Hello, Dear Friends, I hope that you are staying cool,
as we arrive at what we commonly refer to as, 'the dog days of the summer'.
So many are suffering right now with extreme temperatures.
Here in the foothills, the temperatures have been fairly moderate,
although we could use some rain.
xx
I love the mornings, when the air
is still cool and damp from the night before.
This is when I like to water my flowers on the deck
while sipping my morning coffee.
I have an assortment of little creatures out there.
Tree frogs, butterflies, and a little Junco nest
in one of my hanging baskets.
I have to carefully water it along the edge
to keep the foliage from dying and revealing the nest.
Luckily, the nest is built up with moss as a base,
well above the soil.
I try not to disturb her, as she is sitting on eggs.
Oh, and our first 'June Bug' visit.
This big guy was about 2 inches long and stayed put
for 2 days on my sliding door screen, before flying off.
If you bother them, they will rise up and hiss at you!
I found that out when I accidentally bumped the screen.
This is where he was hanging out.
during the day.
At night he comes out and waits under the porch light
for insects. The June bug was a little too much, though.
xx
This is where I like to sit and drink my coffee.
Banana, yogurt, spinach, and frozen fruit,
usually blueberries.
I also add some fresh fruit.
Lately it's been peaches, or melon.
In the mornings and evenings, the purple petunias
and alyssum release their sweet scents.
Cilantro blooms.
Aren't they pretty?
I'm hoping for seeds.
Looking down I can see the St. John's Wort blooming.
I started this patch from one plant that was given to me
by my sister.
It is evergreen and looks pretty all year.
Did you get to enjoy the full moon?
Wasn't it spectacular?
We watched it rise over the mountains
for several nights. It was an awesome sight.
It reminded me of how precious our planet is,
and how grateful we all should be that Mother Earth
puts up with us.
xx
Although, like any good mother, she sometimes doesn't.
When Mama ain't happy, nobody is.
When we were young, and roughing it here on raw land, trying to
build our home on a wish and a prayer, and almost giving up
so many times...
This is why we stayed.
xx
We are finally getting around to painting Ramblin' Man's workshop.
A well-deserved retirement gift to himself.
Here it is all primed, taped and ready to go.
We chose chocolate brown to match the house.
The trim will be a darker brown
and the doors a deep red.
We've made a good start.
I enjoy painting.
It gives me a chance to do something productive,
while letting my mind wander.
It's actually a cheap form of therapy!
I have solved many of my, and all the world's problems
with a simple can of paint. Lol!
xx
Kai and Ricky keep vigil on the driveway.
We are just out of sight to the right.
(You can see Kai's white 'lambie' toy on the ground.
He carries his toys everywhere.)
They are a little too vigilant, though.
Every now and then, they race up the driveway,
all the way to the gate, just so they
can furiously bark at some hapless
delivery truck working the neighborhood.
You wouldn't think that Ricky would be able to keep up with Kai,
but those short, little legs manage to move quite quickly.
Short legs also come in handy to hold onto treats
when you want to lie on your back.
xx
My first 'fall leaf'. I put it at the base of the cedar tree
near my 'heart' stone.
It's a reminder that summer is brief and we need to make the most of it.
You can see the color of the house here.
And the deep red of the old playhouse.
We try to keep all the outbuildings compatible.
The old playhouse was built at the same time as the house,
back in 1984, but it's falling apart and sadly needs to come down.
But not today...
Maybe not until next spring.
We will put a picnic table in its place.
It sits in a lovely grove of trees.
Just beyond, my hydrangeas are blooming.
They need a good trim this year.
I will write that down in my garden 'to do' list.
I find that if I don't keep a list, I will end up doing everything
except what I originally planned to do.
xx
I enjoy the hydrangeas when looking out the library and loft windows.
I planted bright tuberous begonias in the window box.
It's very shady here - the north side of the house -
but surprisingly, these beauties love it.
Beautiful blue.
It took many years to get anything to grow
in the front of the house.
It sits in full shade.
