Sunday, July 27, 2025

A Delightful Week

What a nice summer it has been this July. In the past, we would have it seemed days and days of over 110. This summer we have had none. We have no 100 degree days the rest of July. But August is coming. Yesterday, we had that wonderful coastal breeze just flowing in, and we worked in the flowerbeds and the garden beds and I harvested the rest of my garlic, cut lots of mint to dry, found that the lemon balm had reseeded itself. I have tried and tried to get lemon balm and I might regret it in the future but I am so happy with all of it. I harvested red raspberry to dry. My rosemary was going crazy. I found a cinnamon scented geranium a couple years ago. It is also going to town. I am pretty happy with this year's garden.

I collected seeds and put them away to be dried and hopefully reseeded in the fall. So all in all a very nice day to play outside in the sun under the blue sky. Polly would make a great farm dog. She watches Ron for a bit to make sure he is doing everything the right way, then she will run to me and steal anything I might have dropped. She at one point took a clove of garlic that had fallen out of my hand and ran over to her spot on the lawn to taste what it was, and for awhile she smelled like that garlic clove. Having her outside while we work just makes us laugh and gives us hours of entertainment.

It was so nice last week, I even took my hooking project and hooked outside. I have to tell you about my little Indian neighbor next door. She is very shy. I have never talked to her. I have talked to her husband. She doesn't drive and she is very traditional in that she wears her sari when she is in her back yard. Their backyard is very tropical and they have a water feature that has a creek and a pond. We watch their house when they go to India. That is how I know that I was expecting Koi in the pond and they have big catfish. They love those catfish and they are so tame. But like I said, I have never talked to her. She watches me through the fence. So while I was hooking out there she stood and watched. I have wanted to say something, but she is skittish like a deer. So I just let her watch. I bet she knows more about me than I do her.  

Me trying to get a picture for you on my rug I am working on. She had just come back from a walk with Ron and she was all fired up and wanting to play.  

 

See the dog feet. She is a good dog and she does most often what I tell her. She doesn't get to get on my rugs like that but sometimes she just has her moments. I really do love working on chicken rugs and sunflowers. I hope to finish this next week. Then I will have to look in my stash and see what rug pattern do I have that I haven't done. I know I have a few. 

I hope you all are having a very nice summer too. I am thankful for days in which to rest and be thankful.

I hope wherever you are, your days are filled with sunshine, blue skies, and beautiful sunrises and sunsets. The lovely summer days that pass all too quickly. 

~Kim~

"Like all magnificent things, it's very simple." ---Tuck Everlasting, Natalie Babbitt, 1975
 
 


 

4 comments:

Rugs and Pugs said...

Yes, summer passes all too quickly and winter goes on forever. We have been a little too hot and humid for my liking but I will still take it over the cold.
Beautiful sunflower pictures and your rug is looking good.
Polly is adorable.
Does your neighbor perhaps not speak English and is shy about it? Just a thought.
Happy Sunday!

acorn hollow said...

Your garden is lovely. Lucky you no 100 degree days we have been very warm and humid this summer and I am in the northeast we do not get that kind of weather much. I do not like it at all.
Your sweet dog loves your hooking. I like the rug you are working on.
The fact that your neighbor is so skittish is odd if you take care of their gardens when they travel.
Cathy

Saundra said...

What fantastic colors you have in your new rug. California 110* temps are far different than that on the east coast. Gonna sound like a broken record, but when I lived in California we had no A/C in the house when temps were that high and we were fine as it is a dry heat. We would fly home to visit family in July and even with temps in the 90's it is sweltering.

TheCrankyCrow said...

Your sunflower is just magnificent Kim! So many flowers on it fully open at the same time. The wind would have done it in a dozen times over here. The rest of your garden sounds amazing as well. You should show us some photos! I'm curious about drying the red raspberry...you mean you dry the berries? I'm glad you're enjoying such a beautiful summer. We have been very wet but, as you say, August is coming. Today (and for a few days into this coming week) we are "hot" - 87ยบ and humid. I know for people like you and many others, that isn't hot at all but, hey...this is Nod LOL. Of course they're saying strong storms moving in again after midnight. Last week we had some torrential rains getting over 2" in less than 24 hrs and a tornado touch down about 20 miles from here. Those I could definitely do without. What a fun rug you're working on! I am always amazed how quickly you hook things up. I am absolutely pathetic in that department. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday and have a great new week ahead!