These are growing along the east side of the house. At first it looked just like a nice green ground cover, which was fine. But then it started growing stalks with flat clumps of tiny white flowers. It's quite pretty even though it looks like a weed. I'm not sure what it is. I first thought it was Baby's Breath but that looks more clumpy and woody. These look dangly and weedy. But pretty. I'll have to keep an eye on them.
What used to be a blog about experiencing the places and cultures of the world has morphed into one of living in my adopted home of Wyoming.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
This is a peony bud. I am not sure when these bloom - this bush has been loaded with buds for over a month, although this is the largest I've seen them bud in a while, so I'm hoping that it will blossom soon to add a little color to the otherwise green back yard. I read that these are some of the hardiest perrenials, and can live 80 or more years. This bush was so dead looking after winter, I almost dug it up. I know now to just trim it back.
This is a new addition to the sun room, a fushia plant. I love its downward hanging blooms. Supposedly they will bloom "all season", whatever that means, so I'll have to see if I can refrain from killing this houseplant. Kathman doesn't seem to like its blooms so much, so maybe they'll have a chance to grow longer.
I've discovered that catnip is in the mint family. I picked some mint for a recipe yesterday and Kathman went nuts for it. So, I rubbed some on his scratching toy, and he started drooling like crazy. So, I started dragging the toy and he clung on for two lengths of the house. I think he liked the rug massage - he was so high that night!
This is a blurry shot of my new pyrocantha gnome, or firebush (or fire thorn, something like that). It's a vine that I hope to trail up onto the trellis of the front porch. It is covered with little white flowers now that in the fall turn to berries. The berries attract birds and, I've read, make a nice jelly. Not that I'll go through that effort......
Tuesday, April 25, 2006
Well, Mom and Dad came to visit for a long birthday weekend, and we had a great time, although now that they've departed, I remembered that I forgot to find some locally made fudge for Dad. We did a little exploring, played a little pinochle, worked in the yard, and had a really nice, relaxed, and fun visit. For some reason I let them talk me into staying in the master bedroom while they slept in the guest room, on a trundle and day bed. Mom says she liked the ceiling glitter flecks at night. We neglected to bring either of our cameras most places, but on one day of running shot some photos on the go. This is one from inside the vehicle of the front of the house. My parents provided the front porch swing as a birthday/housewarming gift and it adds a perfect, if almost too cute touch to the house. The crabapple tree in front of the master bedroom window is fully aflame with flowers now, and the maple on the neutral ground is glowing red - my favorite.
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