Very nice and cool in the summer, though.
xx
After trying all sorts of things that didn't survive,
I finally settled for ivies, ferns and a few groundcovers,
such as lamium (golden arch-angel), and periwinkle.
We have a high bank directly in front of the house
secured with rocks we excavated from the building site.
I have nurtured various ivies here and it is only recently
that they have spread enough to cover the ground.
I particularly like this variegated golden ivy.
I also have another variegated ivy with white margins,
a small-leaf ivy, English ivy and one with heart-shaped leaves.
I've planted some native ferns, too.
Some sweet wildflowers have started to grow,
and I have had success with hellebore, so I will grow more of those.
We call this stone on the corner...
The 'alien' stone.
Lol!
A view of the area looking towards the lawn.
The walking stones need to be re-set.
They've shifted from use.
And the ivy needs to be cut from the small tree to the left.
We didn't cut it because a robin made its nest in it!
So we'll wait until fall.
The door leads to my laundry room.
xx
Don't you love freshly laundered summer linens?
I love the color blue. It's so restful.
I made the duvet cover out of sheets.
It's reversible, with a different pattern on the other side.
The vintage nightstand was the first piece of furniture
I bought for the newly built house.
My tapestry covered journal was a gift from my daughter.
Ramblin' Man and I, when we were newlyweds.
Full of dreams and so much in love.
Inscription on the back of his senior class photo,
spelling typo and all.
xx
I recently found this photo
in a box of keepsakes that the Mr. found in the attic of the old shed.
How that box ended up there, I couldn't tell you!
When I found the photo, I turned it over, looking for a date,
and that's when I saw the inscription.
It brought tears to my eyes.
xx
We just celebrated our 50th anniversary last fall.
As time goes by...
It all went by much too fast.
I love Angels.
This tiny porcelain box holds a special keepsake.
A sweet remembrance that belonged to someone precious.
It's the little things that matter...
My cluttered vanity of sentimental things.
No minimalist here.
Cherubs.
The sparkly belt buckle belonged to my Mother.
I remember seeing her as a child, all dressed up to go out with my Father,
wearing a black velvet, sleeveless top
with a matching belt that closed with the rhinestone buckle.
She wore it over a deep blue, taffeta skirt,
and black velvet heels.
I was about 11 years old and I thought that
she looked so beautiful with her long legs,
jet black curls and flawless complexion.
xx
Sadly, she never realized how beautiful she was.
My painting table in front of the big window.
I wish I could finish this painting.
It is a paint by number, but it is so intricate
and detailed that I need a magnifying
lamp to even see it. So, it is very slow-going!
You might be able to tell that it is a painting of
blue canning jars with flowers.
My daughters gave me this leather-bound paint journal
for Mother's Day last year.
I love the inscription.
A painting I did.
My first water-color.
xx
The journal has step-by-step instructions.
The colors are not exact, but not bad for my first try,
don't you think?
The table is just to the right.
I keep all of my art books in the little cupboard by Kai.
I recently had to find new homes for all of my art books
and supplies, which I kept in my sons' former
bedroom/turned arts and crafts room.
We are redecorating the room for my grandsons,
so all the arts and crafts had to go.
Except for crayons.
xx
My eldest son, Gabe built the cabinet for me in a woodshop
class when he was in junior high school, so it is special to me.
xx
I wonder if schools offer classes like that anymore?
When I was in high school, there were full credit classes
for cooking and sewing. That was in the early 70's.
I took advantage of those classes for two full years.
We were all little hippie girls learning to go 'back to the land'.
Much like today, there was a real movement
to homestead, farm and live off the land.
We were part of that.
We had been through a lot, as a generation.
The draft. The war. The protests. Kent state. 58,000 lost.
The civil rights movement.
The assassinations of President Kennedy, Robert Kennedy
and Martin Luther King. All live on television.
Riots and bombings. The women's movement
and the changes to society within a span of 20 years.
An oil embargo, a President impeached.
The environmental and animal rights movement.
xx
Now it's two steps forward, one step back.
