Hello, Dear Friends, can you believe it is the middle of August, already?
Where does the time go?
Since my last post, my old laptop gave up the ghost, so to speak!
It has taken me quite a while to get back up to speed
with a 'new' one (generously given to me by my son, Dustin).
So, here I am.
Unfortunately, I lost a bunch of my photos after I had just downloaded
them on the old laptop right before it gave out, so I had to start anew.
Yea...
Oh, and did I tell you that my daughter, Jennie, husband Steve,
and my little grandson, Jack, packed up and moved to Hawaii?
Steve retired from the Fire Dept. after 20 years,
and this has always been their dream.
Hawaii is so tiny and isolated and this Mama and Gramma's heart
can't help but worry about them so far from 'home'.
xx
It's taken me a while to dull the ache in my heart.
I knew they were moving for about a year, but I held out
hope that they might change their minds.
You know - magical thinking...
And don't get me wrong, I am so very happy for them.
They are living their dream, and I am all about
following dreams and living your best life.
It doesn't take away from the fact that we all miss them terribly.
xx
But on the bright side, we get to go to Hawaii with a nice
guest room to stay at, whenever we want.
xx
It's been a long, hot summer and I am already looking forward to fall.
Today is 90 degrees in the shade.
I'm inside with the air conditioning and Kai is lying in front of a fan
for extra measure. Poor baby has soooo much fur!
I just gave him a bath, so he is extra fluffy.
Here he is under the canopy on the deck, on his morning 'patrol'
looking for squirrels.
He's a 'chaser' not a catcher, which I absolutely adore
about him.
He is adjusting to not having his sweet little buddy, Ricky to join
him on all his adventures, but l know he really misses him.
He lost his other buddy, Whitey Bear a few years ago, too,
so the poor little guy has needed lots of extra attention.
I still get that awful pang in my heart every time I think of them.
Life is full of 'little griefs', isn't it? My summer has been full of them.
We all have those hidden stitches holding our hearts together, don't we?
It finally rained the other day.
We've had no measurable rain since the beginning of July.
I've spent most of my time watering to keep my flowers and plants alive.
I do love my flowers.
Would you like to meet them?
Thunbergia (Black-eyed Susan vine) in the birdcage.
Every year I grow a pretty vine here.
I think this is my favorite so far.
Usually they are yellow, but I found this orange one
and had to have it.
Under the hummingbird feeder.
The herb bed is ready for harvesting.
There's pineapple sage, chocolate mint, melon sage (yum - tastes just like
cantaloupe), ordinary sage, oregano, lemon balm, rosemary, chives and thyme.
I keep the primroses, pansies and other shade lovers on these racks.
They are done blooming for the most part,
but will rebloom again in fall when it is cooler.
Past their prime but still have some life in them, yet.
I can relate.
xx
There are wildflower seedlings, too.
The lacy plants with the colored leaves are wild Herb Robert
that seed themselves everywhere.
I enjoy them and their tiny pink flowers in spring.
More herbs on the little picnic table.
Lemon thyme, tarragon, rosemary, some lavender in front that
will go in the ground next spring, and a pineapple mint.
The various mints are for tea.
Marigolds and purple alyssum on the ladder rack.
Tall gaillardia putting on a show next door.
You can see my strawberry pots, too.
The birds seem to get to the strawberries before I do!
Oh, well, I enjoy the birds just as much as the strawberries.
I am loving this purple and gold combination this year.
The bees love it, too.
These little red 'daisies' are called delosperma - Jewel of the Desert.
I've never seen them before, but they are perennials that bloom
from spring to fall and good for rock gardens.
(So says the tag.)
I've really enjoyed their sweet little blooms.
The grandkids have long outgrown this little house, so now it is my tiny
pot shed.
xx
View from the living room.
Fuchsia and begonia.
Cool and shady.
The crate was on old lobster crate from New England that
we've had since our newlywed days.
It's always been used for storage, but I painted it and thought it would
be perfect here on the deck.
Double impatiens that look like roses in this shady hanging basket.
A gift from 'the girls'.
Impatiens and begonias.
Most of these flowers I bought in early spring in flats
and transplanted them into pots.
Right before and after Mother's Day, the flats all go on sale.
