I spent most of the day yesterday being a slug. It was still a little rainy, the skies were gray, I couldn’t get motivated. By mid-afternoon, Don felt we needed to get out of the house, so the three of us got in the car and went for a ride. We stopped at a charming family-owned nursery that’s about 10 miles down the road from us. I’m trying to find something other than impatiens to plant in the barrels by the funky patio. Couldn’t make up my mind. Any ideas?
As we toodled around the nursery we met up with these guys:
Dueling iPhones
The minute they heard our voices, more and more chickens appeared.
That’s a peacock in the background. There was another gorgeous male peacock in the pen but it was too dark in there to get a good photo. I’m well aware that every blogger out there seems to be raising chickens, so if you’re suffering from an overabundance of all things chicken, forgive me. And don’t ask. No. I’m not going to be raising chickens. I would get too attached and there are too many predators around here. I’d never forgive myself if something happened to one of them. And, in typical me fashion, if everyone is doing it, I tend not to.
We returned home and then, as if someone zapped us with a burst of energy, we mowed, weeded, planted seeds and, seeing that we are due for 90 degree temperatures for the next few days, put in three window air conditioners.
By the way, the day I came home from Hartford, Don and I checked to see if the quilt top will fit in the place I had in mind for it – the stairway wall. Hurrah! It fits perfectly.
Don loves this design so much that he wanted to hang it right away. I explained that it isn’t a quilt yet, that I have to add batting and a quilt back.
Then I have to quilt it.
His disappointed reply: “How long will that take?”
Happy Thursday.
My Little Home and Garden says
Hello, Claudia,
I was rather sluggish yesterday and need to get moving today! I think it’s my reaction to dealing with assorted house-related issues plus a wee bit of emotional overload. Blah, blah, blah. Enough excuses from me. I’ll take your lead and get moving!
-Karen
Claudia says
Me too. My reaction to worrying about $$.
Debra @ Homespun says
we have the heat back here as well. I asked one of my sons to get over here today if possible and get the air conditioners in. I THINK I will put off the one if the upstairs bedroom until the nights get hotter but then again,, while he’s here….
I like Lantana for an annual as far as ones that I buy in pots. From seed, zinnias, cosmos, etc. Impatiens have some problem around here according to my sister, that started last year, so I only bought one New Guinea Impatien and no more …..
Claudia says
Get that AC in while he’s there, Debra!
Regina Anne says
I laughed out loud at his question ‘How long will that take?’ Perhaps you can give him a lesson in hand quilting ??
PS – I totally understand liking chickens but wanting to raise them yourself – they are such peaceful little ladies and it would be so hard to have one or more fall victim to a hawk or coyote. But, I couldn’t help wondering what Scout would think of chickens in her back yard ?!!!!
Claudia says
I know – they are so sweet! Scout, would be fascinated and I think, not too happy about the interlopers in her yard.
Teresa says
That comment made me chuckle and think the exact same thing!!! hehe
Madonna/aka/Ms. Lemon says
I am not sure what part of the country you live in, but geraniums are real work horse flowers – so are petunias. They are pretty prolific. Our office has a plant person that maintains our plants. She advised me to find “work horse” plants and then a few “precious” ones to keep close so you can keep an eye on them.
Claudia says
I’m not a big geranium fan but petunias are awfully pretty! I definitely need work horse plants in those barrels. Thanks, Madonna.
Judy Ainsworth says
Claudia, I Love the Chickens. I grew up on a farm,where we always had them around no special kind, just what ever kinda showed up! lol. I also refuse to conform to the trends,one of which right now being buying expensive pure bred Bulldogs! (around here anyway)With so many not so fortunate Beautiful animals just waiting,begging to be part of a family. It just doesn’t make sense to me. But no down on those who prefer to. -Judy A-
Judy Ainsworth says
p.s. Just wondering what the backing for your quilt looks like? -Judy A-
Claudia says
I haven’t bought any backing fabric yet.
Kim says
That quilt fabric is so stunning, I love it!!! Can’t wait to see the pic of it hanging in your home. Yesterday I felt the same and after a trip to the thrift shop in the morning I made some coffee and moved a few pieces of furniture around and baked for the kids. Today will be more of the same. Happy Thursday!
Claudia says
It’s so hot and humid outside today, Kim, that I feel like a slug once again!
SUSIE says
It’s nice that Don loves your quilt Claudia. The chickens are fun to look at. I’d love to raise some…but it more work than I care to take on. xoxo,Susie
Claudia says
It would be a bit too much work for me, too, Susie.
Judy Clark says
Maybe you could teach Don to hand quilt?????? LOL Glad you had a little outing. Quilt looks fantastic. Can’t wait to see it quilted and hung.
Judy
Claudia says
There’s an idea, Judy! I wonder how he’d do????
Annette Tracy says
That quilt will look great on the wall. Love those colors. I so admire you and Brenda for your quilting skills. That’s a gene I never got! I can paint, knit, crochet, but not quilting. That’s so nice Don loves it. We used to have chickens but not now. We do have wild peacocks in our hills here. They seem to rule the road, so they think. You can always tell when somebody new ventures into our area as they’ve stopped their car and are watching the peacocks!
Claudia says
When I worked at the Old Globe in San Diego, the peacocks from the SD Zoo (which is next door) would fly onto the roof of the outdoor theater and squawk!
Annette Tracy says
One spring the trees in our driveway were way overgrown, and it was a rainy day but my daughter and I were out walking in the rain and exploring. A Fed Ex driver pulled into my drive and as he went to get out of the car the peacocks went nuts with their squawking and screeching. His face was filled with fear! I think he thought he’d pulled into Jurassic Park!
Regula says
Chickens are fun to watch. :-)
Claudia says
They are!
Nancy Blue Moon says
What a nice day for the three of you..I also think Petunias would be a great choice for your barrels..I had no problem finding the energy to do things yesterday..It was my 60th birthday and I went to 2 flea markets..a greenhouse..2 thrift shops and at least 5 yard sales..I came home exhausted but had so much fun..It did get quite hot and humid for a while though..we seem to be having the same weather lately…It is so sweet that Don loves your new quilt that much..how good that must make you feel..
Claudia says
Happy Birthday, Nancy!
Nancy Blue Moon says
Thank you Claudia..I had a fun day just wondering around!!
Beverly says
I am like Don. Hurry up. I can hardly wait. ;-)
How about salvia? It works well for me.
Claudia says
I thought about salvia – but this is a part shade area. I wonder if it would do well there?
Laura says
I’m having a bit of a sluggish worry about money kind of day, too, which is completely counterproductive. There are so many things I need to be doing, but I guess we all need time off occasionally. My daughter raises chickens, so hopefully I will get free eggs when I move to Atlanta :)
Hugs,
Laura
Melanie says
Coleus plants love part shade. So do begonias.
I feel like a slug when it’s gray and rainy, too. No motivation.
Linda @ A La Carte says
I must say that is great that Don loves the (soon to be) quilt!! My friends have chickens and it’s as close as I want to get to raising them!
hugs,
Linda
Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces says
We’ve had so much rain here, too, we just yesterday mowed and planted some planters (between storms). I really love the quilt, too…the design is so different, and I love the wonderful colors!
debi says
Claudia, your quilt top is beautiful! I love those fabrics, and your design is really fun!