Category Archives: Flowers
New Flower (June 1, 2019) -Solomon Seal
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Friendly Friday Photo Challenge – Design
…thanks to Snow from The Snow Melts Somewhere for hosting this week’s Friendly Friday
Design is everywhere. We often travel far and wide to capture beautiful design elements in architecture when there are wonderful design elements right under our noses here at home.
Design in London, England
New Flower (May 31, 2019) – Allium
New Flower (May 30, 2019) – Canada 150 Tulip
The Gardens at Montgomery’s Inn
….while waiting for the bread to bake I took a stroll around the inn to check out the gardens
On the east side of the inn the tulips are in full bloom.
The front of the Inn is green and lush. The irises are already withering but the peonies are just about ready to bloom and the lilac blossoms are fully open.



The west side is very shady. The phlox spread out a beautiful blanket of purple flowers and some of the bakers changed hats and became gardeners while waiting for the bread to come out of the oven.
New Flower (May 28, 2019) – Pink Rhododendron
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The Garden is Taking Shape
….unlike other years this one is in before July
When I was working our garden sometimes didn’t get planted until the end of June or later. This year, thanks to a burst of energy, my husband was eager to get the seeds and plants in for his vegetable boxes. I’m in charge of the flowers.
The weather has finally shifted and it’s been comfortable enough to work outside in the garden. The soil is no longer swimming in water and is finally dry enough for planting. The family who cuts our grass also seeded it a few weeks ago and it’s looking very lush and healthy. Two evenings this week it’s been warm enough to eat supper on the deck and I’ve been enjoying my morning coffee outside.
Today’s dinner started with this amazing burrata, roasted peaches, prosciutto, tomato and arugula salad.
The main course was a mussel, shrimp, halibut and chorizo stew.
A Photo a Week – Endings
….thanks to Nancy Merrill for hosting A Photo a Week Challenge
I think I can safely say that winter has come to an end. Here’s proof.












































