I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Friday, August 14, 2020

Old Fashioned Flowers ~ Summer



Good evening, another Friday and August is halfway over.It's summery warm tonight but dry with a big billowy wind from the east. My windows are wide open, the curtains are swaying and outside the sky is the color of apricot jam.


Mo is doing well. Thank you to everyone who has asked about him. He is not allowed chew toys right now, so he went into my wastebasket here by my desk last night and dug out a well gnawed jerky stick. He was so proud as he settled with it in his bed, I didn't have the heart to take it away immediately. Moments later, I glanced down to check on him: ZZZZzzz. He had fallen again into a painkiller doze, happily clutching his treasure.


Mo's walking is somewhat curtailed for now, both the surgery and the heat keeping our walks close to home, but we enjoy noting the late summer flowers at their peak.



The beach alley:

















Including a wildly growing zucchini that Mo found interesting.


The wall and bayberry hedge blown down during TS Isaias.


A peek through a fence, to spy bright flowers:





More of the wonderful creamy white hydrangea shrubs.





Tuxie. one of the feral kitties, right after the storm. He was sunning happily on a transformer . He must have felt safe and sheltered there s it is enclosed on our trademark grey wood beach fencing.











Trumpet vine, a wild flower/ weed?








Here it is featured on one of my quilts,"Summertime", by Jan Patek.





And one day when running errands with my friend L, she left me waiting in the car a=while she ran into a local jewelry shop, now open, to finally drop off a repair. The parking lot faced a strip of left-wild prairie grasses and wildflowers. It was teeming with butterflies, bees, and small birds. The weedy strip, obviously intentional, buffers the jewelry store cluster of shops. and the strip mall where my grocery store is.




The tall vines included dense growths of wild Pokeberry, laden with fruit though the berries are still green..



Remember my Pokeberry quilt?




Back home my one surviving deck pot is thriving. I have pumpkin vine flowers, so excited.






On an indoor note, one of my little goals for this stay at home period was to finally figure out and post on Instagram. I did it! I can now at least post photos and caption them.  I'm not a huge fan of IG but I always want to master the techniques. I don't think Twitter is calling my name tho.
With IG, for a while I hope to add a photo every day, now through----September?


(Oh how did I do it? Well, I broke down and finally read the how-to directions in their Help section.) Here is my link if you wish to follow me. HERE

And here is something to think about, or at least enjoy this post from a shop in Tokyo. Blue&White

love

lizzy

gone to the beach....

random beach evenings, from long ago...




















9 comments:

  1. As usual, I'm far behind in my blog reading. So sorry Mo had to have dental surgery. Poor guy. When will he be able to eat regular food and play with chew toys?

    I love how you incorporate plants and flowers from your area into your quilts, even if they are parts of the patterns. Still fun. And the backing on your Almost Amish quilt is beautiful, as is the front and your stitching. No problem with not perfect around here!

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  2. Thank you for the entertaining wander along your beach alley with those beautiful weathered grey wooden fence posts.
    Tuxie must be the 'Mayor of Beach Alley' by now! He certainly knows where the best relaxation spots are, I bet.
    Well done on getting off to a great start on IG. You've given my daughter's more ammunition to motivate their tardy mother in that direction!
    Glad Mo's making good progress. Penny

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  3. Thank you for the entertaining wander along your beach alley with those beautiful weathered grey wooden fence posts.
    Tuxie must be the 'Mayor of Beach Alley' by now! He certainly knows where the best relaxation spots are, I bet.
    Well done on getting off to a great start on IG. You've given my daughter's more ammunition to motivate their tardy mother in that direction!
    Glad Mo's making good progress. Penny

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  4. Nice pictures, awful that the storm blew down the bayberry hedge and fence! I can hardly believe they let pokeberry grow wild since it is toxic. Kind of pretty though, and I love your pokeberry quilt! As for Trumpet vine - depends on if you like it or are trying to get rid of it, LOL. If it's trying to grow up your house it's an annoying weed because it messes up siding. But if you like hummingbirds and it's 'way over there' and not in your way, it's a flower. Kind of like honeysuckle and the multiflora roses that farmers hate.

    I can't believe August is half over already!

    Mo finding his jerky kind of made me laugh - he's so much like a toddler in some ways! I'm glad he's healing okay.

    Thanks for sharing your walk with us!

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  5. Loved the "Blue and White" posting--thanks for the link. Makes a lot of sense--perhaps if the fashion industry would "get on board" with the necessity of wearing masks for our population during these perilous days, we could stop this ridiculous politicizing of this issue.
    (S I G H )
    Lovely virtual walkies with you and Mo--
    (glad to hear he is coming along);thanks for those great photos...our safest walking spot here--our roads-- are all torn up at the moment while they replace pipes...so doing treadmill time in between sciatica events!!

    I love your Pokeberry quilt--I hadn't seen that one before..great colors..you are so good at choosing those...

    Not much sewing here--(actually none!) cannot get motivated...

    Maybe I should take out "Bitsy" and decide colors for a start??? S I G H again..
    Definitely feeling on the "blue" side...

    hugs, on what appears to be a nice Saturday at last--Julierose ;))

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  6. Those trumpet vine flowers are so pretty against the bright blue skies, I'd love to find a floral fabric in that delicious shade. Always love to see your pokeberry quilt too, a favorite. Mo is showing you that he's beginning to feel better after his surgery. He'll be back to his old self very soon! Enjoy your bright blue skies, t-storms in the forecast here, and we're needing the rain.

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  7. I LOVE those quilts. I have a Hydrangea like that in my garden and have picked some of it to form part of bouquets in the hall for viewings this week. I hope that Mo is better soon.

    We are currently having a heavy downpour and there was thunder rumbling around earlier, with a little lightning (though not as entertaining as the sheet lightning we had several nights last week.)

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    1. I'm glad you enjoyed a few peeks at my older quilts!

      Quiet rain here today. I snipped a few hydrangeas that were in the muddy sand.

      lizzy

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  8. Love the sunset pics!

    All of the neighborhood flowers/plants are so pretty. Especially the planter with the trailing variegated plant, and the hot pink flower against the weathered grey fence. How cool that you spotted the kitty!

    Glad Mo's feeling spunky enough to have rooted out an old chew ;)

    Sorry I'm so behind! Thing is, I had been checking in over last weekend to see if there was a new post from last Friday...hmmm...

    Kel

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