Yep, it’s hot out today-about 90. I did water a few wilted things before I wilted myself and came in to prime the newly spackled walls. That primer paint is really thin and smelly too.
Remember my previous post about my huge hollyhock? Well, isn’t it sick now with rust! It was fine too yesterday. It looks like is has yellow chicken pox. Some sites say to cut off the leaves and then trim it down to the ground in the fall. Others say to destroy it! I bet it got sick from a tree that has similar spots on it’s leaves that is dropping them about 25 feet from my plant. Another tree in my yard has it, but it’s around the back, away from the hollyhock. That particular tree is ‘Sean’s tree’ as we planted it for him when he was about 2. It will probably have to come down and it’s a tall one. Brian is one of these tree trimmers who trims from the bottom ignoring the tops. That tree could have been kept smallish instead of looking like a gigantic green Q-tip. Now it’s a gigantic twig!
Off to finish up Rachael’s RR. I can’t wait to share it with her and you!
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How I spent Memorial Day ’06
Putting up a few sheets of the mosiac-isn’t it pretty? I sure hope it sticks. The lady who I bought these from said it may take days or weeks (gawd) before you can take the plastic (that’s what has them all lined up so nicely) off of these to do the grouting. I did put too much adhesive under some sections (thanks to the old adhesive) and I am wondering if I will have to level that out before I grout. After grouting is the cleaning part and then the sealing part. Lots of work! I put the tile all the way down to the granite and then I’ll put some clear sealant there. I had to cut the ones directly under the cabinet. I guess that’s not exactly a good job for a leftie, but I am getting the hang of it.

I took this a few days ago as Sean wanted a new photo for his facebook. He’s next to the Japanese Maple in the front yard.
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July at the end of May
Sunday turned out to be an outdoor day for the three of us. Sean cuts the grass around the house and Brian takes over and does ‘the long part’ of the yard. I am in the weeding phase of my May gardening efforts. I actually got fed up with trying to pull out messy tangles of ‘Creeping Charlie’ and got out the big boy rake which takes it out in a few swoops.
Before I went out to garden, I tackled the spackled wall in the kitchen. I must say I did a pretty good job. So good, Brian said to why not do the wall next to the basement door so he could just put up a nice rectangle of plywood for the tin so he wouldn’t have to cut out odd pieces. I spackled that too and it looks great. Maybe I should get into spackling for a living? ; )
It was about 84 degrees and a little humid. I quickly faded and did things a little at a time. I didn’t finish planting a few impatiens and veggies I have. My goal is to plant it all before June 1st and the rest of the summer is maintenance.
We had Chinese food because my freezer only had some frozen pizza and tons of chicken. I guess since it’s Memorial Day today, we should throw something on the grill. Maybe some steak?

I was reading a blog and the gardener said she didn’t like geraniums. I like them like this, lined up on my backstep. See how nice they look in their different pots. Seeing this reminds me that I so need to pressure clean some steps and to paint that railing. So much to do, so little time.
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Just one bloom
I’ve been waiting for the first tea rose to bloom and this perfect yellow one greeted me this morning. The thing is, the rose bush is a scrawny little thing and I don’t see it doing that much this year. I just had to take a photo of this sweet bloom. I have a collection of Chinese pagodas here, this being one of the older ones with it’s rust spreading throughout it. I like the contrast of the two.
I’m a night owl honey
Time for DIY
Brian is patching all these lovely ‘mouse holes’ that the electricians left behind the oven. He gingerly had to pull out the appliance as the countertop is jammed against it so tightly. Hmmm…maybe I should wax up the sides before he comes home with the patch kit? ; )
This is my contribution to DIY-so far. I am trying to spackle over that horrible residue of the 46 yr old adhesive that had been holding up an ugly backsplash. You can see it showing above the countertop there. This is the first layer. I will have to sand it a bit and probably add another light layer of spackling. The adhesive for the tile (a sheet show on the countertop) will be white and cover that unappetizing old stuff. The spackled wall be be painted blue to match the upper half. I can’t wait to get these projects out of the way so I can accessorize the kitchen’s new look. Copper and Purple
This is a gorgeous one isn’t it? I don’t know it’s name, but I did write it down when I planted it. The ‘Night Owl’, a deep, deep purple is about to open and it’s magnificient.
My basket of purples. Love the bi-color petunias and the tall orchid-like plant. I swear I will learn more of the names, but I usually go by what I like and what worked the year before. I found an article about weeds-the ones around the bottom of the white basket are ‘Creeping Charlie’ and the ones that the neighbor gives me is plantain.





