We had 2 days of rain last week, which I am thankful for, but now the WEEDS are thriving! They are... EVERYWHERE!
My front garden does have some California poppies coming up and some herbs. I threw out seeds of chamomile, sage, lavender, and I forget what else. Guess I'll have to wait until Spring to figure out what they are! I knew the rain was coming, so I ran out and sowed them in the ground. I still have cosmos and marigolds, which are thriving! I also have some sunflowers coming up. Our son and his family stopped by Sunday to visit her parents in the next town, so the kiddos got to see "Nana's Garden".
I planted sweet peas out back along the chain link fence that bisects the yard and I planted sugar snap peas along the neighbor's fence, but they haven't sprouted yet. It seems to take them about 10 days AND RAIN to sprout. I went out yesterday and watered everything, since it has been a few days since our last rainfall and we have none in the forecast for the next 10 days. I don't want my seeds to dry out, for sure!
Here are some photos from the front garden:
Yes, I have bees! So happy to see them!!!
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Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Monday, November 25, 2019
I'm getting ready for the coming storm!
We have a 3 day storm event coming our way this week, starting Wednesday, so I've been busy scampering out front and back madly planting flower seeds. I also planted my herbal seeds: rosemary, sage, chamomile, and a couple others. Next to the mail box, where I had my hollyhocks last year, I planted California poppies, lupine, and larkspur. I've been selectively planting hollyhocks all around the front yard (since I have a whole bucket full of seeds!), so by next spring, the front yard and back will be FULL of flowers for the birds and bees. I noticed last spring that the bees especially enjoyed the hollyhocks!
So, yes, I've been busy! I also completed 2 more journals, sold one, and the other one I just listed in my ETSY shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DesertsandBeyond?ref=pr_shop_more
So, everyone have a safe and happy Thanksgiving! Do take care if you are driving.
~~Cheryl Ann~~
Random photos from my visit to the horses 2 weeks ago:
So, yes, I've been busy! I also completed 2 more journals, sold one, and the other one I just listed in my ETSY shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DesertsandBeyond?ref=pr_shop_more
So, everyone have a safe and happy Thanksgiving! Do take care if you are driving.
~~Cheryl Ann~~
Random photos from my visit to the horses 2 weeks ago:
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Busy planting hollyhock seeds
Well, I'm busy planting hollyhock seeds ALL OVER the front and back yards. YES! I harvested all the seeds I could from my hollyhocks out front and I filled a bucket FULL of them. Today I planted more in the back yard, along with some black oil sunflower seeds. I already have 7 spots of hollyhocks and they have sprouted. I like to stagger my plantings so that they all don't come up at the same time. Busy, busy, busy.
My front garden is still going...marigolds and zinnias and cosmos. I want to get some snapdragons and alyssum to add to it.
Otherwise not much else is going on here. Hubby only leaves the house about once a week to either get a hair cut or run to the store for something HE wants. We are both happy to just stay home. I babysit the grandkids at least 2 afternoons a week, sometimes 3. He stays home with the dog. I was going to visit our son and his 3 kids in Temecula this weekend, but they ALL have the flu and are all vomiting, so that trip was CANCELLED.
That's all for now.
Cheryl Ann ~Photos from our Labor Day weekend trip to Idyllwild
Pretty leaves
I love this fence
The grandson doing something on the porch...
My front garden is still going...marigolds and zinnias and cosmos. I want to get some snapdragons and alyssum to add to it.
Otherwise not much else is going on here. Hubby only leaves the house about once a week to either get a hair cut or run to the store for something HE wants. We are both happy to just stay home. I babysit the grandkids at least 2 afternoons a week, sometimes 3. He stays home with the dog. I was going to visit our son and his 3 kids in Temecula this weekend, but they ALL have the flu and are all vomiting, so that trip was CANCELLED.
That's all for now.
Cheryl Ann ~Photos from our Labor Day weekend trip to Idyllwild
Pretty leaves
I love this fence
The grandson doing something on the porch...
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Hollyhocks are GONE! And, I'm sad...
Well, my hollyhocks out by the mailbox are... GONE. They had mostly gone to seed and many were brown, so I went out at 6 a.m. this morning (with my still-sore elbow), and cut and pulled out what I could. There are about 3 left with blooms, so I left those. I managed to rake the area, but I can't hold the weeder to finish it off, so that will have to wait. I made a huge pile of the stalks and I want to go out later and shake all the seeds out and collect them for this next fall when I can plant them again.
I drove up to the horse ranch yesterday for a quick visit, brushed 2 of the horses, gave them their wormers, and chatted with the ranch owner for quite a while. It was nice up there, but by 11 a.m., it was getting warm. I stopped by their local thrift store and got 7 pieces of really beautiful lace curtains to cut up for my journals, then home for a 90 minute nap!