(A little tip)
Some of the more exotic herbs were bought as small transplants
at a local nursery that I went to with my daughters
for Mother's Day back in May.
This little greenhouse was a special Mother's Day gift from the Mr.!
He actually gave it to me last Mother's Day,
but it was in kit form and had to be assembled.
He worked on preparing the site last year
and he and my son, Dustin put it together this year.
Notice the shirts. My son developed an App, called 'Ride Loud' that
can be downloaded on Apple.
The App allows you to invite and organize groups
of friends, co-workers, sports teams, etc.
to meet up for dirt-biking (ride loud!), mountain biking,
hiking, etc., with features like maps, sign-ins, and even
an equipment exchange.
xx
Love my hard-working guys.
xx
I can't tell you how excited I am to have this space!
The former grandkid's playhouse is now my potting shed,
(He built them a new fort in the woods :)
and I have a garden area all fenced in for my wildflower garden next spring,
but right now, this area is a weedy mess.
We still need to stain it before winter. I chose a dark walnut stain
to go with the potting shed, the house, and the rest of the outbuildings.
So, a work in progress.
I will use this area for my dream herb garden.
I've wanted one forever.
xx
We had our old friends over for dinner recently and I made a delicious
pasta dish that is so easy.
Take a large baking dish and put a block of cream cheese in the middle.
I use low-fat.
Add a large container (or two small ones) of cherry or grape tomatoes
all around. Then sprinkle some chopped green onions over all. About 1/2 cup.
Cover with foil and bake at 375 degrees for about 30 minutes
or until the tomatoes start to shrivel and burst.
Meanwhile, cook up some pasta. I used penne pasta, and since this recipe
makes enough for four servings, I used the whole box.
Once the tomato mixture is done, keep the foil on top and smash
the tomatoes with a potato masher or the back of a wooden spoon through the foil
to keep the tomatoes from bursting all over the place.
Hot tomatoes in the face is no fun!
Remove the foil and stir the melted cream cheese into the juice of the
tomatoes to make a sauce. Add the drained pasta and stir it all together.
Serve with grated parmesan.
It is so delicious!
You can also use Boursin Cheese or other flavored cream cheese.
(I try to limit my salt, so I used plain cream cheese)
Also, you could use garlic instead of green onions,
and add spinach or fresh basil (or both) in the last few minutes
of baking.
For dessert I made my usual banana bread, but gussied it up with
a cup of blueberries in the batter, plus a few more
sprinkled on top.
When it cooled a bit, I drizzled on a powdered sugar and milk glaze.
Yum!
We had a red Italian wine with dinner, and a nice cup of herbal tea with dessert.
Old friends, good wine, delicious food and a full moon.
What could be better?
We've been having sleepovers at 'Grammie and Papa's house'
regularly, too.
These are my eldest daughter, Heather's three little rascals.
Declan
xx
We had a picnic at 'the fort' and made 'warrior bracelets'
out of duct tape and forest findings.
This was Declan's.
Liam
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Gavin
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Liam looking out the fort windows.
Enjoying our picnic.
They all wanted to teach Kai some tricks,
but I think it was Kai that tricked them
into giving him treats.
xx
Later, after dinner we had ice cream sundaes.
We always have movie night before bed with popcorn
and milk shakes, too.
I love to spoil them.
They are such good little guys.
Papa enjoys being spoiled, too.
xx
Here they are playing checkers together.
Of course there's always the accusations of cheating,
which may or may not be true :)
Declan wrote a little story.
He's going into 2nd grade in a couple of weeks.
He and Liam are twins
and Gavin is the oldest by 1 year.
A very busy little family.
xx
I remember those days. I had 4 children in 5 years.
They are all very close in age and in heart.
xx
Fallen fuchsia blossoms.
My favorite magazine.
Ripe peaches.
Morning light.
Impatiens on the window ledge.
Watering hole for the little garden creatures.
Dragon Fly
Summer is winding down, children will be going back to school, the gardens
giving up their harvest, and soon we will be thinking of pumpkins,
hot chocolate, woolen sweaters and falling leaves.
Already the sun is setting lower in the sky, sending golden rays
through the trees earlier each day.
There's a certain melancholy atmosphere, this time between seasons.