Don't go back, you can never go back...
xx
We wanted to live Far from the Madding Crowd.
Have you ever read this classic by Thomas Hardy?
The link will take you to information about the 2015 movie adaptation.
There was an earlier movie made in 1967 with the beautiful actress, Julie Christie.
That was the movie I remember.
Even though I thought for sure that I would go to college
and become a veterinarian, something told me that I needed
practical life skills, too.
Life does have a way of not going exactly the way you planned, doesn't it?
I never made it to veterinary school,
but the cooking and sewing skills came in so
handy while raising a family on a slim budget.
Boxes and drawers hold supplies.
The beautiful little chest of drawers has a complete art set inside.
I found it in an antique shop for next to nothing,
barely used.
My collection of art books - mostly instruction and technique books,
with reference books that have beautiful illustrations.
I have collected these books over many years,
just for this time of my life.
xx
My dressing corner.
A comfy place to sit for a bit.
It's also a handy place to throw clothes that need hanging.
xx
Do you hang your clothes right away
or do you throw them over a chair for a while, like I do?
I have a little collection of Angel books.
They are sweet and comforting.
Favorite decorating and craft magazines
in a thrift store rack that I painted a couple of years ago.
Notice all the marked pages. Lol!
Some of my collection of paintings against the rail.
Summer shoes, bag and scarf ready to go.
All the pretty boxes under the armoire, and the hat boxes,
hold keepsakes.
Mostly letters and cards.
I need to organize everything by date,
or possibly 'era'. Haha!
These are rare in this day and age, and I'm glad that I saved them.
Before we ever had any idea that we would end up here,
I was in love with this song.
It really is a great jam.
(Go ahead and click on the redirect)
These are the lyrics:
Well, I live on a ridgetop
And, Lord knows, I like it just fine
Where it's windy and foggy
And quiet most all the time
Yea, my lawn is pine needles
And my driveway is old funky dirt
And my front pathway markers
Are pieces of granite and chert
Now, my taxes are high
But I don't believe it's a sin
I've got one-hundred-foot pine trees
That just love to dance in the wind
And a yard full of bushes
That turn into pies in July
Between blue jays and hoot owls
I've got a twenty four hour singing sky
Now, when I built my house
I cut six trees to clear out the land
But there's thirty or more left
And you know that they're gonna stand
It's a squirrel sanctuary
They think this woods is their home
And as long as I'm here
I'll make sure people leave us alone
Yes, the hill that I live on is steep
And the road's full of ruts
And the people who live in the flatlands
Think we folks are nuts
But the ruts in my road and the curves
Keep the tourists at bay
And it's lonesome and peaceful
And you know I like it that way
Now I work in the city
I think my job is a gas
And I know it's good for me
to travel and get off my ass
But the nervous part of each trip
Is the Golden Gate Bridge
And the road like a snake
That will lead me back home to my ridge
Ah, I live on a ridgetop
And I like it that way.
Thinking of you, Dear Friends and hoping that you find a cool, shady spot
to relax with a delicious, fruity drink, preferably with a good book in hand.
xxxx
We missed the moon this time. Your hubby's place is looking good. I know our shed could use a bit of paint but it has been just too HOT here. Your paint by number does look very intricate, that would be hard for me too. Your painting journal looks neat and you did a great job on that flower.
ReplyDeleteSo special to have found that picture with your hubby's note!
Just love posts like this Karen! I get lost in them. From the gorgeous grounds you share with us (your hydrangeas are epic!) - to giggling at Kai because Ruby carries her babies around too (& Ricky is so cute!) - to that glorious moon shot! Just wowzers!! Stunning.
ReplyDeleteI love the memories you share. I love how you love to care for your flowers, home, crafts that I relate with so very well. And that you have a deck that's your haven. We are definitely kindred spirits dear Friend. Rambling Man's shed is looking great....and that precious keepsake photo/note...I totally got emotional with you. I love this space you share in blogland so very much dear Friend. Happy summer days and hope you keep soaking them up too, while we can! ;) xoxo
You certainly shared some fabulous photographs of the moon ...
