Friday, April 14, 2023

April Showers


Hello, Dear Friends - it just stopped hailing, and now the sun is out. 

The weather is so contradictory, lately.

I suppose that's true of many things in life. 

It even snowed a couple of weeks ago. 


My poor little primroses don't know what to think. 


Here they were just yesterday. 


Like the primrose, all we can do is try to bloom where we are planted, 
reach for the light, withstand the hailstorms of life, 
and spread as much beauty and grace as we possibly can, while we are here. 

xxxx


Wild Plum on the edge of the lawn. 



We had a visit from the Easter Bunny recently! 

He had his Mrs. with him, too. 
They love the dandelions in the lawn. 
Nature works for you, if you are patient. 
xx

Of course, I really don't mind the dandelions! 
It's not really a 'lawn' so much as a 
conglomeration of moss, weeds and wildflowers. 

But from a distance, it's all green. :)


We had the family over for Easter brunch. 


My daughter, Heather brought this amazing charcuterie board. 

Note the stuffed 'carrots'. Actually, they are little peppers with parsley 'stems'. 


Another view of the goodies. 
We could have feasted on this alone! 


Daughter Jennie brought a fruit tray with a yummy dip. 


Daughter-in-laws, Erica and Jen brought croissants and muffins. 

Of course, I forgot to take photos of the four quiches I made, 
and the strawberry/spinach salad.

We also had mango/cranberry mimosas.  

We had a lovely meal.
So grateful for the blessings. 
xx


Afterwards, the relentless rain let up long enough 
to have an Easter egg hunt for the grand-boys. 
Look at their haul!
My goodness. Daughter Heather arranged this event. 
She's just as fun and imaginative as her three boys. 
xx

We all had a lot of fun! 



I received some lovely flowers, too. 



I gifted everyone with sweet pansies 
in chalk-painted clay pots. 


I had two left over, but I gave one 
to a dear friend the next day. 


We also celebrated a belated birthday for Ramblin' Man
with his favorite dessert - Boston cream pie cupcakes. 
I baked two dozen and these four were all that was left! 



I made the sweet garland a few years ago from folded 
doilies backed by colored cupcake liners (pink and blue)
 and strung on baker's twine. 
The flowers are silk. 

The vintage handkerchief with crochet edge matches perfectly.  

xx

The house was full of love and laughter and the pitter-patter 
of little feet. 
The house is quiet now and we are very tired, 
but the memories are sweet. 




Now that we are done with all the Easter preparations, 
we are back to our never-ending 'to do list'. 

I bought this shelf quite a while ago at a flea-market
and I've been waiting patiently for Ramblin' Man 
to find the time to hang it for me over the claw-foot tub. 

It has a hook in the middle and two outdoor faucet knobs to hang things on. 
It's hard to see because of the light from the window, 
but it is a lovely blue/gray with a weathered finish. 

Now I have to make some herbal bath sachets to hang here! 

We found the bathtub at an estate sale in Tacoma, WA 
when we were building the house. 

Still not done...
A home is a living thing - constantly evolving. 
I've always had the desire to make 
'home' a place of peace and refuge
and fill it with things that I love. 

Before we landed here, we spent the first 10 years of our 
marriage moving from place to place in our
quest to find 'home'. 
No matter where we lived, I always tried to make it 
as pretty and comfortable as I could, despite 
our lack of funds, so I learned to sew curtains 
and pillows and paint and tile. 
We had a lot of fun 'fixing up' many of our 
rental homes, much to the delight of our landlords. 
Once we found 'home', we never left. 

xx



I moved my son's painting to the mantel as a backdrop 
to my little herd of sheep. 
xx


A fallen nest that I gathered after a wind storm. 


I fashioned a wall gallery of the grandchildren 
from painted frames. 


I couldn't find the exact shade of green that I wanted, 
so I bought unfinished frames from the craft store 
and painted them myself. 

I gave them a weathered driftwood look by using a light touch.
I painted the center panel white before using the green. 

It's the same paint I used on the wood box below. 



