Sunday, May 5, 2013

A Walk around the yard

Spring is upon us in the North East US.  We've had many days of the most perfect weather imaginable... clear, sunny days and cooler nights.  The sky has been the most amazing shade of blue and the baby maple leaves are a beautiful complement.








I mowed almost all the mow-able property on Wednesday afternoon... and it really could use another mowing again... Yikes!  I can only imagine how quickly it will grow once we get a bit of rain!

As I wandered around checking on the state of the plants and shrubs, I took a few pictures....
This flowering quince was on the property when I moved in 13 years ago.  It needs pruning each year to keep it from encroaching onto the driveway space, which is quite narrow at this point.  It is giving us a very special showing this year.

The pulmonaria used to be in a back garden and I completely missed its blooming a couple of times, so I've moved it to a spot where it gets my attention!

My girl, Gracie, from behind the fence of her exercise yard.  She never has gotten the hang of staying in the unfenced parts without being tied.

Those quince blossoms up close.  Anybody out there have suggestions as to how I can put to use the wonderful fruit they generate later in the year?


Here's Gracie keeping watch on the road.... just in case anything happens that I need to know about.

With Gracie on watch duty, Marco can take a little cat nap. (I call this his cat-erpillar pose.)

5 comments:

  1. Hi Kathie,
    For some reason, the comment you left on my blog didn't show up in my email, so I couldn't respond to you through email. I just wanted to address your question. I'm not sure what video ad you saw on my sidebar, as the ads are constantly changing and currently there is no video showing when I view it. Unfortunately, bloggers have aren't able select what ad appears. You can click on the (x) to make any ad disappear that you don't like though, and I believe you can even state why you don't like it, which gives the ad networks good feedback. Those ad networks do make it financially possible for me to blog on a regular basis, which I couldn't do otherwise. Thanks for your feedback to me.

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  2. Beautiful yard! Quince jelly, my grandmom used to make it, delicious!

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    1. Coco! thanks for the idea... I've never tried quince jelly... and I have a hard time figuring out when those quince "apples" are ripe... they get very yellow, but never soften up. I'm going to Food Network right now to look for quince jelly recipes.
      Kathie
      P.S. Love your blog and am heading up to my sewing room shortly to put some rows of topstitching on my Burda Style jacket!

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  3. Hi Kathie, this has nothing to do with this post, so sorry. I don't know if there is another way to contact you. I saw your comment on Little Green Notebook about her plywood floor. I would love to know more about yours and how long you have had them and pictures maybe?

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    1. Hi Beth! it was nice to hear from you about the floors... if you email me at kmaggierose at aol dot com, I would be happy to send you some pictures and details of how my floor was created.

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