I think it matches the current mood of uncertainty
we are all feeling right now.
Melancholy forms the backdrop to life and tries to steal the light
from our lives as we feel the confusion and sorrow
of so many.
I can't help but think of my grandparents and great grandparents
living through similar dark times and wish I could
talk to them and ask them how they managed to
keep the faith.
I know they would say, 'Keep calm and carry on'.
But I want to know how.
Sending you love and light, dear friends.
Together, we will keep the faith.
xx
It's lovely to hear from you again, I've been checking your blog just in case I've missed you! You have had quite a few changes but your garden continues to do well despite all the hot weather and looks beautifully colourful,, full of wildlife, a wonderful haven from all the news. You must miss Jennie and her family but I'm sure you will be off to Hawaii for some exciting holidays. The boys are looking so grown up already, I loved Declan's special story. I wish you lots of happy days in your new greenhouse.
ReplyDeleteHello Karen, first I have to say that butterfly photo is simply beautiful. That must be difficult to have your Jennie move to Hawaii, and I'm sure you'll miss her terribly, but how wonderful for her to be in a place where she's always desired to live. You got some rain! I am looking forward to getting some here. You have an abundance of flowers on your deck, and they are coming along nicely. The purple and orange flowers look so pretty together. Love that little bee picture too. Your greenhouse is very nice. And will have many fun hours working in there. Your pasta meal looks delicious, and the banana bread drizzled with glaze looks amazing. The picture of your grandboys up in the tree is delightful, and I love those "warrior bracelets." Such a creative project to work on. Declan's little story is a treasure. Children expressing their thoughts is so very special. I like the way the fuchsia blossoms look in water - kind of like butterflies. It sounds like you are having a very nice summer. About faith.....it's easy to have faith when things are going well all around us, but to remain in faith and hope and love during tremendously difficult times is a beautiful thing, and something that our Father sees, cause He is right there with us through every moment. Have a good rest of the summer, Karen. I enjoyed your post this morning with my cup of coffee. ; )
ReplyDelete~Sheri
you started with a butterfly, the yellow ones are so big and beautiful. i am still raising and releasing black swallowtail butterflies and i have been having so much fun watching them go from caterpillar to butterfly, the releases are bittersweet!! your "deck garden" is amazing and so colorful. but i know that is a lot of work....you have inspired me to try harder next year. i make a very similar pasta and often throw in spinach or other vegetables i need to use up!! the note from declan was my favorite part of the post!! this was a great post....enjoy these last bits of summer. i am looking forward to fall!!
ReplyDeleteHello dear Karen!
ReplyDeleteLove seeing what you've been up to these summer days. Your deck is such a haven. It's so beautifully done with all your fun corners and tables filled with so much garden beauty. I think I need to take gardening lessons from you. 😉💗 That herb bed is astounding!! And that greenhouse just made me squeal!! It's so beautiful and I dream of maybe having something like that one day. Have so much fun with it and I bet you're already dreaming of what you're going to grow in there. :)
So sorry about Jennie - yet congrats to her and her family. My Annie heads back to FL for school this weekend and I"m already sad. But I'm grateful to have had so much time with her this summer. I'm thankful that she forever sees this as home base and still lives here part of the year. But I know she'll be done with school before I know it and may be off in the world who knows where depending on her job at that point. We raise them to be independent. To chase dreams and be happy. Yet, why is so darn hard to let go??? Sending you big hugs Momma. I feel your pain deeply.
Love seeing the grandkiddos and all the fun they get up too - especially the cheeky grandpa moments Lol I love that easy pasta! Another really good one is to make it as a veggie side dish. Use boursin (or could do cream cheese too) with a pan filled with cauliflower or broccoli or whatever veggies you like. And it's like having a build in sauce to your side dish after you bake it.
Blessings on the rest of your summer. And enjoy the transition to lovely Fall. I'm with you about the feelings of unease with this world. I do a lot of prayer and devotional time. I talk to my loved ones that feel much the way I do. I spend lots of time outdoors and with the flowers. I pray for such change and sometimes feel like I'm in the story the Emporer's new clothes. I feel like I can see plain as day the crazy all around, yet others are so blinded. It's frustrating but know you're not alone! Blessings and love to you all always. xoxo