Monday, July 28, 2008

Butterflies, Bees and the Like






















I had some luck with my camera this weekend since I managed to get a couple good shots of a swallowtail butterfly in the lilies. All the flowers are attracting lots of bees and butterflies and moths.




The Honeysuckle has bloomed again and drawing in the hummingbirds more than the feeder is right now. The problem with the feeders is that all the hornets have also found out there's sugar in there and are probably keeping the hummingbirds away - at least from the larger feeder. The large feeder is also right at face level when I hang out the laundry on the line and the squealing of the pulleys seems to annoy the bees.....probably would be better to move the feeder aye? Right now though, there's plenty of flowering plants for the birds and bees alike.










With August right around the corner I was thinking there wouldn't be that much in bloom, but as I walked around Sunday, I saw that at least the Mums and Sunflowers would be coming around. Maybe there will be more surprises, but more likely I'll have to think about late summer blooming things for next year.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Morning Coffee With Moo


Here's a shot of how the world is here this morning. It's cloudy here and comfortable on the screen porch with coffee #2. Moomoo has parked herself on my outstretched legs without a care.
After browsing the headlines this morning I'm reminded again of what a turbulent world we live in. If I was to dwell on that - life would be a fearsome ordeal.
For those who don't relate to the value of having animals - it is (at least for me) - that they show us we have only the present time. Try and relax, take care of ourselves and enjoy the moments. When times aren't as agreeable as we'd wish they were - with any luck we remember that everything passes and that helps carry us through....For the kitties - even the vacuum shuts off after a while and peace resumes
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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Sphynx Moth in the Beebalm

It's just about the next best thing to getting a picture of the rediculously camera shy hummingbird. I was almost positive it would have flown away by the time I got my camera out, but luck was with me today and here's the photo proof! Ok, so maybe it looks like a dead leaf or a finger with a bad infection, but it's really a moth out in the midday sun.
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Kittens Trying to Stay Cool

Moo moo so cool

Pakhet the shy

Lola, it's so hard to keep cool with the entire state of NH on your nose aye?

Yes, Sid - sox can make you cool too.

The girls all have their own methods of keeping their cool as only cats can. After this morning's running around and chasing activities they're catching on that it's going to be a hot one....but they're ready, set....stay!
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

WOW! Three days after planting the seeds...

Chinese Cabbage on the right, Green Lettuce on the left.

Blackberries aplenty coming.

Veronica and Beebalm.

I have lettuce on the left and Chinese cabbage coming up after planting the seeds just before noon this past Sunday. I also planted cilantro, dill and cauliflower...but no sign of them as yet.

I'm so surprised how much I've enjoyed the vegetable garden this year especially since I wasn't even going to have vegetables this year but the chillins' wanted them. I was thinking of dismantling the four 4x4 veggie beds and make a rose garden in some kind of roundy shape to try to offset the whole linear quality of living in a mobile home.....but it's been very rewarding having food from my own garden with dinner almost every night....makes me want to put in a bit more lettuce in a couple weeks to extend the season into the fall.....also makes me think about cutting my meat intake a lot.

There's going to be a bumper crop of blackberries too which makes me wish I had a bigger freezer or something....I've also included part of the view looking back from my porch that shows the purple veronica with the decidedly pinky bee balm behind it. I like the way they look blending into each other and miss their tallness in the winter when there's nothing to define where the walkway to the shed unless I shovel....It'll be a happy thing to have these photos to look at then.

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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Sarah's visit






Sarah is visiting me since she has an exhibit at the Lake side Living Expo at Gunstock Recreation area nearby.
Last night I made Thai chicken with coconut rice, and
Cucumber & tomato salad. With that we had beer and wine.
Sarah is picured having coffee on the North-side porch and admiring the wasp nests and gardens.
Also pictured is Sarah with my gigantic Mullien plant and me too just for a size comparison. Sarah is 5'9" and clearly I am not.
Tonight we are having chicken livers and an assortment of olives and other antipasto type things. We're repeating the beverage selection since that was perfect.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Week #4 Mileage Report


Well, as I've suspected all week, this week's report isn't as good - 41.575 mpg. This morning I filled up with good 'ole non-ethanolized gas, so I'm hoping next week's report will be more interesting to write about. Still, it's not sooooooo bad.

I hope everyone had a very nice Bastille Day yesterday.....

