Thursday, April 30, 2009

Dirt Digging Day...

Yesterday.
Wednesday, April 29.
A gorgeous day to be outside.


There is a lot of clean-up to be done after the long winter months and I've been patient as long as possible. It still might be a little too soon, but I'm ready to get the process under motion.

Digging in the dirt has a way of putting your mind back on track, if you're so inclined to let it: Close-up and personal with the simple things that Mother Nature has intended for us to enjoy.

As I clean decaying leaves away from tiny plants, just barely emerging from the yet cool earth, my heart always skips a beat. Each year, I'm amazed at their resilience.

The old saying about Perennials is true:
The first year... they sleep.
The second year... they creep.
The third year... they leap!

And so it is... I have Perennials leaping all over the place!



I never know where I'll find the Ladies Mantle (better known as Dew Plant). They are a very invasive plant and will take over the entire flower bed, if allowed their own agenda! Dew drops can be found on their leaves most of the time, hence their nickname and are pretty while small. Mid-summer, they produce chartreuse-colored flowers on long stems that fall over with the least amount of wind or rain. I usually cut them back so they don't look so haggard.


As I was doing some edging, I couldn't help but think that even my flower beds are going to be affected this year by the World economy. There was a time when I just picked up the phone, dialed my mulch-man and asked him to deliver a load of his best double-ground bark as soon as possible. When he showed up, I wrote him a check without hesitation.

That isn't going to happen this year! I'll just fluff up the old mulch, wish the little flowers my very best and try to keep the weeds to a minimum.

Whaaa Laaa... just saved $170!

Jury duty tomorrow.
Wish me luck.

Try to find joy in your dirt!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Running out of Time...

Gosh...
Where does the time go?


Just a few bits and pieces of red before Ruby Tuesday comes to an end for another week. (The clock hands and outside edge REALLY are ruby in color. Guess I lost the effect when I zoomed in.) Hey... the bricks are red!!!!



I'd like to say that I'll be more prompt next Tuesday, but can't promise anything at this point.

By this time of day, I'm sure everyone has checked out other Ruby Tuesday photos over at Mary T's, Work of the Poet! If you haven't, your really should, because you'll find some pretty neat stuff there.

Enjoy the rest of your week.

Seven Daffodils...

I may not have a mansion, I haven't any land,
Not even a paper dollar to crinkle in my hand.
But I can show you morning on a thousand hills,
And kiss you...
And give you...
Seven Daffodils.



I do not have a fortune to buy you pretty things,
But I can weave you moonbeams for necklaces and rings,
And show you mornings on a thousand hills,
And kiss you...
And give you...
Seven Daffodils.



Oh...
Seven Daffodils, all shining in the sun,
to light our way to evening when our day is done.

And I will give you music and a crust of bread,
And a pillow of piny boughs to rest your head.

A pillow of piny boughs to rest your head...



(Lyrics from the Brother's Four 1964 song, Seven Daffodils.)

Sunshine to you,
Barb:-)

Monday, April 20, 2009

Wet Ruby Tuesday...

This morning, as I looked out the kitchen window, I wouldn't think of mentioning the snow-covered ground.

And I wouldn't think of mentioning the snow flakes changing to sleet before I could take my second sip of coffee.

And I wouldn't think of mentioning that I had to dig out a turtle-neck and sweat shirt to wear today.

So... as long as I haven't mentioned how cold and depressing the weather has been today, I'll just post some sunny photos to celebrate Ruby Tuesday!!

A perfect red roof, without a shadow of doubt, and a gold star to validate it!


The Pussy Willows are nearing their fuzzy stage.


Blue skies from a couple of days ago and the Maple buds I love so much.



See many other great Ruby Tuesday photos HERE.

And I wouldn't think of mentioning that it's still cold and rainy.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Meet the Neighbors...

We humans aren't the only ones who are grateful that winter is over! The temperature might take a dip at night, but as long as there are sun-filled days to follow, we'll all be happy and productive.

The rabbits munch on every tender blade of new grass they can find.



The Blue Birds are flitting around, scoping out the area housing. They are very fussy about where they set up housekeeping and start their families.

Soooo... each season, we faithfully clean all the birdhouses, in hopes that a pair or two will give us the privilege of seeing their babies grow.

I took this photo through the front window, so I'm thinking that's the reason it's a little blurry. Couldn't be my fault, right???



Bear tracks have been spotted in the area, but this is the first bear of the season to actually visit our back yard. He looks pretty healthy for laying around all winter!

His eyesight might be poor, but his hearing was pretty darn sharp... one little sound from my camera and he ran for the bushes, so I wasn't able to zoom in closer.



And the curtain closes on another beautiful day in Pennsylvania.