Wow, summer has been in full force this month!
I'm so happy that I live next to the water, it feels like I live in a resort...location, location, location. lol
These days are to be savoured as once winter moves in, this oasis turns to the arctic tundra, savouring summer right now! And so are the gardens!
The lavender bush in the Anniversary Garden is very plentiful this year!I've already cut most of the lavender out & tied & hung it in the basement by my wool storage. Moths do not like lavender & now the basement smells heavenly.
The Annabelle hydrangeas have bloomed too! We have so much clover in our grass & we leave the mower deck a little high to keep it there for the many bees that help our garden.
The lilies have bloomed too! There is always something happening in the garden. Heather, my gardening girlfriend has taught me well. I knew nothing about the outdoor gardens till she helped guide me in the right direction. Needless to say, her garden is stunning & ever-changing to their needs & new plants are being added.
Next to the stone is Wooly Moss, Heather brought some to us a few years ago & it has taken off & no weeds are growing in that area!
The mosquitoes are horrid right now!! It looks so beautiful outside & as soon as you step out, game over they are swarming you! We have to wipe the dogs down before bringing them in from outside.
It will open a clear drive down to the water once removed.
The purple clematis is thriving this year in the heat & humidity too!
By watching the water you can see if it is windy by seeing how calm it is on the water, and seeing the white caps gently rolling into the shore, nice summer breeze today.
Delphiniums have such a vibrant colour, these beauties are outside of Bill's shop in the wrap-around garden.
Summer Sewing
I saw this quilt kit fishing & so wanted to do it!Next Wednesday is the last block mystery to fill the five blue areas.
Each block finishes at 6" and there are 81 to make for this quilt! There's a light at the end of the tunnel with just 5 more to do!!
I'm also doing the Mystery Boo Crew Wallhanging with the Fat Quarter Club & plan to hang it on the front porch. My backdrop wall is a flannel back quilt that I made many years ago & Bill hung it securely with claps on Namama's cabinet.
Timing is everything & the mysteries are done next Wednesday, just in time as Donald & his girlfriend are coming for visit & are arriving Thursday night. Timing is everything, as is location. lol
It's summer & I love working with Redwork, these were Liz's & she wanted me to have them & finish them for her. I'm thinking of a churn dash frame in different reds, they are big & I do want to keep them together...I'll look at them again with fresh eyes later. I did finish the embroidery!
I entered my PJs into the Napan Agricultural Fair, I had help from Rexton on the fabric selection for comfort. It is a batik that I got at Edge Squared Quilting during one of Bev's many sales.
I called them my Cottage PJs. It's a 3pc set of bottoms, top, and jacket & was so much fun designing it with this fabric with a border design on each selvage.
Toe jam cleaning?! She is now eight & I could not imagine not having her hold my days up, she has such a personality.
And this is what holds me up some days!
I'll show you the PJs after the fair has ended in mid-August.
This is the Boston terrier's chair at the bay window to look outside, she has taken their spot too!
I read that the Manx cat is more dog than cat & she has proven that true!
She too is savouring summer, enjoying the lazy hazy days of summer.
I hope you too are enjoying the sunny weather & have a shaded spot to enjoy it in.
Thank you for the visit, I hope you could feel the summer breeze here! Come back again to see what we are up to!
Cynthia xXx
Wow! Your lavender has gone crazy. My sister in law gave me a small lavender seedling last year and it's still blooming but is much smaller than yours. I hope to get as many blooms as you next year.
ReplyDeleteYou must have an amazing number of quilts because every time I visit your blog, you have a new one on the go. I'm sure you'll win a prize for your PJs. I'm looking forward to seeing after the fair.
The gardens are all a profusion of blooms. We live by the river and it's always a few degrees cooler than at the main road but our blooming plants always a little behind in blooming.
Your cat has the life.
Take care, and keep that needle threaded.
Hugs,
Julia
I love your commentary with Rexton! I'm hoping the mosquitoes have lessened by the time we drive out. Your garden pictures are a reminder that I will need to take stock of what is in our garden and how to care for each plant. 30 days 'til hugs!
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