Monday, March 23, 2009

So Day By Day

No! It does not look like this yet...just wish it did.
The weather goes back and forth...warm to cold.

I want to sit outside everyday and not have to be busy
to stay warm...I want to sit in the swing and read!
.
I'm being a little impatient...but I want to see the
orange of the poppies and the purple of the iris.
.
Although I admit...Saturday's sunrise was beautiful
with it's own shades of orange and purple.




At least there are the golden daffodils...but they look lonely!
Even the green of the Naked Ladies behind them will fade
before actually blooming...they flower later in the season!



All of the lillies have a lot of growing to do before they bloom...
Below are some that were a gift from my Mother.


They need to be sprayed with this 'vile concoction'
to keep from being eaten by deer.
.
That's what I have been doing very carefully...
you don't want to get any on you...not a drop!


I finally managed to pot the gift of pansy flowers also.




This is the wicked plant spray...it isn't harmful...
has garlic and eggs listed as the ingredients...smells like
rotten potatoes are in there too...no lasting odor
to the area...but deer must pick up the smell.



Before we used this vile spray...the deer would even eat
the very tough and sharp Yucca plants. The fibrous
leaves were left very ugly after their snack!




Around noon I picked up Alivia for a small visit.
Alivia is son Rick's youngest daughter.
She was going to help me cook lunch.



She has this thing for olives...just wanted a few first...



So she ate green olives...while I added black olives to
the bulgar wheat.



Then she did some taste testing before we plated the food.



She also sampled the frozen peas before they were cooked.


Lunch is the main meal of the day for us!


On Sunday...when I went outside...I noticed the sky
was already busy with heavy traffic...



and in the field...and later the front yard
was our son Steve...with his metal detector.



Within the hour...
Grant and Andrew came over to ride their dirt bikes.
Grant is daughter Annette's youngest son...
and Andrew is son Steve's oldest son.

Grant on left...Andrew on right.

We feed the birds sunflower seeds...year round.
I had 6 feeders to fill...

The Red-Bellied and the Downey Woodpeckers take
their seeds to a nearby tree to eat.

while the Chickadees and Cardinals stay put...



until the upside down Nut-hatch and Goldfinch take over.


So while the birds ate their sunflower seeds...
we ate a lunch of cheesy tuna macaroni.


So day by day...
...I check on the flowers...feed the birds ...and spray
twice a week with that vile concoction that seems to work.

The flowers are just growing too slow for me...

...but they are growing!

Forgot to mention I finally saw the movie "Twilight"
Annette gave me one to watch!

10 comments:

Barb said...

Oh, Wanda, I'm glad yolu have some lilies from your mother - how special when they bloom! The year before my mother died, she planted bulbs for me at our property in PA - I wonder if they're still coming up out by the red barn? Goodness, it's nearly 29 years that she's gone. She also planted a Don Juan climbing rose for me. It was so beautiful! I can't grow roses in Breckenridge because it's too cold and our season is too short. However, last spring my husband bought me some rose bushes for Denver, including the Don Juan. I'm watching it closely - still no sign that it survived its first winter, but I have high hopes. I can't wait until both our gardens bloom so we can share pictures. Your daffs look pretty - some of mine are blooming here in Denver, too.

Annette said...

It has rained very little this month. I wonder if the water hose would hurry things up some. I'm a little impatient too. My daffodils finally bloomed yesterday.

Garnetrose said...

I yearn for summer to get here too. I am very impatient about it. I want to sit on the porch and read while my cat curls up on my lap and watch the humming birds come into my feeder.

Bernie said...

Hello Miss Wanda, hope you had a wonderful day. Somehow you don't seem like an impatient person to me. We still have tons of snow here but it was sunny today. I love how you still nuture your mother's flowers. We were blessed to have wonderful mother's weren't we. I know everytime I use or touch something of my mum's knowing she had once used and touched them I remember her hands and her heart. Take Care my friend:)

Bernie said...

Not quite sure when your birthday is but know it's soon so Happy Birthday my friend and I not only wish you a wonderful day but many more birthday's to spend with your beautiful family and "her husband"

Teresa said...

Yes, Happy Birthday Wanda...I loved your blog today. What is in your concoction? I so want to get back into gardening. When my family was young we too live in the country and my sons had dirt bikes and mini bikes and a go cart. I love the country. It is after midnight and I am feeling like the engergizer bunny. Got to get to bed though, because I have a plane to catch in a few hours. I will take lots of pics and try to blog every day. Loved your blog, but did not get a chance to view it until now, because I am finally packed and ready to go. Yeah! I am sooooo looking forward to the warmth and sunshine!

Wanda..... said...

Thank you Bernie and Teresa...birthday is on the 30th.

Anne said...

Wanda,
The flowers in your garden are so beautiful. I like to garden and I used to have a very pretty garden in another state. But , now I never can get flowers to take in the soil. This year I think I am just going to get pots to plant and just put them in the garden.
Take care and think warmth!

SUGAMAMA'S CAFE' said...

Oh My the daffodils the Glorious daffodils... Your song Friends are friends forever, was my favorite song when I was little... Brought back wonderful childhood memories... The bulgar oh my I love it!

Cate said...

Wanda you live in a very beautiful place. Gardens and flowers and trees bring me much happiness and all the creatures in them too. So I loved looking at your photos. You are so lucky your children can come and visit, what a blessing for you. I don't have any grandchildren yet but know when the time comes I am going to love being a grandmother. Thank you for all your lovely comments. If you were near I would give you a great big hug....