I don't have a lot of wall-space available, so I try to 
keep things cohesive. 

My home is actually quite small. 
It looks large from the outside, 
but it is only one room deep with the 2nd story
 only half of that because the roof slopes down to one story in the back.
'Salt Box' style.  
You can see the slope in the 1st photo above. 
This gives us open ceilings with skylights on one side, 
with all of the 'walls' on that side consisting of glass
doors which open onto the deck. 

You can read the story of our journey and
 see the construction of the house Here.



I've added a couple of pages to my nature journal. 

The periwinkle is blooming - its starry little blooms scattered all over the ground - the color 
of the sky. I had to use colored pencils to do them justice, although the green 
is not as deep as I would like. 

We have a pair of friendly little house wrens that flit 
here and there searching for bugs.
They are so tiny and sweet with tails 
that stick straight up and flick backwards 
every time they move. 




Don't you just love pansies?


Even the moss is sprouting flowers this time of year. 



The daffodils are a happy surprise. 
They were a mixed grab bag that I planted last fall.


This little one was giving me the eye through the living room window. 
My Easter cactus is blooming inside. 



The camellia is blooming along the walkway. 

We've had continued cool and unsettled weather, but 
when the sun comes out the birds start singing and I 
rush out to work in the garden. 
I finally managed to dead-head the hydrangeas 
and trim up the roses and I even start on the never-ending 
eradication of the blackberry vines that take hold whenever 
I'm not looking. 
I come in after a few hours, scratched up, with my hair 
looking like I was caught in a wind tunnel, 
but with a self-satisfied smile on my face. 


A salad I made for dinner one night with leftover Easter eggs. 







Some pretty scenes on my way to and from the grocery store. 

xx

Thank you for visiting my sweet friends. 
I hope that you find something to smile about, 
something pleasant to do, 
somewhere beautiful to visit, 
and a dear friend or two to share it with. 

xx 

"Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made 
and forgot to put a soul into."

- Henry Ward Beecher -

xx

"Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak
to the listening heaven."

- Rabindranath Tagore - 




17 comments:

  1. What a perfect description ' laughter and pitter patter of little feet'.

    Love your house and your setting. We are at the tail end of finishing our house as well. What a satisfying and rewarding feeling.

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  2. Karen, your daughters' charcuterie board and fruit tray are works of art, and your DILs' pastries look delicious. I love your bathroom, and that little shelf is perfect. I see enjoy the photos of your lovely and cozy "nest" and your sweet family.

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  3. Lovely flowers and birds in your area. I'm glad you had family together on Easter. Nice quotes. I need to trim back some of my rose bush soon as it's rained alot when I'm off work. And cold. Thanks for stopping by to read my blogpost. Happy days!!!

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  4. Those red primroses are so pretty, Karen, and I loved the words you said about the primrose and having grace while we are here. That was so special to read. What a cute bunny that crossed your path one day. Heather's spread looks wonderful. So many yummy foods on there, and it looks like it took much time preparing that. Jennie's fruit tray and dip looks really good too. And your quiches sound delicious. Your grandboys are getting so big! What a sweet picture of all of them, and glad they got to have a Easter egg hunt amongst the hail. That was a thoughtful gift you made with the pansies in the pots, and I like the color you chose. Happy Birthday to your husband, and the Boston cream pies look amazing! I always love to see the surroundings around your home too. I know what you mean about the never-ending to do list in the mountains. I have it as well, but it's such a peaceful place to live, isn't it? Your words about home reminded me of myself, as I've moved many times in my life, but I've always managed to do little things around my house to make it a cozy home, and left it better than it was when it time to move. You did so much work on those frames for the grandkids. They look wonderful displayed on your wall. I chuckled at all the boys in your family, as I am from a family of girls. But we are so blessed with them, aren't we? And I will see the girls next month for Mother's Day. And lastly, I LOVE the color of your camellias. You really are a family person, Karen, but you are also a nature and home person too, making unique and wonderful things for your house. I appreciate that about you so much. I hope you have lovely Spring days, and it has been sunny here the last few days, but we never know what the weather will be in the mountains, do we?

