It's that time of year... finally... when I get to enjoy the beauty of my garden! It's too hot during the day to work in it, and it might as well be enjoyed! Even though the weeds are never-ending...that's okay. It is a place of beauty and relaxation, and I thought you might enjoy it too...so let's go on a little tour of this happy place, and I'll show you a tea party that was enjoyed in the garden as well :)
Well, I could go on and on... but I shall leave the rest of the pictures that I want to share for another post. Harvest season is upon us, and daily I am busy reaping the gains from the garden. I will share those pictures in another post.
It is hard to believe we are already into the middle of August, and while I do love and anticipate the season of summer, fall will be a welcome respite. We can feel the nip in the air in the mornings... it won't be long now! It was 42 degrees here this morning and while it will climb to the 90s by the end of the day, the days are getting shorter, nights longer, and our first frost will be upon us within a few weeks.
Isn't it hard to believe how quickly the seasons pass! We must make the most of each of our days, and while some seasons are easier to pass through than others, there is always something to be thankful for in each one. :)
Blessings and hugs to all who spent time here today with me in the garden!
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| My strawberries were plentiful this year. This is the third year since I planted them, and my best crop yet! Nothing like homegrown strawberries! |
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| It will be fun to decorate with each of the spring, summer and fall seasons! I will have to put it up for winter, as it will not be safe with the snow that piles up where it sits during the winter. |
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| I planted flowers that deer would not like... onions that flower, lavender and marigold, hoping to at least have some blooms that would not get eaten by the deer. So far.. no problems! |
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| I invited some friends over for an afternoon tea in early summer. I had so much fun setting up my little garden area for the tea party! |
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| The tea party was held before it had gotten terribly hot, and the wildflowers were blooming in profusion. I used cut wildflowers and some flowers from my garden for centerpieces. |
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| The china is a set I found at a thrift store, and it goes perfectly with my garden theme! |
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| The menu included iced green tea, tortilla roll-ups, a veggie tray, strawberry shortcake, and delicious cinnamon chip scones (made by my friend). It was all so very yummy! |
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| These cinnamon chip scones were amazing! |
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| We drank iced green tea in our teacups... |
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| My mom and I found this gorgeous teapot at a yard sale earlier this summer. It matched perfectly with the colors of the dianthus flowers blooming in my garden. |
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| My friend gifted me with this gorgeous set of handcrafted soaps made by her parents! This soap has gorgeous scents with long-lasting quality! The wooden container was also crafted by her parents out of redwood to hold the soaps. Truly a delightfully packaged and quality made soaps. If you would be interested in learning more about their soaps, here is their website: Riverbarsoaps.com I have purchased a lot of handmade soaps, and I have to tell you, these are now at the top of my favorites! :) |
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| Bees are loving the bee balm I planted. |
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| These cheery African daisies were sent to me in a seed package by my dear friend Mrs. C. earlier this spring. I started them as seedlings, and they have cheered up my garden space all summer long! |
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| Roses abloom in my garden. |
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| My Yellow Brick Road roses. |
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| Love the cheery faces of these sunflowers! |
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| Spending some time in my garden catching up on some letter writing, as the birds, bees and chickens happily worked around me. |
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| A wildflower bouquet graced my little wooden table. |
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| Succulents blooming happily away in an old fishing tackle box. |
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| More roses in bloom. |
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| Potato flowers... |
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| Raspberries! They did wonderful this year! |
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| More succulents growing inside a pottery teacup. |
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| A sign placed inside a gathering of violets... |
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| These violets are still profusely blooming in the shade, delightful! |
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| Another picture of the African daisies... love their yellow golden smiles! |
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| Cosmos... the glory of my flower garden this summer with their profuse blooms! |
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| Lavender blooms greet you as you enter my garden. |
It is hard to believe we are already into the middle of August, and while I do love and anticipate the season of summer, fall will be a welcome respite. We can feel the nip in the air in the mornings... it won't be long now! It was 42 degrees here this morning and while it will climb to the 90s by the end of the day, the days are getting shorter, nights longer, and our first frost will be upon us within a few weeks.
