I’m thinking about the former classmate of mine that passed away as it was her funeral today-31 years to the day that we graduated from high school. As I was reflecting on that, I see that news journalist Tim Russert had died suddenly at the age of 58. I always enjoyed watching him as he was really excited about reporting, especially the elections. He did get to see his son graduate from Boston College this year.
I know election coverage won’t be the same without him. My mom had just bought his book about his relationship with his dad, ‘Big Russ’ to give my uncle for his birthday. Ironically, my grandfather passed away at the age of 58 also.
Sean’s ‘gal pal’ Kat is graduated from high school tonight. He’s been gone for a few hours to the graduation. She is going to Penn State, but another campus and yes she has a steady boyhood, much to Sean’s chagrin-no he really sees her as a friend. He’s going to her grad party tomorrow night and got her a nice frame with ‘2008’ cut out in the mat so you can add photos under them.
Here’s some more surprises:
I knew I had planted this Clematis out front, but what a neat surprise to see it had really grown and was blooming! I had to untangle it from the bleeding heart there and take a trellis from another area of the yard. It’s a pretty white with a lime green accent.
The Red Hot Pokers are having a good bloom year all around. Here are some next to the pond and gazing ball. I also have the original next to the house in the back and more in the yucca garden.
Here it is up close. It’s a rather unusual bloom isn’t it?
The Sweet peas are coming up well. They are in my herb patch plus in Sean’s garden.
I know I show you a lot of close ups, but here is what I call the Lily/Grass garden. The Lamb’s Ear really has spread well. I have a clematis and moon flower where the supports are. The lilies are situated more in the back. The grape arbor has been here the entire time we have lived in this house. It use to provide us with dark purple grapes, now it has a disease. I’d love to cut it down and plant a variety of azaleas here. The veggie patch is way to the right. And those are Queen Anne’s lace a wildflower next to where I am trying to grow wildflowers. I do see flowers, but I am seeing lots of grass too. I can see why people put a block like newspapers in an area they want to garden to smother and kill the grass, etc. there. You really can’t just rototill it and hope for the best.
I found this Blue Moon delphinium at Lowes the other day. I love true blue flowers. I tried to grow it before, so we’ll see.
And last but not least, for Zoey:
See that little grayish green clump there-my only Rose Campions from the seeds Zoey sent me! They are right near the above plant.
Have a great weekend. I have a funny photo for Photo Hunt tomorrow, so watch this blog. : )








Pretty flowers, Diane. I love the Red Hot Pokers!
I always love your garden photos, Dianne. 🙂
I was so excited to see that you did get some lychnis. Those are indeed the rose campion. They won’t bloom until next year.
It was so nice to see more of your landscape. I love the Red Hot Pokers! I had them once, but they never spread and after about two years, they disappeared.
You could separate those lychnis if you want to. Just carefully pull them apart and they should grow nicely for next year.
I got so excited about the Rose Campion that I forgot to say what a great accent that gazing ball is with the Red Hots.I think It really adds to the grouping.
Your garden is just so darn pretty! Love the pictures too of the snapdragons.