Category Archives: flowers
Bri likes this photo
This was outside the NBC store at the GE building in Rockefeller Plaza where Saturday Night Live and Conan O’Brien’s show is filmed. I wanted a ‘flower shot’ which Bri thought was funny, but these hydrangea looked so nice! Click this photo to see the entire pot! I think my hair and new top look nice, but dang I look tired! I should take off my glasses, but then you would see ‘nose rest’ indentations. Sean looks cute especially in that hug his ma position. 
Tonight, after the NBC news, they showed an outdoor shot under the red letter headline ticker and I thought-well that’s where I stood last night!
I’ll keep them coming, though I should do a slide show…maybe I’ll surprise you.
First day of summer photos
I’m almost finished packing, the nails are painted (rarity for me and my toes too!) and dinner is cooked as Sean’s evening class is at 6. I am feeling better. I did take a herbal sleep aid to see if it helped me and it did.
Here’s the photos I mentioned above:

I just bought this yesterday-the burgundy are petunias and the yellow are million bells, amply named don’t you think?
Maybe 3 is the charm
Repairman #3 is here to try and fix our leaky air conditioner. It’s 11 and he’s been here for two hours and all he will say ‘is it has a leak’. I think he was prompted not to give out any info or comment on the previous two men who were here like #2 was saying #1 didn’t fix the problem. #2 then denied saying that. What a pain.
I got to the dentist by 9:45 and have my new crown now. The temp was starting to bother me, and the assistant said there was a gap between it and my gum.
I am going to a podiatrist on Monday as my foot hurts even to press down on the gas pedal. I want to make sure it’s checked out before our NYC adventure.
It’s really cool outside today. When I left for the dentist it was about 60. In a few days it will be 90 just in time for my two nephew’s graduation party.
My poor little niece Tori has been really sick with a strep throat. I need to call and check on her today. My Uncle wasn’t mad at my mom (she always thinks everyone is!), but he’s still not happy about his situation.
When my friend Angela was here last Saturday, I was going through the Longwood Gardens photos here on the computer and we stopped and raved again about the Painted Tongue flower. I looked it up today and it’s an annual. One site said that the Victorians loved them. They also grow best in areas like Oregon.
Spider saga
Yesterday I noticed a very large (about the circumference of a quarter), bumpy looking spider swimming around in the pond. At first I thought it was a water spider, but after glancing on a web, it sure looks like a wolf spider. The ‘bumps’ were her offspring clinging to or running around her back. You should see this photo full size-eeks! (I have to do a major crop for most of my photos for the blog). Bri asked if I had rescued her and I said no. Not a big spider fan. Today, well there she was sorta clinging to part of a leaf I had tossed in to give her some help yesterday. I got my old metal strainer and swooped her and the kiddos up. She was a bit dazed and confused. I did rescue a few kids still in the pond with a blade of grass. Here is my brave rescue attempt and some garden captures.

Basil

Lilies
Still feeling a little malaise. My tummy, my lower back, my temp tooth and now the top of my right foot. The tummy-Equalactin and Activia yogurt. The back-Icy hot rub. The tooth-getting the permanent crown tomorrow. The foot-not sure. I read it could be a fracture-but it doesn’t hurt that bad. Also read you can get it from stepping in a hole which I remember doing! We use to have a small lilac on the side of the house. It died and was pulled out and a crater was left behind. First Sean tripped in it and then I did. I did put some dirt in most of it over the weekend.
Please send good vibes for my trip next week-geez.
Off in a few to get my hair fixed-that should boost my spirits.
Grilled shrimp
You all know I watch the Food Network. Recently they had a ‘grill feast’ and Alton Brown made shrimp in a stainless steel bowl with charcoal on the bottom (I’m guessing) and wood chips on top of that. He covered it with a second bowl and presto-yummy shrimp. I bought some at the store yesterday and the man said I couldn’t refreeze them and to use them in the next few days. They were the jumbo ones-I got about 15 for $8.00. I soaked the wooden skewers like Alton said to do and popped the shrimp (shell intact) on them. Well let me tell you, we should have had drawn butter because that shrimp was tender like lobster! You have to try it! It was like having 5-6 baby lobster tails.
I wanted to take a photo of the last few peonies I have. The terrible rainstorm knocked them to heck and back. Of course I had to take a bunch:

Honeysuckle is a viney weed, but it smells so good I have to have some in the yard!

