Wednesday, June 11, 2025

I can't believe it is June 11th already!

Hi Everyone!  June is just whizzing by us!  Where did May go!  We have had an abundance of rain.  I am over that for sure.  I hope our drought is over here in NC.  The gardens sure have loved all this rain though except the roses.  I lost a rose bush and I'm not sure about another one.  I'm watching it.

Here are some photos of all my flowers:

 

Red Dahlia

Nasturtiums

Mr. Lincoln Rose

Lake Norman Sunset Daylily

Hosta

Gentle Gardener David Austin Rose

Eglantyne David Austin Rose

Desert Echinecea

Daring Deception Daylily

Voyager Daylily



Harmony Ruffles Daylily

Remembering Grace Daylily

Inwood Daylily

Picking Berries Day Lily

Whole Peach Pie Daylily

Two types of Coleus

Canna Lily


Riley and I have been sitting on the patio after dinner when it isn't raining and he loves it!

Banana tree on the patio

Little birds fountain I have on the patio.  I love to hear the water bubbling.

Patio

Riley enjoying the patio after dinner the other night.

I completed the knitting project bag I was making.  It is lined with linen and has pockets for scissors, stitch markers, knitting needles, etc. The brown leather handle is there in case you want to hang it up! I love how it turned out

Bumblebee happy on the Butterfly Bush!




I have 2 gardenia plants in the house.  They are both loaded with buds!  My Nana always had a gardenia in the house and it smelled wonderful.  Everytime I smell Gardenia in the air, I think of her.


These glads are from my garden.  I now have some light purple ones blooming.  I'll have to cut them and bring them in too!





This little mourning dove was following me around the garden the other morning.  She went to this little bird bath for a drink of water and then she went to eat some seeds that were scattered from the feeder (below)


I put together this little black table for in between my rocking chairs on the front porch.  The rocking chairs were my parents on their farm.  I like to sit out there and knit or have a cup of iced tea and I always said I needed a little table.  I bought this one on Amazon and put it together when it came.  It is weatherproof and bug proof.

This double begonia is doing so well on the porch.  I love this color against the black rockers and table.

This is a view of my garden the other day from my patio.  I love all the colors and it will just fill in year after year.

The first pumpkin of the season!  I planted from seed milk pumpkin in my raised bed on legs on my patio.



First tomato of the year!!  I have 2 tomatoes in pots.  This is an heirloom one and the other is a Big Boy Tomato plant.  I hope I get alot of them!

Alot of garden things going on but I am taking it easy.  My cancer is back but not enough for chemo right now.  We are watching it.  Pray that it doesn't get any worse and that it just stays like this the rest of my life!  I have cut my hours at work down to 3 days and to 8 hours.  I am doing so much better with being tired now that I have done that.  I appreciate all your prayers you sent me and thoughts, you are all the best!  

That is about all I have for today!  I hope everyone has a great start to their summer and vacations if they are going on one. Take care!


Sherri





4 comments:

  1. Beautiful flowers! I think you have a pet dove if it's following you around. Is it's mate around? So sorry your cancer has returned, but hopefully just sitting there. Glad you are keeping track of it. More prayers said. Good to cut your work hours down. I'm chuckling at your pumpkin in the raised garden. It might overgrow that planter, but that makes it fun. Love your parents' rockers. Linda in Kansas

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    1. Thanks Linda and thank you for the continued prayers! Today that little pumpkin fell off. There was a bug, like a potato bug in there laying eggs on the backs of leaves and cutting the blossoms off. I got rid of every last one of them and killed the eggs. Now I hope more form!

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  2. Prayers…brenda

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