Happy Fathers' Day to all you dads out there...grandfathers, too! :-)
~Cheryl Ann~
I drove up to the horse ranch yesterday for a quick visit, brushed 2 of the horses, gave them their wormers, and chatted with the ranch owner for quite a while. It was nice up there, but by 11 a.m., it was getting warm. I stopped by their local thrift store and got 7 pieces of really beautiful lace curtains to cut up for my journals, then home for a 90 minute nap!
Happy Fathers' Day to all you dads out there...grandfathers, too! :-)
~Cheryl Ann~
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
KERSPLAT!
KERSPLAT I went Sunday morning. I had decided to clean off our side porch, sweep it, and hose it down. I hadn't cleaned it since...last summer or last fall and the dog hair was piling up and there were cobwebs everywhere. It really needed a good cleaning!
So, after hosing it off 3x, I went to turn OFF the hose, and I even reminded myself to be careful in one muddy spot (I had my flip flops on...)....but, OF COURSE, I went KERSPLAT right down onto the ground. I didn't even have time to throw up my arms to protect myself. I landed on my right temple, my glasses went flying (I was able to find them...) and I lay there for a couple of minutes not sure if I could hoist myself up. Hubby was in the living room, watching TV and I knew he wouldn't hear me if I called to him, so I gingerly got myself up and stumbled into the house. I must have looked like something out of Predator, the movie, because my entire right side was covered with mud and leaves and I even had mud on my face and in my hair. I checked and didn't feel anything broken, so off to the shower I went. After that, however, my right elbow stiffened up and I could barely move that arm. I put ice packs on it and settled down to watch 5 episodes of "Band of Brothers" and changed the ice every 20 minutes. That did help. I took a couple of naps in between.
It is still sore 3 days later, but not as much, and I'm gradually getting back my range of motion. Like I said, the darn thing happened so fast that I didn't have time to react.
Now, this is 3 years after Gigondas spooked and knocked me down in her corral. I'm 67 now and I just don't have the reflexes to react to things like I used to, which is why I don't ride my horses. ANY OF THEM. PERIOD. Not going to take that chance, no sir!
So, I'm staying indoors and working on a few journals. Besides, it will be 115 here tomorrow and it is too dang hot to be outside except very early in the morning. I go outdoors from about 5:15 - 6:00 a.m. every morning, feed the birds, and water my plants. Oh, and if you want to see my front yard garden tour, here is the YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vZJmHM0LMo. I actually still have the large patch of hollyhocks along the front border, but the ones by the mailbox I'm going to have to yank out and rake that area this weekend, after my arm heals.
If you want to see what journals I've been working on, here's the link to my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DesertsandBeyond?ref=pr_shop_more I have 2 more I need to finish this week.
Thanks for stopping by! See you next time!
Cheryl Ann
So, after hosing it off 3x, I went to turn OFF the hose, and I even reminded myself to be careful in one muddy spot (I had my flip flops on...)....but, OF COURSE, I went KERSPLAT right down onto the ground. I didn't even have time to throw up my arms to protect myself. I landed on my right temple, my glasses went flying (I was able to find them...) and I lay there for a couple of minutes not sure if I could hoist myself up. Hubby was in the living room, watching TV and I knew he wouldn't hear me if I called to him, so I gingerly got myself up and stumbled into the house. I must have looked like something out of Predator, the movie, because my entire right side was covered with mud and leaves and I even had mud on my face and in my hair. I checked and didn't feel anything broken, so off to the shower I went. After that, however, my right elbow stiffened up and I could barely move that arm. I put ice packs on it and settled down to watch 5 episodes of "Band of Brothers" and changed the ice every 20 minutes. That did help. I took a couple of naps in between.
It is still sore 3 days later, but not as much, and I'm gradually getting back my range of motion. Like I said, the darn thing happened so fast that I didn't have time to react.
Now, this is 3 years after Gigondas spooked and knocked me down in her corral. I'm 67 now and I just don't have the reflexes to react to things like I used to, which is why I don't ride my horses. ANY OF THEM. PERIOD. Not going to take that chance, no sir!
So, I'm staying indoors and working on a few journals. Besides, it will be 115 here tomorrow and it is too dang hot to be outside except very early in the morning. I go outdoors from about 5:15 - 6:00 a.m. every morning, feed the birds, and water my plants. Oh, and if you want to see my front yard garden tour, here is the YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vZJmHM0LMo. I actually still have the large patch of hollyhocks along the front border, but the ones by the mailbox I'm going to have to yank out and rake that area this weekend, after my arm heals.
If you want to see what journals I've been working on, here's the link to my shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DesertsandBeyond?ref=pr_shop_more I have 2 more I need to finish this week.