Monday, July 14, 2008

Week #10 Porch Shot

The changes are probably pretty subtle to most people these days but they're there...bee balm is beginning to open, lawn chairs have moved to accommodate the new blue Hosta that Sarah included with the gift of Solomon's Seal - and at no extra charge I might add...
There is the promise of tomatoes and peppers to come. I think from the looks of the small pepper it's a halapeno. The peas and broccoli and mixed salad greens have pretty well passed on. Yesterday I pulled out all the gigantic salad plants to prepare for a second salad planting. I'm intrigued with finding some Romanesque broccoli ( it has the most interesting growth pattern) to start since the Broc did so well much to my surprise. Broccoli will be much happier with cooler weather at the end of August into September right up until the first hard frost.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Globe Thistle, Delphinium & Civic Coupe

It's not the most artistic composition but all have been a part of my day. Sarah was saying on her blog that she was a little discouraged with her delphiniums but I would say that there is a marked improvement with mine this year that I can mostly attribute to mulch and moo-doo. So - don't lose hope Sarah! The globe thistle is looking pretty spikey and ready to attack any accidental leaners too.
My car got a lot of my attention today too since she got new shoes, oil and an allignment....and a lot of money....I just introduced a third variable in the mileage equation for next report. She no longer sounds like a freight train going down the road - was badly in need of tires and allignment....and now? BUTTER! Wah! I could have heard the radio had it been on!
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Week #9 Porch & Week #3 Mileage Report

The growth has continued throughout the gardens but is a bit more subtle from the porch shot view. There's still something new everyday though and it always makes me happy.

Another happy thought is continued good mileage reports. A little twist this week that might effect the next report is that I filled up in the morning and I filled up in Concord where they are required to add ethanol to the gas as opposed to Belknap county where I've been filling to date that has none. I'm told that ethanol decreases efficiency but like the junior scientist I am I'm going to test that. I realize I've introduced 2 variables into the equation by filling in the morning....but mystery's fun too. So this week was slightly less than last week's banner report, but still good: 45.444783 mpg. Also - I filled up last time on Friday before last and here it is Tuesday. I think I can attribute the slight decrease to increased use of tha AC if only in defrost mode. Otherwise I'm still very pleased and don't mind the extra couple minutes it takes because it's sort of like playing "eh leetell gam." I also appreciate not being so stressed driving. I know it's not for everyone, but it's something I've always felt strongly about - that America has wasted so much in so many ways and are just beginning to see what it costs. Whether the price of gas and other resources will force people to examine what they seem to think is entitlement? Time will tell. Evolution has always come from the need to change rather than whim hasn't it? I haven't run into another found face to add to the face place in the garden...I think they have to come to you on their own or from others, so I'm putting a drawing I did several years ago called Life's shavings....a mayonaise jar filled with pencil shavings as sort of a face to honor savings.
Oh... and the hand had swollen up to look like some kind of balloon animal by Monday morning so I went to the Dr. Who gave me 'roids and antibiotics and it's almost human looking now save the bruised look. I had a nice Monday afternoon and evening at home with Wally. It was really nice to have company and dinner with a friend.

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Hornet Sting

I did get the screen porch painted on Saturday. It started with a hornet sting almost immediately after I started. They've made a good size nest between the screen porch and the spare bedroom.
The sting was't too bad yesterday, but today it's really itchy and puffy too (but not in a good way). Still, I'd like to finish this project today and replace the screens except for the ones on the hornet nest side. I should have gone outside in the evening and given them a spray treat for them and their babies but forgot to. Maybe I can spray them right through the screen this morning. I know they will get pretty excited at that but I should be relatively safe behind the screen right?
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Thursday, July 3, 2008

July 3rd

I came home today to even more hollyhocks open - even the double fluffy yellow ones. I didn't even notice they were about to bloom so it was a nice surprise since I didn't know double ones exsisted. I am truly a greenhorn. I've been looking around and seeing how many things will need to be moved for next year since they're much taller than the plants behind them - at least from the street view - from my angle sitting in the scrren porch the shorter ones are just right. Who am I trying to please?
Maybe it's partly because I have a greater variety of plants now and it didn't really matter until this year that things were short or tall. I'll have to start thinking of shapes and sizes and move things accordingly. Gardening is satisfying if you enjoy controlling things and if you just like plants too.
There - it's raining again. Made it in from taking pictures just in time.
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Birds Gotta Nest and Cats Gotta....Sink?


The ever helpful, considerate, and hopelessly cute Lola...this is one of her favorite sleeping places - wet or dry. She is waiting for me to get out of the shower so she can help with her next duty - laying down on the clothes that I'm going to wear that day. How lucky am I?


Today is virtual Friday since we have tomorrow off for the 4th. I'm looking forward to the long weekend to finish up the screen porch painting/rescreening and start on the arbor project. I've looked at some arbor plans and found one that very closely resembles the one I had in mind. It's got 2x2 posts on the corners and bracing connecting the corners, and 1x1 slatting everywhere else. I saw a few plans that called for 4x4 posts - but they also had benches built in which would be a bit over the top for the entryway (as if you'd get tired and have to sit after getting out of your car before making it the last 15 feet to the door - I hope it never comes to that)....maybe just right for the side yard by the vegetable garden. I'm sort of excited about it and hoping I may be able to at least get started on it this weekend.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

I know they're weeds but....

They're fine for shed purposes I think...and they're sort of happy looking in a puppydog way. They do have to be kept in check I know...that's one of the reaons I have a lawnmower. I just got done mowing which got me surprisingly hot...but that's summer for you.
One day later and the hollyhock has started blooming. The one in front of the shed is almost black - no girlyhocks for this shed! I don't know what color the others will be but one of them looks pretty red-pink. They're so dramatic!
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