We added this book to our library today and thought it was everything that a book should be.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Confessions, Part 2
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Confessions, Part 1
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
I've been adding to my stash for a big project I'm planning. Now I just need to add a couple of hours to each day to get them done!
The blinds in Winnie's room came unstrung and are stuck open. After a few weeks of her getting up with the sun (about an hour and a half earlier than any of us usually get up) I finally decided to do something about it. Fixing he blinds was going to cost $65.00 so I bought new curtains from JCPenney.com. Happily, expedited shipping is the same price as standard shipping right now. Maybe we'll get to sleep until 7:30 on Saturday!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
I'm making meatloaf more often.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
The Kitchen Window View
I love the mirror on my back fence. It's always dirty, but somehow, outside, it looks like it was meant to be dirty. The vine on the back fence is a concord grape planted right after moving in. We got our first crop last year--just enough to eat a few and make a batch of grape jam.
We've had dinner on our little table quite a few times this year.
Here's the view of my kitchen window from the back fence.
Ignore my pokey little pole bean frames. I was too impatient to make them look good.
The kitchen faces south, so the back yard gets baked by the sun. In fact, my thermometer always reads 5-10 degrees warmer than the National Weather Service weather station just a couple of miles away. In past years, I've planted gorgeous window boxes, only to have them die in the hottest days of July/August. This year, I decided that rather trying the impossible again, I'd just plant Moss Roses. They aren't my first choice for the window box, but I love their bright colors and they'll look a lot better than dead plants in a few months. I planted a living wreath with moss roses as well. It will be ready to hang-up this weekend. Yea!
Here we have my espaliered apple tree. Okay, it's not exactly cooperating, as it keeps insisting on growing new branches in places I don't want them. I didn't do enough homework on espaliers before I started this one, but I think it still looks lovely. Next year we should get some apples, too.
I just realized that I didn't even take a picture of my favorite part of the yard! Behind the shed we have a glider. This glider, actually. And boy am I glad we bought it last year because it's more than twice as much this year. Even so, it was a pretty expensive piece of the yard. Expensive, but what's the point of a yard if there's no reason to be in it? The glider fits into the space like a glove and it's a great little nook to curl up in.