Thanks for stopping by! See you next time!
Cheryl Ann
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Driver's license woes here in the US
There is a new system for drivers' licenses here in the US...The "REAL ID"...I had to get my DL renewed in February (my appointment, the ONLY one they had before my birthday, was February 13th). So off I went, armed with (1) my birth certificate, my Medicare card, my property tax bill, and a couple other items to prove my residency. Then the clerk asked for my ... marriage certificate! EXCUSE ME? I've been married now for 47 years with ONE NAME. ... sigh... I didn't have it, so I had to get just the regular driver's license and I CANNOT enter a federal building or fly on an airplane until I update my info. Oh, and I was also informed I had to have a duplicate of my Social Security card! WHAT NEXT?
Well, y goodness! So, any MARRIED woman will have to bring in a copy of her marriage certificate. What a bunch of BS. I mean, REALLY. I hardly even remember my maiden name...I haven't used it for so long!
Ohhh....GUESS WHO is out already in one of the bird seeders? I hear his little whimpering song...yup...one of the male grosbeaks!
Okay...back to watching the birds!
Cheryl Ann
Well, y goodness! So, any MARRIED woman will have to bring in a copy of her marriage certificate. What a bunch of BS. I mean, REALLY. I hardly even remember my maiden name...I haven't used it for so long!
Ohhh....GUESS WHO is out already in one of the bird seeders? I hear his little whimpering song...yup...one of the male grosbeaks!
Okay...back to watching the birds!
Cheryl Ann
The grosbeaks are back! The grosbeaks are back!
I now have to keep a fresh supply of orange on hand because...yes! The grosbeaks are back! I thought I heard them last week and at one point I look out my office window and a beautiful oriole was out nibbing on the orange slices! He was GORGEOUS!
Then, I've been hearing the beautiful song of the grosbeaks all week. And, sure enough, yesterday I saw 2 of the at one of my seed feeders! I LOVE hearing their songs in the morning. I'm not sure how long they will be here, but I'm enjoying every minute of it.
We had HORRIBLE winds Sunday and lost about half of our Chinaberry tree and a huge branch off our mesquite out front. Hubby is going to have to call someone today to cut it off the tree where it is danging and haul it away. We will deal with the Chinaberry (in the back yard) later. THAT is going to be an expensive job because we also need the palo verde trimmed and a bunch of branches hauled away and a major cleanup....ugh...
Speaking of weather, the last time we had a May like this was about...1974 or 1975, maybe even 1976. I remember because hubby and I were driving home from UC Riverside and we decided to go the mountain route through Idyllwild and it showed on us! We DID have one summer here at our house where I didn't even turn on the air conditioner until after July 4th, but I doubt that will happen this year, although we have double digit temps for the next 8 days. Whoo, whoo! Any day in May that we don't have to turn on the air conditioner is a plus!
My hollyhocks are now pretty thrashed due to all the winds and more are coming tomorrow. After that I'll have to go out front and probably trim most of them. I will gather whatever seed pods I can get and save those for next year. I did get some zinnia, cosmos, a pale yellow sunflower, and some other seeds planted out front and we MAY get some sprinkles tomorrow. I'm watering them anyway, but the rain water just makes them sprout.
Well, back to my bird watching!
Have a great day!
Cheryl Ann
Then, I've been hearing the beautiful song of the grosbeaks all week. And, sure enough, yesterday I saw 2 of the at one of my seed feeders! I LOVE hearing their songs in the morning. I'm not sure how long they will be here, but I'm enjoying every minute of it.
We had HORRIBLE winds Sunday and lost about half of our Chinaberry tree and a huge branch off our mesquite out front. Hubby is going to have to call someone today to cut it off the tree where it is danging and haul it away. We will deal with the Chinaberry (in the back yard) later. THAT is going to be an expensive job because we also need the palo verde trimmed and a bunch of branches hauled away and a major cleanup....ugh...
Speaking of weather, the last time we had a May like this was about...1974 or 1975, maybe even 1976. I remember because hubby and I were driving home from UC Riverside and we decided to go the mountain route through Idyllwild and it showed on us! We DID have one summer here at our house where I didn't even turn on the air conditioner until after July 4th, but I doubt that will happen this year, although we have double digit temps for the next 8 days. Whoo, whoo! Any day in May that we don't have to turn on the air conditioner is a plus!
My hollyhocks are now pretty thrashed due to all the winds and more are coming tomorrow. After that I'll have to go out front and probably trim most of them. I will gather whatever seed pods I can get and save those for next year. I did get some zinnia, cosmos, a pale yellow sunflower, and some other seeds planted out front and we MAY get some sprinkles tomorrow. I'm watering them anyway, but the rain water just makes them sprout.
Well, back to my bird watching!
Have a great day!
Cheryl Ann
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