4/30/20

Blooms and Buds

It turned out to be a pretty nice day yesterday...mostly cloudy, but no rain. We set free the cats, and then I needed to water things in the greenhouse. It's a new item on my daily checklist, and it takes me a while to get into the swing of it. While I was out, I took a walk around to see what's new. Mainly, I was checking on blooms already in progress to see how far they'd come.

Of course, the azaleas are delighting me right now.



The apple tree is covered in buds, and they are starting to open.


Since yesterday's image of the purple poppy bud was blurred, I took another. I'm so excited about this!


The echinacea is coming on strong. One of these is a very tall plant. I need to put a tomato cage around it before it gets too big, but I'm not sure which is which.


The second rhododendron is starting to open.


The first one is turning into a mass of blooms.


While I was standing there, this guy flew up. This is a cabbage white butterfly. The males have just one spot on their wings (like this one), while the females have two spots.


I think I'll have enough lilac blossoms to make jelly if I want to...which I do...but I'd have to clip the lilac blossoms at just about this stage. Not sure I want to sacrifice them.


I'm feeling more optimistic about the dogwood. It looks as if flowers are forming.


The golden chain tree continues on its way, seemingly unaware that it fell over this past winter. I think it's going to survive.


The clematis is covered in blossoms now. So pretty.


The andromeda is at its very best right now.


Here's a man mending fences. He doubles as my hairdresser for the time being.


So here's what he's doing. This kind of fencing is made from fiberglass. We chose it because the black color kind of disappears from view, unlike a chain link fence...as an example. It "hangs" from "cables" that are strung from pole to pole. Originally, there were plastic ties that held it in place. This fence was erected some 15 years ago, and in the intervening time, the plastic has disintegrated and some of the fencing fell down. So now, he's going around and replacing (and repairing) with these stainless steel clips. It won't fall down again. It's a job, but I think he's enjoying his retirement, now that he's feeling better. He has a whole list of projects he's been wanting to get at for years. This is only the first of many.


Here are cats on separate missions. Smitty was being stealth under the tree.


Sadie was more interested in the squirrels.


Later, she stretched out to her full length and napped on Mike's lap.


And I caught up on my housework, but I didn't make it all the way across the poppy quilt. Still, I'm close to getting it to the 80% mark. I'm mostly finished with the blue now. When this row is finished, there are just a few more blue patches. The rest will be all greens.


So it's off to the grocery store for us today. Our list is shorter than last week, but I'm still dreading it. We're lucky to have a McDonald's just across the street from the grocery store, and so we'll fortify ourselves with our favorite Egg McMuffins before we go. Wish us luck...better yet, wish our fellow shoppers luck. Someone could get murdered today.

6 comments:

Julierose said...

Glad to hear that Mike is better; and that he can do those long awaited projects now. I forgot so many items when I went shopping last time--
can't believe it AND I had a list, too...Just such a tense situation...
I may have to go sooner than I thought--ugh...good luck on your foray...
Poppies is really looking pretty...
Stay safe Julierose

Vroomans' Quilts said...

Thank you again for such wonderful photos of all blooming things. We are very naked, grey, and dreary still. My few dafs were killed off by the cold and the tulips are still tight. No flowers or tree buds to be seen.

Della said...

Seems strange that you are more northern that we are, WV, and your flowers are blooming before ours. My daffodils are done blooming but the tulips are just now in bloom. Haven't checked the lilacs yet but know they aren't out in bloom like yours. Our rhododendron aren't even thinking of blooming yet and our clematis have barely begun to sprout. Our dogwood is about to burst into bloom and I am excited about that as it is on of my favorites. You have a yard full of beautiful plants.

Kate said...

Thanks for sharing your beautiful blooms, very pretty. All the trees are green here now, no more blooms. The poppy project is progressing beautifully. Hope you get a few more dry days to enjoy all the preeties in the garden.

piecefulwendy said...

Well, I didn't hear any news reports of murders at any Oregon grocery stores, so I'm assuming everyone survived. So many pretty flowers in your yard right now - the azaleas are gorgeous! Not sure I'd want Smitty staring at me like that if I were a field mouse or whatever. Glad Mike is enjoying himself, whether he's cutting hair or mending fences.

QuiltGranma said...

Love seeing your flowers. My Grammie had lots of azaleas in her yard. Beautiful yards are an inspiration of color to us quilters.