Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Marvelous May?

I haven't posted in a while, but like everyone else it seems, the only story here is rotten weather and cold temperatures. We've had so much rain and so many cloudy, depressing days. The grass is tall enough to mow, but it's too wet to even try. A few cloudy days are a good excuse for snuggling in with a good book or Netflix, or even getting some cleaning done. But when it stretches on for over two weeks without sunshine...we're craving some nice weather!

Last fall our neighbors cut down a lot of trees in their yard. We now have a fantastic view of their house and yard and all their comings and goings whenever we are at the kitchen sink. To get back a little privacy, Pete ordered a bunch of quick growing trees. He didn't let the bad weather stop him, and managed to get them all planted. Our ground is all shale and impossible to dig in, but he used a mini excavator and dug all the holes, then filled everything in and added some good topsoil.


Hopefully in a couple of years we'll have a nice hedge growing along the fence that runs along our driveway.  I did manage to get out during a little sun we had one day and get a couple pictures of the front yard. The hosta are coming up around the flagpole, and some tulips have bloomed, but most are still buds.



I bought my sister a pot of pansies for her birthday, and couldn't resist getting some for us, too! (This photo was also taken during that brief sunny period!)



Aren't these flowers beautiful? I've given eggs from our hens to a friend at church a few times, and she surprised me with these beautiful peonies last Sunday. I have them on our breezeway and they smell incredible.


One last photo of me and little Angelo, my best friend Donna's new grandson. What a sweet little bundle he is!

We're actually supposed to have a sunny day tomorrow. Fingers crossed!

4 comments:

  1. Noce to hear from you again.
    Just a word of caution - if those trees are leylandii, keep them well cut back as they can be quite a nuisance if allowed to grow freely.
    xx

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  2. We are cold and dry here in Hampshire UK, today we have rain for the 1st time in 4 weeks, but it is still far too cold.

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  3. Yeah, what is up with the weather lately? We've had lots of chilly, gray days -- but as Poppypatchwork said above, almost no rain. Enjoy the new hedge!

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  4. Shame about the neighbour's trees and the new view. The people who bought the house that backs onto our property put up three huge wooden sheds quite close to our border. My husband says it looks like a scene from The Great Escape and is expecting to see Steve McQueen riding his bike around the garden.

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