Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Winterizing, honeysuckle, window boxes & Baby Cat

This is our typical winterizing process...
  
...which became a top priority last weekend with the threat of Hurricane Sandy.

Each year the furniture, planters, garden statues, etc. get arranged like an interlocking puzzle in the center of the patio.
 
Everything is then covered with a heavy duty tarp and weighted down by rocks from around the perimeter of the patio. The tarp is also staked into the ground in the front.
 
Do you have any idea how much I wish this was still the view? Winters and I don't care too much for each other.
 
And it's going to be a looooooong time before the backyard looks like this again. This is the birdhouse that was taken down off its pole last weekend, the one you saw in my last post where Baby cat made herself at home inside of it.
 
I forgot to share these short little videos that I took that day....
 
... so here they are!
 
Did you see the honeysuckle vine in the first birdhouse photo above, growing on the obelisk right next to the swingset deck?
 
It is actually still budding and blooming in a few random spots! I've decided that next spring I'm going to plant one at each of the front legs of the swingset so it grows up and then across the monkey bars. I'm already envisioning sitting there on summer evenings watching the hummingbirds flock to it! Our hummers have been gone for over a month now. How I miss them...
 
The honeysuckle also has these little berries which must be what is attracting the birds lately. Another plus!
 
And speaking of the hummingbirds, the nasturtium that I grew from seed started to bloom profusely at the end of September (sadly, it was after the hummers had headed south). Amazingly, it's still blooming.
 
Next year I'm buying plants rather than starting them from seed. Our growing season just isn't long enough. I'd love for them to be in bloom while the hummers are still here to enjoy them.
 
Elsewhere in the yard there are leaves, leaves, and more leaves.
(Photo with watercolor filter)
 
Almost all of the leaves have fallen now...
(photo with dry brush filter)
 
I don't think this fall was quite as spectacular as some we've had in years past...
 
... perhaps in part because we lost so many of our foliage trees in last year's freak October snowstorm.
 
The Bacopa is still blooming in the shed's window boxes, albeit under a canopy of fallen oak leaves.
 
Most of the trees in our side yard are pin oaks. Their leaves go from green to brown, and many hang on the trees until spring, when new leaf growth then forces them to fall to the ground.
 


So there is always an abundance of raking to be done in the fall and the spring around our little yard.

Look at the size difference between our brown oak leaves and one of our yellow tulip tree leaves!
Yes, lots and lots of raking...
 
Don't forget to turn your clocks back this weekend!
 
Stop by and share something you've been tweaking!
 
Donna
 
 
 
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Monday, July 30, 2012

By the dawn's early light...

I couldn't get back to sleep after waking up at 5 a.m. so after tossing and turning for what seemed like forever, I decided to get up.

I should get up at this time more often. Dawn and dusk are my favorite times of day (except in the winter, when I'd like dawn to arrive much earlier and dusk to arrive much later).

Actually, these photos were taken a bit later than dawn. It was probably a bit closer to 6:30 when I thought of snapping some photos. As you can see, my poor window box screenfeeder isn't looking as spiffy as it once did. The lavender is now well past its prime.


But that didn't stop Baby and I from enjoying the view.

 I think she's watching for Mr. Hummingbird, who's been spending a lot of time at the feeder lately.

Of course he's never on the feeder when I have my camera handy. Some day I'll be ready when he visits. 
 In  anticipation of the colder weather that will be arriving all too soon, the squirrels are busy building their tree top nests (as evidenced by all the leaves and small branches dropping to the ground on a daily basis).

I hope you all have a beautiful week.

I'm joining Tracie at the beautiful Fishtail Cottage for her Cottage Garden Party this week!

Donna

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Whiteout conditions. Counting the days....

...until this view...

(click to enlarge photos)

... through our dining room window...


...is once again this view... green. warm. inviting. And I'm not the only one dreaming of spring's arrival...


This is Sammy, about an hour ago, munching on the peanuts that were thrown his way.


Of course after a meal of peanuts, a long sip of water hits the spot.


Poor little Sammy, all covered in snow. We are in the middle of yet another snowstorm today. By nightfall tomorrow, we will have an additonal 20" on top of what we already have.


This photo was taken last week (excuse the bunched up window runner, courtesy of Baby). Sammy was eating at the window box (you can see his bushy tail) while the mourning doves enjoyed the birdbath.


The doves treat it as a steambath...


Yes, they do drink from it (as a matter of fact, it needs to be filled right now)...


But mostly it's the social gathering spot (along the same lines as the office water cooler), and a very warm place to gather on cold winter days...


I snapped these photos this morning, while running errands.


The lady standing in the road up ahead was having trouble getting her pickup truck up this slight incline.


If I could, I wouldn't venture out again until April. New England + snow + driving = no fun.


So be careful, everyone. And, "Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy ride!" (to borrow a slightly altered line from Bette Davis in All About Eve!)
I'm linking up to the gorgeous Faded Charm for this week's White Wednesday. Pop over and see the gorgeous old mirror she transformed, and to find a list of all the other bloggers participating in White Wednesday!
Donna

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

A daughter's love...

My daughter sent me a link to this blogpost tonight and I just had to pass it along. It definitely tugs at my heart and soul, perhaps because we are going through issues with my dad right now, or perhaps because it is just a simple and straightforward testament of this daughter's love for her father and her wishes to help him in any way she can....


In any case, feel free to share on your blogs if you'd like. Just click on the photo to read more!
Butch and Summer, you're in my thoughts and prayers!
Donna

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

A heavenly day, sunny and DRY...

Hooray! The muggies have left! The air is crisp and clean rather than feeling like it weighs a ton!


When I walked around the corner of the kitchen this morning, the shadows in the family room caught me off guard. The sun was streaming in, a soft breeze was blowing the trees, and their shadows were dancing all around the room as they swayed to and fro outside. Unfortunately, none of that beautiful movement was captured in my still photos.


Same shot, different camera/light setting... And can you guess what I did as soon as I took these photos? I turned off the air conditioning and threw open the windows! Heavenly!!!!