    Have a peaceful weekend, dear Karen.

    ~Sheri

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  5. I’m like you, Karen, and always tried to make our home as warm and cozy as possible. It looks like you had a wonderful Easter, too. Those little ones are growing! Your daughter’s charcuterie board was so pretty, as was the fruit tray and dip. I forgot to show my son’s veggie tray, which I’ll post later. Your home is always so comforting to visit and I remember from the past that your hubby always wants Boston Cream Pie cupcakes for his birthday. Hope you have a great week!

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  6. Looks like you all had.a fabulous Easter together, I can't get over how big the boys are getting. I have been surprised how many are still getting snow even now. All your flowers are just gorgeous.
    Hope you get some more good weather to spend time outdoors!

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  7. April so often brings a mix of weather ...
    Your family Easter gathering and food looks and sounds wonderful.
    The grand-boys certainly did well with their Easter Egg Hunt :)

    Enjoy your April days, it's hard to believe that it is now mid-April the days seem to pass by very quickly.

    My good wishes.

    All the best Jan

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  8. Lots of lovely things happening around your house. The food for your Easter gathering looks delicious. I can make a meal of the appetizers anytime!
    Like you, I've always tried to make my home pretty no matter where or how small it was. We moved 21 times in our first 25 years of marriage, but I'm happy to say we're settled now and have been in our current home for 20 years. Now we're renovating it a little.
    Lovely April flowers and those prunus trees blossoming are just gorgeous. Have a good week.

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  9. grrr tech, I type comments, google erases them... anyway, in a nutshell, let's start with that Christmas stocking of a charcuterie board! I loved looking through that. Happy Bday to mr., your sketchbook is so lovely as are the flowering trees. How long did it take you to do such a fine job on sketching nature? I am still learning
    LeeAnna

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  10. Dear friend,
    how lovely all the childs happy with their easter nests. A good meal and a family gathering is allways fun ! Not fun at all is the weather - here too. Far to cold for this season but mother nature will handle this and we have to be patient. Soooo hard :). Thank you so much for your lovly words and a happy happy week
    All my best
    Elisabeth

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  11. Hello dear Karen!
    Looks like it was a lovely Easter. Your grandkiddos are getting so big! And I never cease to be amazed by your talents - sewing, painting, crafting, cooking, gardening - you name it. I love how you did the frames for all the kids - so cute!! Your home is always so cozy and welcoming...just like you. ;) I love seeing the blooming things there too - helps while I still wait up north.
    I hope you have a very blessed week ahead. xoxo

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  12. Your warm cozy home and its natural surroundings (minus the natural blackberries) are perfect in any weather, but I am glad the rains let up for the Easter Egg hunt because that looks like such a lot of fun for the participants and their loving "audience". It was interesting to read about how you developed your talents while living in a series of temporary homes! You bloomed where you were planted wherever you were -- but I'm glad you ultimately found the perfect place.

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  13. What a lovely post and beautiful pictures! Always so nice visiting your blog...
    Love from Titti

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  14. Karen, I am very late visiting your lovely place, reading your beautiful post. Your lyrical words, your gorgeous photos, fill my day with wonderful wonderment. Your little place and all the charm you sprinkle throughout is such a beautiful gift.

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  15. such a lovely sharing dear Karen that has certain fulfilment and richness within!
    i am happy you had an amazing and beautiful Easter with your loved ones . yes when the whole family is present on one place such joy is special and rare and unforgettable :)
    your daughter surely has adopted her creativity skills form you as you are an exceptionally talented and kindred soul !
    everything looks so perfect and divine including your precious little grand sons !!!!!
    you love nurture the house and it seems actually to have soul !
    i loved your description about home .indeed they are living things constantly evolving!
    i am so happy you found your house of dreams finally :) may God keep you and family in his blessings always ! amen
    best of luck for the shelf . i am sure your hubby will do it for you asap :) many happy returns of the day to Him!
    loved all the flowers and views from your trip .
    hugs

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