Isn't it hard to believe how quickly the seasons pass! We must make the most of each of our days, and while some seasons are easier to pass through than others, there is always something to be thankful for in each one. :)
Blessings and hugs to all who spent time here today with me in the garden!
My mother's family held a first of its kind family reunion this past June. The planning for this reunion started about two years ago and we finally saw it become a reality this past month. It was not without its crazy difficulties, as our travel plans were canceled by the airlines we booked it through not once, but twice! And my family was not the only one who had flights canceled, my brother and his family, as well as my mother, suffered cancellations in their travel plans as well.
Our original flight plans were to fly into northern Maine and drive from there to New Brunswick. However, back in May, one of the airlines we had our flight booked with discontinued their services to the airport, and that flight was canceled. So, we booked a flight with a different airline into a different airport.
Then, just as we were about to walk out the door to head to the airport for the trip, we got a text from the airline saying our flight had been canceled.... not delayed...canceled! It was four desperate hours that ensued as I was on the phone with the airline trying to find another flight for our family of four. Multiple times as she would try to book the flight for me, it would disappear. Bad weather in Chicago was blamed for the problem. Finally, it became apparent that we would not be able to find a flight with this airline, or any other US airline that would get us to the reunion in time.
I remained calm throughout it all, and felt a peace from the Lord that it would all work out. I prayed it would. After the four hours on the phone, and our trip canceled, we all felt rather discouraged. It was then that my husband thought to check out the Canadian airlines, as we live about three hours from the closest Canadian airport in British Columbia. It was a miracle! He found a flight that would accommodate all four of us leaving the next evening, allowing us to arrive just in time for the reunion... and at about the same cost (minus the difference in currency) that our canceled flight had cost.
Praise the Lord! The next morning we got up early and decided to make a fun day of it, since our flight would not leave until 8 p.m.
The next day, we traveled to the campground where the family reunion was to take place. My mom's oldest sister manages the campground and our family had reserved this weekend to have our reunion there.
Our time spent visiting with family passed oh so quickly! It was hard to believe that all the anticipation for the event had come and gone. It was a wonderful time of connecting with cousins, aunts, and uncles. We played a game of baseball, and anyone who wanted to play or hit the ball could play, and it was the most amazing time that we all had. I hadn't played baseball in years, and it was so much fun. We reminisced about the times as kids we would play baseball in our grandparents' cow pasture using cow patties for bases. Those were the days, ha!
Too soon it was time for us to pack up and fly back across the country. Our travels home went rather smoothly, although 2 pieces of our baggage did get misplaced at the end of the trip. Air Canada was kind enough to send a courier with our baggage when it arrived the next day and brought it to our home. So all our travels ended well, and the most incredible and special memories were made during the short few days that we were there. We chose to spend as much time as we could with our Gram in the short time we were there, and I'm glad we did. While it seemed almost impossible at times for us to make it to the reunion, it did happen, and what a blessing it was.
Back home, the garden and dogs had been tended by dear friends, and all was well. It had rained quite a bit while we were gone, so things were still green and lovely.
I shall put up another post quite soon with pictures of my garden as it is now getting lots of warm sunshine, and happy things are happening in there. It is hard to believe this is already the 20th of July... it seems time just marches on far more quickly in the summer! This is the season to be out of the house, in the sunshine, and enjoying the warm weather. We anticipate these days all winter long, and make the best of it while we have it :)
I hope that your summer has been full of lovely and wonderful things as well, and I look forward to getting caught up on my blog visiting and reading after settling back into a normal routine after our trip. Blessings and hugs to all :)
Our original flight plans were to fly into northern Maine and drive from there to New Brunswick. However, back in May, one of the airlines we had our flight booked with discontinued their services to the airport, and that flight was canceled. So, we booked a flight with a different airline into a different airport.
