25 June 2011

My Week in Photos: A Preview

Wouldn't you know it? Lots of pictures to post and no time to do it,

hence this will be a preview of things to come.


This (almost) past week has been busy with trips to help care for my dad, an absolutely horrific night (no pictures, but it turned out OK thanks to some GOOD friends), a trip for strawberries and to see several PNW historic places, wildlife sightings (including here at home), time in the garden, etc.

But as I have already said, I have no time to post a lot, so here are a few photos to

-- hopefully --

whet your appetite for later :)


I call this "surfing heron"---

poor bird he is probably the most photographed heron this week:)

And this? Well I call this a blessing from the Creator, for we saw this baby here today!

And, yes, this doe is probably the most photographed deer this week:)


AND

I have figured out why I am not finding any ripe berries at home this spring...

apparently my wonderful,

formerly strawberry-hating DH

has had a change of heart

re: the absolute wonderfulness (is that a word??)

of our local strawberries

and

has been nibbling on ours:)

I LOVE it!


Sunday Blessings, Aimee

~

Photos:

heron seen on trip to a PNW historic area

a deer seen in our area

22 June 2011

The WORD on Wednesday


And Jesus said---"Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God."
Matthew 5:9 KJV


Blessings,

Aimee


Photo:

Old Scotch Church, Oregon-built 1878.

Taken in late February during a trip through the area.

17 June 2011

Someday

Someday--


the sky will look like this for more than a day or two


the miniature rose garden will be as beautiful

as the daughter who it is named after--

as if that was even possible!


these raspberries will turn yellow and sweet--

and


these gooseberries will be part of a dessert


these blueberries will be ripe and delicious

(but will never make it into a dessert, because they will

all be eaten by my blueberry lovin' son who

this garden is named after.

That is IF he gets there before his blueberry lovin' mom--me!)

And someday--


my wildflower garden will look more like this one--

but not this summer I am sad to say.

And someday I will stop loving the garden in spring--

NOPE!

Hope you are having a beautiful spring wherever you live:)

Blessings,

Aimee

~

Photos:

Desert King figs

miniature roses, lady's mantle--there is also culinary lavender in this garden

Anne raspberries

gooseberries--we are thinking of adding 1 of the sweeter red varieties too

blueberries

a beautiful wildflower garden I passed earlier this week

a chives blossom

15 June 2011

The WORD on Wednesday



The LORD bless thee, and keep thee:
The LORD make His face shine upon thee,
and be gracious unto thee:
The LORD lift up His countenance upon thee,
and give thee peace.
Numbers 6:24-26 KJV

~

May the LORD God,

who created all the beautiful nature that surrounds us,

be with you as you travel through life's journey.

And may He,

who created you and I,

give us peace that will last through all of life's storms.


Blessings this Wednesday morn,

Aimee

~

Photo:

spring 2011, coastal foothills

13 June 2011

A Historical Journey in Washington State

It all started in a wooden shipyard in NW Washington state.
Years ago, as we were driving along, trying to get a great photo of my fav Victorian in Port Townsend, we pulled into the shipyard and found to my delight, that not only could I see that home, but there was the most beautiful tall ship I had ever seen in dry dock there!


Now that was before the days of her fame
--in a certain Pirate movie--
and it was only later, that I found out MY ship was THAT ship!
 
This year I just had to go see her again (how could I not?) and I
figured out we could have a little reunion in SW Washington!

 
After a wrong turn--or two--we found out where
the Lady Washington and the Hawaiian Chieftain were docked
(as we got closer we could see the very tall masts rising up to the sky
and we knew that it was the right place)!
 
Needless to say, I took a lot of photos of both ships from both sides of the river--
and maybe someday another one will appear here.
And maybe, just maybe, I will someday see her sailing with her beautiful sails unfurled
that is one of my dreams:)


Of course, while we were in the area
we happened upon several historical places-
a Roman Catholic Church with gorgeous architecture!
 
 
And then there was this beauty!
I love homes with covered porches-perfect for a summer day
or a showery spring one!

Ahhh!
Love those historical homes:)
Then it was on to visit Vancouver Lake which I had been wanting to see
and after a quick visit we traveled northward to Kalama.
 

