Happy 4th of July!

Wishing everyone a happy and safe 4th! Hope wherever you are that you’re having glorious weather. Michigan has been perfection for days and the forecast for the weekend is more of the same!  Yippee!

Here’s what’s blooming now in Spence’s Girl’s garden:

2015 Mid-Year Assessment

The BUGS (Blogging University Graduates) bi-weekly prompt is to track our 2015 New Year’s Resolutions at mid-year.

  • FILING: Starting after the New Year, I combed and sorted through countless boxes, piles and bags of paperwork that have accumulated for more years than I’m willing to admit. A supposed “priority” upon retiring in 2014 – until I committed to “just do it” in 2015, it seemed overwhelming. Once started I nearly burned up our shredder, found things that were important (and ridiculous) even discovering a little black velvet drawstring bag of quarters ($20).  For someone who is a control freak, this felt out of control but once completed, I felt euphoric.
It's liberating!
It’s liberating!
  • MOVING MOM: Not a resolution per se, but a significant commitment for three weeks in March was flying to Florida, helping Mom pack up her home of 26 years and share the drive north to her new home in Michigan. Having my MacBook in tow and the blog established, I chronicled this in my 20 part series called “Moving Mom” (I’d be honored if you wish to check it out).  It was a once-in-a- lifetime experience and I’m glad I documented it since in the moment, it was a blur of activity. What could have been contentious and stressful was in fact exhausting but a bonding experience unlike anything I can imagine. I’m so glad we took that journey together.

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  • NEW BED AT LAST: I bought a bed after at least six years of bitching about my too soft bed. Procrastination and misconceptions had kept me from even starting the process, prolonging my insomnia, aches and pains. In my series “59 Candles, 59 Things – Part Twenty” I wrote about this experience. What I learned is “you don’t know what you don’t know”. I’m grateful I took a rainy day with nothing on the agenda and DID IT ALREADY.
With a good night's sleep, I now awake with pretty thoughts in my head.
With a good night’s sleep, I now awake with pretty thoughts like this in my head.
  • FIND ALTERNATIVE HEALTH SOLUTIONS:  I finally sought out alternative treatments for my aches and pains after realizing that pain meds were simply a bandaid. Besides my yoga and meditation practice, I recently found a doctor who is an osteopath, acupuncturist and physical therapist. At 59, a lot of my “structural” issues can’t be fixed but can and do seem to be responding with better flexibility, toning and some improvement with pain. At 59, I’ve accepted that “we’ve all got something” and feel blessed that any and all health challenges I’ve had are just part of living this long. And given the alternative, I’ll take living any day.

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  • GARDEN – DONE AND SCALED BACK (well sort of) Completed my garden for 2015, and scaled back on my typical annual expenditure. Yes, I’ve given myself tennis elbow (which incidentally is very painful), strained my back and both shoulders from what I called “extreme gardening” pushing to the point of “feeling the burn” then usually 30-60 minutes more to finish up. But hey, the garden looks fabulous and from here out it’s just weeding and dead-heading.
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Good for the soul.

I still have the following things to complete be they resolutions, goals or simply my to-do list:

  • Lose weight
  • Perfect my gnocchi recipe
  • Learn to make crepes
  • Learn to make tamales
  • Learn to make “bath bombs”

I’d love to hear how you’re doing with your resolutions…….leave me a comment!

What’s Blooming in my Garden Today

Buttercups - this flowerbed is awash in yellow
Buttercups – this flowerbed is awash in yellow
Hollyhocks
Hollyhocks
My New Lily
My New Lily
Yarrow, Buttercups & Mountain Laurel
Yarrow, Buttercups & Mountain Laurel
Hostas
Hostas
Sage & Roses
Sage & Roses
Clematis & Sweet Pea
Clematis & Sweet Pea
Clematis
Clematis
Clematis
Clematis
Lily
Lily
Sweet Peas
Sweet Peas
Volunteer Snapdragons
Volunteer Snapdragons
First long stem rose
First long stem rose
Sedum
Sedum
Sage
Sage
Ornamental Peppers, Moss Roses, Nasturtium
Ornamental Peppers, Moss Roses, Nasturtium
Pansies still in bloom
Pansies still in bloom
Nicotania - and check out my electric blue pedicure
Nicotania – and check out my electric blue pedicure
Lemon Basil, Thyme, Butterfly Bush
Lemon Basil, Thyme, Butterfly Bush

I realize that I haven’t posted in nearly a week but I’ve been working in my garden like a woman possessed.  Here’s an update of the profusion of color that is exploding in my world.  It’s hard work but what a pay off, beauty abounds.

Poppies are a poppin’!

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Each year it’s the same. I go from no poppies to one poppy to tons of poppies.

Thinking back to my early gardening days, I would purchase and plant packets of poppy seeds.  Never got a poppy; discouraged I came to believe I just didn’t have “the touch”.

Then a few years back I was at my stepdaughter’s home, admiring her beautiful poppies.  And I looked down.  “OMG” I thought.  I’d seen that foliage in my garden.  And pulled it out thinking it was weeds.  Every year.

Needless to say, I learned a valuable lesson and have grown poppies with great success, year after year ever since.

Peonies at last!

I can’t help it.  With each new bloom that appears in my garden, I get an almost euphoric pleasure and feel the need to share these beauties with those who follow my blog.  Have I thanked you lately for your support?  If not, many thanks! I only wish you could smell these fabulous blooms.

Lovely flowers from my garden

As one of the 59 Candles, 59 Things (that make me happy) series, I recently posted pictures of my irises that had bloomed as of that date.  Since that post, the remainder have revealed themselves and were simply too pretty not to share.

And not to leave out some other happy surprises, the first peony (of several hundred blooms between three bushes) has opened as well as my lovely Dwarf Korean Lilac Bush, given to me by my step-son and daughter-in-law.  My yard is launching into it’s fragrant phase…