ReplyDeleteI can see why you call that stone the 'alien' stone...
A lovely post from beginning to end..
All the best Jan
Dear Karen, this is a post one needs to read slowly, enjoying the lovely photos (so many wonderful things you shared!) and your thoughts. You have been married for 50 years! We will celebrate our 30th anniversary next year and I already think "It all went by much too fast".
ReplyDeleteYour husband's workshop shows that also a small building for work purposes can be beautiful. Your garden and potted flowers are just wonderful and your home is clearly full of love.
Thank you for sharing the calming atmosphere of your life on a ridgetop. Big hugs!
Karen, there are just so many things I loved about your post, I don't know where to start. Those orange flowers are beautiful, and almost look like Fall. That is a perfect spot to sip on your coffee in the mornings and take it all in. The purple petunias are gorgeous, and that is actually my favorite color! The moon photos over the mountain are magical. You took some really nice ones, Karen. Ricky is so cute sitting there enjoying his treat. The red begonias in the window box are so pretty, and such a vibrant color to look at. I chuckled at the "alien stone." I'm so glad you came across some treasures in your box of keepsakes. I also go through things and discover many treasures, and I realize now that I was always creative making some card for my dear parents out of paper, glue, and glitter haha. I LOVE your vanity dresser with all the goodies on it! I am more of a minimalist, mainly because dusting is my least favorite chore, and I can't imagine dusting so many things at once. So, I enjoyed looking at all your things, especially that pretty porcelain box. And your painting table is awesome. I love how you kept all your letters and cards. Yes, those are rare, and I have a felt pouch for all of mine too. Although, I went through a big box one year, and I had so many that I couldn't keep them all, but I kept a lot and they are safely in that felt pouch. Oh, I will have to come back and see this wonderful post again, Karen. It really is charming, and the stories that you share from long ago are just so special. You are a woman of the past, present, and future, which is simply the best way to be. ; )
ReplyDeleteTry to stay cool the rest of the Summer, dear friend.
~Sheri
Your neck of the woods us looking very colourful at the moment with the glorious Mt Ranier joining in the fun making a beautiful backdrop. I expect you'll have the shed painted by your next post and that will be a good job done and somewhere to enjoy. How lovely to find your old photos with special messages to bring back all the happy memories from 50 years ago. x
ReplyDeleteHello Karen, it's so good to hear from you. I enjoyed the tour of inside and outside of your house. The flowers look wonderful on your deck. I would love hanging out there with an iced tea and a good book to read. I enjoyed looking at all of the photos and the mountain is just gorgeous. The dogs look happy and content. The paint by number paintings take a lot of patience but it seems like a fun project to work on. Good luck with all of the projects you want to get done and have a nice summer.
ReplyDeleteYour place looks comfortable. I sometimes suffer heat attack of 38℃.
ReplyDeleteYour home is just beautiful! So many lovely things...and the nature around you is breathtaking!! Wow!
ReplyDeleteHave a great Sunday and take care :)
Titti
thanks for the treat dear Karen
ReplyDeletestepping into your lawn is so relaxing and joyous ,loved how spring has filled your house with so many pretty and colorful blooms :)))
i loved where you sit and sip coffee in the morning ,it is serene and gorgeous indeed.
i admire how your hubby is always into doing something ,wow he has built a very nice workshop !
glad you helped in painting it :)
loved the most your old photo when you were newly married ! fifty years wow ,love deepens each day when both partner love each other and know how to evolve their love through changing expressions which are more divine and meaningful :) you are indeed a beautiful person and this beauty is reflected everything you have been doing in your life to manage your family life dear friend!
may God keep his grace always!
how nice your grandson are about to visit you :) much fun days awaiting indeed .
i bet your mom was a lovely lady with insight and wisdom which you inherited from i her :)
your first try paintings are beautiful and i am sure they will get better soon with intellect you have :)
thank you for links i enjoyed the song and will check the movie .
hugs and blessings