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Reading, Storms & Birds

July 1, 2019 at 9:30 am by Claudia

I’m treasuring these days when the milkweed flowers are in bloom. The scent is intoxicating. Just now, on the porch, we got another whiff of them. We also heard another strange and loud bird call – repeatedly – and saw a hawk being chased by tiny little birds. One of those birds circled back and landed in our maple tree, giving a warning call until all was safe. Amazing.

Yesterday was a strange weather day. Perfectly beautiful for much of the day until suddenly, out of nowhere, we had a big thunderstorm. Don was working at the farmers market and he said that it turned into a deluge. Everyone was scrambling to take cover. They eventually folded up and went home, losing another 90 minutes worth of potential income.

I just finished The Salt Path. It’s an amazing story. What happens when your life is pared down to a tent, sleeping bags, basic supplies and nothing else? When you have lost everything else and are faced with serious illness as well? The journey that the author and her husband take – the grueling walk on The Salt Path over the course of a year and half, pitching a tent in some secluded area (wild camping is illegal in Britain and they can’t afford paid campgrounds), the people they meet, the fears they face head on – is a story of struggle and loss and, ultimately, renewal. I really loved it.

I have no idea what I’m going to read next, but I do know that we’ll be mowing this morning, that’s for sure. Afterward, I’ll do the usual staring at the bookshelf, gauging my current mood, and hopefully, find the perfect book to read.

I haven’t replied to yesterday’s comments. I will now. Sometimes, I give myself a day off. I shut down the laptop after writing my post and I don’t open it again until the next day. Yesterday was one of those days.

Happy Monday.

Filed Under: birds, books, flowers, garden, rain 43 Comments

Rain, Rain, Go Away – Please

June 18, 2019 at 9:38 am by Claudia

Just add lots of rain to this picture and that’s our current situation. It’s raining very hard and as I sit here, I can see catalpa blossom after catalpa blossom float to the ground. The rain will be their undoing.

And the rain will force the finale of these:

I know all good things must come to the end, but darn it, the catalpa just bloomed! Ask me how sick of the rain I am. Go ahead. Although maybe you shouldn’t as you’re bound to hear some curse words. We have rain today through Friday. Rain, thunderstorms, blah, blah, blah. I am so, so, SO sick of it.

As I was drinking my first cup of coffee this morning, I checked my email and there was a notice from my security company that came around midnight saying my site was down. I looked at the clock and figured that since it was 7 am, it was probably back up by now. Nope. So I called my hosting company and they verified that there was a big problem with the server and my blog was one of those affected. Drat. In that kind of situation, there’s nothing I can do but wait it out. So I made our second cup of coffee, sat on the sofa with Don and chatted. I’m glad to say it’s back up now – obviously – or I wouldn’t be writing this!

I’m trying to change my reaction to these technical mishaps that are beyond my control. They tend to push my “worry” button, but in the end, all I can do is talk to my host, or in the case of other problems, talk to my security company. That’s why I have them.

Anyway, all is well, for the time being.

Edited to add: If you tried to visit the blog during that time and found a message saying it couldn’t be contacted or something like that – the exact wording depends on the browser – it doesn’t mean you were blocked. It just means the server was down and my blog was also down. If the server is down, my blog can’t be located on the web. I say this because I got an email from a reader thinking she had been blocked. If you had been blocked – which I rarely do and only if I’ve been harassed or threatened repeatedly – the message on your browser would be a different one, specific to no longer having access.

I saw Lonesome Dove perched on an electrical wire this morning. I’ve only seen him at the birdbath one time this spring and I miss him. I opened the window in the den and, sure enough, I could hear his haunting call.

What to do with all this rain this week? I tend to get stir crazy. Yes, of course, I’ll read. Maybe I’ll finally clear out and sort through the items in my dresser drawers – one of my least favorite things to do. I have to buy a birthday present for a certain someone whose birthday is next Monday. (Hint: he’s in the next room playing his guitar at the moment.)

I’m on my 11th or 12th day without sugar. I have a major sweet tooth and, even though I wasn’t eating all that much sugar, I was having some every day, and one day I just said, “Enough.”

I’ve done this before and it was time to do it again. I’m not having any major withdrawal symptoms, but I do feel more energetic and that’s good. Hopefully, I’ll lose a bit of weight in the bargain.

Okay. I’m off to figure out what I’m doing today.

Happy Tuesday.

Filed Under: birds, blog, blogging, rain 23 Comments

I Feel Like a Broken Record

May 30, 2019 at 10:30 am by Claudia

What can I say? Endless rain. Lots of thunderstorms. Yours truly on the verge of a primal scream. More rain today.

I did manage to do some weeding in the garden yesterday morning, because, as you can imagine with all this rain, weeds have quickly become out of control. And I did my best to prune the big bush that sits in the big garden bed. And then, because I knew rain was on the way and the grass was already too long, I mowed the large part of the front lawn. I knew I was doing too much, but it had to be done. Don was in the city yesterday. He’s mowing the rest of the lawn(s) tomorrow, when, if it can be believed, it will be sunny.

Our thunderstorms have been big ones, going on for a long time, with rain pummeling the gardens and plants. I’ll share a picture of the bridal veil spirea taken the day before the storms started.

Now, it’s drooping on the ground and the flowers are brown. To be fair, it was about time for the flowers to fade, but what an undignified end to their beauty!

Ah well.

Let’s see, what’s on the agenda for today? I’m getting my hair cut. It’s way too long, yet again. When your hair is long and straight, it’s easy to let it go and then one day you realize it won’t do anything and it looks limp. That’s where I am. I cannot wait to have 3 inches taken off!

I may go to the Country Living Fair tomorrow. Still debating. I couldn’t go last year because my sister was in town (NYC) to see Don in Margaritaville. I usually go on Friday and I go early because it gets crowded very quickly. I’m there for two hours max. There’s a lot of variety, but I tend to concentrate on vintage and antiques.

Is everyone still experiencing excessive rain and, in some cases, flooding? Gosh, I hope June brings better weather. We’ve broken all kinds of records here.

Happy Thursday.

 

 

 

Filed Under: flowers, garden, rain 44 Comments

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