Of course there is a story about this place too-
One time, when we were headed south,
I spied a beautiful old church on a hill above the river...and I quickly shot a photo
(because I cannot resist steeples and bell towers).
But when I tried to put a name to the church,
I couldn't remember the name of the town
and there are quite a few churches in this area of Washington!
 
Finally, I tracked the town down by using the business information
that was on a sign in the photo!
Tricky, huh?
And it worked-
for soon I had the name of the church too!

Since we were sort of in that area and since 
I wasn't satisfied with my quick photo from the highway we decided to pay that old church a visit.


She is at the top of a hill,
next to a school.
Isn't she pretty?
 
I never ever get enough of historical churches and have quite a collection of them.
Perhaps one day I will give them a blog to call their own:)
 
 
As I always do, I wonder what life was like when this land was first settled
and much later when this church, a little Roman Catholic one was built.

I also wonder what the inside of this church looks like...
such a curious gal I am.
 
I wish the door was open so I could take a quick peek inside
or maybe just sit and be quiet for awhile.
 

But alas there wasn't enough time to do that,
so we headed down the hill,
where we passed another church
with these beautiful stained glass windows,,,
and, of course,
I had to take a photo or two.

 
Southward along the river we traveled from that little town.
But we'll be back...
because there are always new adventures to take
in my beloved state of Washington!
 
Blessings, Aimee
~
Photos: Spring, 2011.
Lady Washington, one of the ambassador ships of the State of Washington
St James Roman Catholic Church
The Slocum House
St Joseph Roman Catholic Church
a church we passed in the same town
(not sure of the name)
The Columbia River

11 June 2011

Farmer Boy Brings Home A Gift

Text message received at 2:46 pm yesterday:

"If you're good I have a present for you."


And my sweet tease of a husband did!

A whole flat of NW grown Hood strawberries

AND 1/2 flat to give away as gifts to other strawberry-lovers :)
I LOVE my Farmer Boy,

I love PNW strawberries,

I love the fact that we had more than enough to eat,

enough leftover to freeze some for treats later

and some to give away too!

~

In other news:

our strawberries are bigger now, but still green:(

Also green--7 little tomatoes on our Early Girl and Sungold plants?

Our third plant just has blossoms still,

but if the weather continues warm and we get some sunshine,

I have BIG expectations for a lot of tomatoes this summer!


BTW, I paid a whole $3 for these tomatoes so I will be

saving a lot of green this summer while I enjoy our own fresh,

sunripened, just off the vine, sweet, juicy tomatoes! YUM!


And my final green for the day-

(we won't count all the grass I mowed or weeds I pulled today as a green),

a few of my carrot seeds have FINALLY sprouted and

I just might get carrots from my garden this year!

Hope springs eternal (forget who said that)

Have a blessed Pentecost,

Aimee

Photo:

I didn't want to stop long enough last night to take a picture of the berries,

so this one from last year will have to do!

Note to PNW gardeners:

Thought you might be interested in receiving a free monthly

gardening newsletter from OSU in your e-mail box.

I have been getting it for quite awhile and really, really like it!


BTW--this month's issue had information on the Spotted Wing Drosophila which damages fruit such as raspberries, strawberries and a lot more. I am definitely interested in learning how to protect our fruit from this new pest! It would make me quite unhappy to see our berries destroyed just when they are ready to eat!

If you think you would like to subscribe to the monthly NW Gardener's eNews,

you can e-mail them at: gardeners-subscribeATlists.oregonstate.edu


Feel free to copy the e-mail address above,


of course


replacing the word AT with the symbol @!


Disclaimer: I am not associated with the school except I subscribe to this newsletter.

10 June 2011

Of Wildflowers + Mountainside Gardens: part 2

I am still not home-by that I mean my body is; but my heart isn't.


It is still there-listening to the sounds of nature,


feeling the warmth of the sun on my face and arms,


and embracing the peace I felt there.


It feels good!


How about a few more photos of our peaceful trip?


At one point we crossed this bridge-

it was fun watching the planks move as we crossed:)

In some areas we went through woodlands like this;

in other places we were in a forest--complete with moss, ferns and wildflowers!

Look at all that wonderful moss on the trees--

in the PNW we are experts at growing moss:)

And the native bleeding hearts were beautiful--

I SO want to find a native plant nursery!


A creek we crossed over.