I believe this is called Florida Sun Coleus

Spirea bush

Sweet Bay Magnolia smells really nice too!

My impatien flowers under my hedges on the left of the house-share the bed with ferns and hostas

Pond garden focusing on the red hot poker plants
Enchanting orchid
Brian gave me this last year and it really likes the garden window in the kitchen! The first blooms got stuck in part of the window. Now I see it has these two and some new branches coming out. I noticed they don’t like to be watered a lot.


The air conditioning is fixed or adjusted. A nice man who looked like actor Jason Robards (I compare everyone to a celebrity) thought it had something to do with our old dehumidifer and the air getting really cold from that (say what?). He put some kind of a vent in there and closed it up.
Cape May finished!

Stitched off and on from about Jan/Feb ’06 until May 2007. Cape May by Valentine Stitchery stitched on Ocean Fantasy 28 ct. lugana. (opps-it’s on a pillow, the top isn’t crooked). Think I’ll get this professionally framed when I find a coupon from Michaels or AC Moore.
Off to the dentist again…soon. I’m feeling eating ‘bad foods’ like donuts and grilled stuff. I should know better not to schedule the dentist after a holiday.
Sean’s car needs a starter and I hope we can pick it up today as I will probably be at the dentist an hour or more.
Update-OUCHIE! It was not a pleasant dental visit (gum scraping hurts). Sean’s car is still at the shop and he has my van. Here’s what I am doing to take my mind off my sore mouth:

White clematis in a pot (where should I plant this?); the orange flower from my window box; apricot nemesia; the first tiny leaves of my new waterlily; one of the first roses of the year; Japanese irises near the pond.
As warm as the 4th of July
Bri and I worked outside today and Sean worked in Big Lots. He was scheduled for 3 days in a row and the boss even tried to snag him for tomorrow, but he put his foot down. He has a new Dell laptop to play with and hasn’t had that much time to look at it (no internet yet).
Bri planted tomatoes and green peppers while I planted zinnias, cosmos, daisies, Mexican sunflowers and an assortment of seeds that came in a package between paper (you just lay them on the soil and throw a 1/2″ of dirt over them). They were poppies, zinnias and a few others. By the time I was done, I had two very rosy cheeks and was dripping in perspiration. I cooled off and mulched Sean’s garden so he could just enjoy it and not worry about doing it. Bri cut the entire lawn too.
My gladiolus (planted a few weeks ago) are coming up! Yes! And I see astilbe poking it’s finger-like leaves up near my Sweet William flowers.
I had a ‘Perkins’ dinner tonight-eggs with chives and a little cheddar cheese on top, bacon, fries, biscuits and grapes.
Before I went outside today I worked on 4 Art trading cards. (so G if you are reading my blog stop here). Our pal chose the project-pick an artist, do cards like their artwork. I picked one of my favorites-Vincent Van Gogh and his Starry Night painting for all four cards. They were fun to do! For my cross stitch readers-I used some gold cording from my stash for the sky swirls. Two have star shaped brackets. I did use one element from the original painting in each design-a star or the village (for instance). Some of you may recognize the Don McLean lyrics from his song based on this painting. I was sad to read that Vincent had painted this when he was in an insane asylum.

We are having rainstorms tonight. We need the rain, but I know that some of my plants were really getting hammered. I am also hoping that I patted the ground down well after I planted the above mentioned seeds.
Photo hunt-Colorful
Asking a flower gardener to pick just one colorful picture is like asking a chocolate addict to pick their favorite chocolate (well you understand what I mean). I know people can be colorful too. My mom loves to dress up and coordinate shoes and jewelry to her clothes. She wore a bright yellow jacket to the Flower show, for cripes sake! So after much deliberation (I took these Friday for the hunt):
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