The Farmboy took this entire week off from work, and we managed a landscaping blitz like we haven't done in years. Y'all should have seen us at the end of each day, moving around like a couple of 80 year olds. Aching muscles and joints from digging holes and pulling weeds and spreading bark. It was pretty hilarious, actually. But at the end of the week, our place looked better than it had since the kids were born. Our motivation was the pending Twistapalooza III at the end of the week, in which we expected to entertain 80-100 adults in our front yard. It's pretty remarkable what a couple of stubborn over-the-hills can accomplish when they've set their minds to it.
This was also the week that we spent trying to cope in 100+ degree temperatures and air thick with wildfire smoke. Quilts on all of the West-facing windows, fans on full-blast at night, eating sandwiches meal after meal, and swollen ankles (my body hates hot weather!). We managed to survive yet again without air conditioning. Someday maybe we'll stop being so frugal and just install the silly thing already.
My herb garden was one of the very first features that we ever installed when this place was just a house in the middle of a cow pasture. For years it has been the bane of my gardening existence, with weeds blowing in from the field, infesting the brick walkways and every quadrant of my lovely compass design. The kids didn't even remember that there were four brick paths. Oy. If I had a dollar for every hour I've spent lifting those bricks and carefully pulling all of the grass and weed roots and re-setting the bricks... well, I'd have enough money to hire someone else to tend it for me. Our approach this time was to weed-whack everything down to ground level, lay down landscaping fabric, spread mulch, then selectively plant a few herbs in each section. The paths will still be a problem, but I'm hoping that we can stay ahead of the weeds moving forward. I'm pretty happy with how it all looks now. I'll have to post an "after" picture in a future post though, because it is currently still home to a couple of blue canopies and two BBQ grills, left in position after our yard party.
Several years ago, maybe even a decade, the Farmboy took some seed pods from a friend's Golden Raintree. He loved that tree and was determined to start one from seed. I completely forgot about his experiment, but under his tender care, the seed turned into a sapling that looked like something out of a Dr. Seuss book, then suddenly, this year, grew in such leaps and bounds it was astounding. And then, imagine his delight when he realized that it was going to blossom this year. This guy... there's really no end to the things he can do.
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Monday, March 23, 2015
Lately
The daylight hours are so much longer, and I still haven't figured out how to sync with the time change. The afternoons feel lazy and long, but dinner is perpetually late now, and bedtime rushed. Why do we do this to ourselves twice a year? I for one would cast my vote immediately to let time and daylight follow a natural course.
Spring Break is here, and I have all kinds of plans for cleaning and organizing and relaxing. Even the Farmboy gets to take most of the week off. We don't plan to go anywhere or do anything amazingly exciting. Just being together every day sounds wonderful.
I've been stitching away like crazy on a couple of new designs, added a very charming antique sampler to my collection, to be charted for you in the near future, and I've joined Instagram. I don't know why really, it just seemed like the thing to do. You can click the button on my sidebar if you want to follow my posts.
Shadow Play :: Frosty and Sweet :: Skeleton :: Warm :: When Your 7 Year Old Draws a Picture of You :: 1st Grade Needlework Presentation :: Forsythia :: Apple Oatmeal, Coming Right Up :: Zebra Cat :: Fun-Home-Play-Fort! :: New Old Treasure :: Fixin' the Truck :: Honks Like a Goose :: Swing :: Nature's Remedy :: Work in Progress :: George of the Crocus Patch :: Chestnut-Backed Chickadee :: Abbie in Stitches :: Sundown :: Gardening Season is Here :: The Girls are Laying Again
Spring Break is here, and I have all kinds of plans for cleaning and organizing and relaxing. Even the Farmboy gets to take most of the week off. We don't plan to go anywhere or do anything amazingly exciting. Just being together every day sounds wonderful.
I've been stitching away like crazy on a couple of new designs, added a very charming antique sampler to my collection, to be charted for you in the near future, and I've joined Instagram. I don't know why really, it just seemed like the thing to do. You can click the button on my sidebar if you want to follow my posts.
Shadow Play :: Frosty and Sweet :: Skeleton :: Warm :: When Your 7 Year Old Draws a Picture of You :: 1st Grade Needlework Presentation :: Forsythia :: Apple Oatmeal, Coming Right Up :: Zebra Cat :: Fun-Home-Play-Fort! :: New Old Treasure :: Fixin' the Truck :: Honks Like a Goose :: Swing :: Nature's Remedy :: Work in Progress :: George of the Crocus Patch :: Chestnut-Backed Chickadee :: Abbie in Stitches :: Sundown :: Gardening Season is Here :: The Girls are Laying Again
Monday, October 27, 2014
Last of the Warm Days
These photos were all taken during the first half of October, when the days were still more pleasant than stormy, when there were more flowers than colorful leaves, when I could get away with sitting barefoot along the driveway stitching while the kids rode their bikes.
Those days are over now, it would seem. It has been nothing but rain and wind and damp for the past ten days with nothing but the same in the forecasted future. Now we turn our pursuits toward the cozy indoor activities and try to not long for the out of doors too much.
The lovely decorated porch that you'll see further down in this post was a surprise gift from the Farmboy and kids. I spent a few Saturday hours running errands and came home to find this festive display. That guy can still surprise me 15 years later; I count myself very blessed.
Homegrown Salsa, Before and After :: Geranium :: Honeysuckle :: Hydrangea :: Dahlia :: George and the Chicken :: Hello, Son :: First of the Changing Leaves :: Autumn Yardwork :: Sunflower :: the Neighbors :: My Monkeys :: Holding Hands :: Racing the Neighbor :: Black Kitty and Pumpkins :: They Love Each Other :: Asparagus Berries :: They Love Each Other Too :: Sun on My Toes :: Training Wheels :: All Boy
Those days are over now, it would seem. It has been nothing but rain and wind and damp for the past ten days with nothing but the same in the forecasted future. Now we turn our pursuits toward the cozy indoor activities and try to not long for the out of doors too much.
The lovely decorated porch that you'll see further down in this post was a surprise gift from the Farmboy and kids. I spent a few Saturday hours running errands and came home to find this festive display. That guy can still surprise me 15 years later; I count myself very blessed.
Homegrown Salsa, Before and After :: Geranium :: Honeysuckle :: Hydrangea :: Dahlia :: George and the Chicken :: Hello, Son :: First of the Changing Leaves :: Autumn Yardwork :: Sunflower :: the Neighbors :: My Monkeys :: Holding Hands :: Racing the Neighbor :: Black Kitty and Pumpkins :: They Love Each Other :: Asparagus Berries :: They Love Each Other Too :: Sun on My Toes :: Training Wheels :: All Boy
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