Friday, 16 August 2024

Morning Glories

 

 As they do most Fridays, Eldest Daughter and Youngest Son came by to work in my garden.  I had done about an hour of deadheading and weeding before they arrived, nothing strenuous. They did all the hard work.

The Morning Glories are taking over and very soon going through the arbour will be impossible. The left side of the arbour was supposed to be Sweet Peas and they may be under the mass of Morning Glories. Who knows?  The Rudbeckias have also self-seeded right up to the side. Beautiful chaos 💗.

 

This Hydrangea is nowhere near the Morning Glories, in fact it's in the front garden not the back but look at this...  ( I spy a poppy in there too).


Thankfully it was not too warm today but tomorrow will be a very warm one. Maybe the last one of Summer?  Or is that wishful thinking?  I'm ready for Fall.


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Wednesday, 14 August 2024

Quiet Wednesday

 A beautiful walk again this morning. The lake was quiet...how I wish the city had removed more of the water lilies before they returned that machine. They only had it 3 days.


 

 

Several requests for the savory Monkey Bread recipe.  I don't think Middle Son used a recipe.  He used an ordinary recipe for buns and when they were ready to form he dipped them into a mixture of butter
( or margarine) and finely chopped garlic. As he layered them in the pan he sprinkled them liberally with cheese.    He's quite creative when he bakes ( except for bread for which he sticks to his regular recipe.)   We agree that anything homemade is going to taste at the very least edible and sometimes delicious.
On the subject of baking I think I'll be doing just that on the weekend when we're (hopefully) having a rainy day or two.

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Tuesday, 13 August 2024

Edible Creations

 

Back in Spring I showed a picture of some tiny cakes that my DIL made and decorated with icing succulents.


 She's done it again. This time it's a birthday cake for a friend. Isn't it amazing? 

I bake quite a bit but I don't have the patience ( nor the talent) for such creations.  Middle Son bakes for his family on the weekends and he likes to make interesting creations such as this Cheesy Monkey Bread which I assure you was so tasty, filled with cheese and garlic. That man loves garlic. I'm thankful that he so often shares with DH and myself.
 


 We're enjoying a week of much cooler weather and it's delightful!!  I feel much more energetic when it's not so hot.


Thanks for visiting today,  GM



 

 

Sunday, 11 August 2024

A Short Post

 

 I changed the look on the sideboard from Spring/Summer.....


 ....to late Summer.


 I notice that the stores are all displaying school supplies. I always looked forward to going back to school. New scribblers, new crayons.....Crayons were only .96 so I got a box just for old times sake.

Oh the thrill of lovely crayons, not yet broken in half and losing their paper wrapper.
 


 Thanks for coming by today,   GM

Friday, 9 August 2024

Autumn Flowers

 Friday again and Eldest Daughter and Youngest Son came to do garden work for me. I had already done about 40 minutes of light work but they got right into the digging up of various plants that had outgrown their spaces.  Strange how even with the drought certain plants have just thrived.

As usual September Charm Japanese Anemone is blooming in August. DH doesn't much like the way it hangs over the fence that leads to his workshop. I think it's just beautiful.  It spreads and can be invasive but here in this area it is surrounded by concrete paths ( but still manages to grow through any small crack!!).



 
Zinnias planted in a raised box behind the glider swing are blooming now. These grew from seed I saved but I notice that seed from last year's striped blooms either reverted to a solid colour or just failed to grow. 


The Rudbeckias are still doing great. I've never had them do so well.


 And of course the petunias are still brightening up the garden.


 It's almost noon and the thermometer is slowly creeping up to 30 again.  Time to go close all the windows. After lunch I plan on having a nice nap.  What does your day hold?


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Tuesday, 6 August 2024

Housework

 


Happy Tuesday!!  It's a bit cooler today. After we walked I did some much needed weeding although you'd never know it if you looked at the state of my flowerbeds. Oh well. I'll just keep on doing what I can.

When my back said enough  I came in and baked a batch of chocolate chip cookies. While they were in the oven I finished the last of the ironing from yesterday's laundry. Ironing is something I don't mind doing.   Gladys Taber once remarked that she didn't understand why anyone found housework boring because as you work your mind is free to wander.  Here's another of her many thoughts on this subject.

Sorry about the large dark font. I have no idea how to change it.

"But housekeeping is fun. It is one job where you enjoy the results right along as you work. You may work all day washing and ironing, but at night you have the delicious feeling of sunny clean sheets and airy pillows to lie on. If you clean, you sit down at nightfall with the house shining and faintly smelling of wax, all yours to enjoy right then and there. And if you cook—that creation you lift from the oven goes right to the table.”

Gladys Taber 

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Friday, 2 August 2024

Just to say Hi


 We're still having very warm weather and doing our best to keep cool. Although I must admit I baked bread yesterday and while the oven was on I made a pie. 

July seemed to go by so quickly. I've noticed how the days are getting shorter. In July we lost an hour of light a day and between now and the end of August we'll lose an additional hour and 37 minutes.


Nothing much is happening here but I did want to say hi. I hope, like Snoopy, you're managing to keep cool.

Thanks for visiting!