Then, just as we were about to walk out the door to head to the airport for the trip, we got a text from the airline saying our flight had been canceled.... not delayed...canceled! It was four desperate hours that ensued as I was on the phone with the airline trying to find another flight for our family of four. Multiple times as she would try to book the flight for me, it would disappear. Bad weather in Chicago was blamed for the problem. Finally, it became apparent that we would not be able to find a flight with this airline, or any other US airline that would get us to the reunion in time.
I remained calm throughout it all, and felt a peace from the Lord that it would all work out. I prayed it would. After the four hours on the phone, and our trip canceled, we all felt rather discouraged. It was then that my husband thought to check out the Canadian airlines, as we live about three hours from the closest Canadian airport in British Columbia. It was a miracle! He found a flight that would accommodate all four of us leaving the next evening, allowing us to arrive just in time for the reunion... and at about the same cost (minus the difference in currency) that our canceled flight had cost.
Praise the Lord! The next morning we got up early and decided to make a fun day of it, since our flight would not leave until 8 p.m.
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| We took our time traveling to the airport, enjoying the scenic route and the provincial parks and scenery along the way. |
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| We even drove through a little town with a bridge named after our son. He was quite intrigued with the bridge as it was very old and full of character. |
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| The highlight of our travels brought us to Tim Horton's, our favorite Canadian coffee shop. We loaded up on caffeine and sugar... we had a long night ahead of us! |
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| We flew Air Canada, and were quite impressed with their hospitality throughout all our flights with them. |
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| The next morning dawned clear and bright. The familiar St. John River glittered in the sunlight. |
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| This special area was decorated for my grandmother to sit and visit with all the family who came. The green tree behind her held the names of all her children. |
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| Delicious desserts decorated with the Danish flag! |
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| Lemon meringue pie, one of my favorites :) But then... I don't know that I've met a pie I didn't like! lol... |
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| This peony! Oh my, it was gorgeous. I believe it was called "Bowl of Beauty". It was huge! And stunning! |
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| In spite of the storm passing through the night before, their petals were still intact and beautiful! |
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| I enjoyed my visit with my new friend so very much that we exchanged our addresses, and plan to keep in touch. We do share a love for the garden and flowers! |
Our time spent visiting with family passed oh so quickly! It was hard to believe that all the anticipation for the event had come and gone. It was a wonderful time of connecting with cousins, aunts, and uncles. We played a game of baseball, and anyone who wanted to play or hit the ball could play, and it was the most amazing time that we all had. I hadn't played baseball in years, and it was so much fun. We reminisced about the times as kids we would play baseball in our grandparents' cow pasture using cow patties for bases. Those were the days, ha!
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| The trails wove in between the power lines and the woods. |
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| It was a gorgeous afternoon, and the potato fields seem to stretch for miles. |
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| Soybeans were growing in this field. |
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| You can see my grandparents home and barn from a distance. These pictures were all taken from a 4-wheeler. :) |
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| My aunt and uncles home sits on the St. John River, and we took a walk down to the river at sunset. Beautiful! |
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| Soon it was time for fireworks! |
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| The guys put on quite a show for us! |
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| Our time was passing so fast! Our last day there and it was back on the 4-wheelers for another ride around the trails. |
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| Our son on one of the 4-wheelers. |
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| A view of the back of the house and barn. |
Back home, the garden and dogs had been tended by dear friends, and all was well. It had rained quite a bit while we were gone, so things were still green and lovely.
I shall put up another post quite soon with pictures of my garden as it is now getting lots of warm sunshine, and happy things are happening in there. It is hard to believe this is already the 20th of July... it seems time just marches on far more quickly in the summer! This is the season to be out of the house, in the sunshine, and enjoying the warm weather. We anticipate these days all winter long, and make the best of it while we have it :)
I hope that your summer has been full of lovely and wonderful things as well, and I look forward to getting caught up on my blog visiting and reading after settling back into a normal routine after our trip. Blessings and hugs to all :)
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