I wonder if there are fish in these waters and if so,

what kind they are?

I wonder if there are any cougars around here?

In Colorado they have signs to warn you that you're in THEIR home!


More bleeding hearts--


And more native vegetation--

I can't remember what my friend called these.

Sorry:)

~

Well it is time for a snack --

I am feeling the need for some good protein after eating so many fresh strawberries!

BTW--has anyone made strawberry bread before?

I've never tried it but it sounds interesting.

Blessings,

Aimee

09 June 2011

Of Wildflowers + Mountainside Gardens

My day started in our wildflower/perennial garden.

But the sky was so blue and it was so warm-

it called for a field trip and

I knew exactly where I wanted to go...



It was a place I had found on the Internet that had most of my fav things



mountain views


and trees



creeks


and a waterfall


(I SO should have brought a tripod)




some historical places--one being the very road we were on


(but the rest will have to wait for another post because we never found


one of the places we were looking for)


YEA! Another road trip:)



and color--lots of color!


The amazing, beautiful, wonderful, totally awesome

color of the PNW in spring:)


the yellow of scotchbroom which was all over--

once we found the right road that is


(I, of course, had left my map and carefully written directions--

you guessed it--at home)!


Actually the wrong road was quite beautiful too:)

the purple of native irises


(I am NOT even going to mention the green of the trees, ferns and other vegetation--

this is the western PNW after all and we have had MONTHS of rain!

I will say this is our payoff after suffering through all

those gray, wet, cold days though:)


white blossoms--absolutely gorgeous in person I must say!

This is either a wild astilbe or spirae.


(BTW--please feel free to correct me if I am wrong!)


and...

~

the rest will have to wait till later because I've got to get some sleep :)



Blessings, Aimee

~

Photos: late spring, coastal foothills + mountains

07 June 2011

Thank You!

It makes my heart SO very happy when I come to my blog


and see the visitors I have had!


And my one wish for you will always be the same

that you leave here feeling more blessed then when you arrived,

because your very presence here --

whether for a minute

or

for longer


has blessed my day more than I can ever say!

~

And

one thing more...

I just want to say
THANK YOU for visiting!!

Blessings,

Aimee


A special thank you to all my followers too--

appreciate you all very much:)

~

Photos:

Deepwood Estate in springtime, Salem.

Amazing mansion and gardens!

camellia

garden by gazebo

more camellias

(can you tell I LOVE them?)

view from the main gate--mansion and carriage house

the room I love the most!


Enjoy!

Dolls

I knew my mom had a collection of Josef Original dolls--

both she and grandma kept them on a window sill.

And I knew she had a Raggedy Ann + Andy--

they sat for years on a wooden shelf in their home.

and mom had some other little dolls/figurines too --

but I never knew that she had these!

Here they are taking a nap on the floor while they have their photo taken.

See how peaceful they look...


They must be resting because I hear they have travel plans soon!

~

Life is an adventure--

lately I have been living one at my mom's place:)

Blessings,

Aimee

06 June 2011

Early June Garden


I LOVE PNW natives and I try to use them often. Here you can see the salal and kinnikinnick we planted last year--apparently they are very happy here as they have grown quite a bit! You can also see that we use soaker hoses--actually we use a combination of watering methods depending on what we have planted, but soaker hoses do work quite well and in time they will be more camouflaged by the growing vegetation. This is our newest garden--for my mom; it needs LOTS of work:)


One of our newest and last to bloom rhododendrons. This is not the best photo of it, but it is SO pretty! I really wish the blooms of spring would last longer--love this season!

Our blue Japanese irises--by our lower pond. Love this shade of blue:) Speaking of ponds---keep reading and soon you will see something flowering IN our pond:)


Roses, roses everywhere---this is a miniature kind. I love my minis but this year I may have to break down and treat them with a non organic blackspot treatment and that is NOT making me happy at all!


Another view of the Japanese irises. One of this year's projects was to extend the path and bed here; we have now laid the landscape fabric (we use one marked contractor grade) and added garden mulch. We still have to add the flagstones and do finish work. Seems like garden tasks are never done!


And here (drum beating and trumpets sounding)...

our first water lily of the 2011 season:)

Love these guys (or gals) :)

Have a great Tuesday!

Blessings,

Aimee
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