The first week of spring and today, March 25, we're getting some much-needed rain. Our little redbud tree we rescued from the front entry flower bed a few years ago is thriving in the backyard. And the pansies I planted in a strawberry pot are loving the rain.
Full-on Spring
A gaggle of geese...or one gagged goose?
The last of the leaves...we hope
It's a new year! 2017! The middle of January already, and I think we've finally gotten all the leaves raked up. It was a rather pleasant job with the wonderfully warm weather we've had. That can't be all the winter we're getting though. Still, the days are growing longer, so spring can't be too far away.
First snow of the year!
Critters in the yard
Planting tulips...an exercise in patience
Foggy November morning
End of October
We found this barn red gate at a garage sale for $5. It matches the deck and makes a perfect backdrop to the orange cosmos (which came up wonderfully again this year!) and also offers a touch of privacy between the space beneath our deck and the space beneath our next-door-neighbors'.
Cuddled our youngest granddaughter on a chilly October morning. A bittersweet time. The kids were home for an unexpected visit for my mom's memorial service (see the lovely flowers sent to the service on the table). So thankful my mother is in Heaven after a few difficult years, but at the same time, it's hard to imagine a world without her in it.
Mid-October glory
Evening color in the garden
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The rail pots have done SO well this year! |





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The orange cosmos came back wonderfully. |
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The story of how we got our orange cosmos here... |
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Watering is one of evening's pleasures! |
Summer's end...
Inches and inches of rain have made the end of summer extraordinarily beautiful here in mid-September.
Rail Pots
June's end, spring's end
The Spring of 2016 was one of the earliest, prettiest, and most pleasant I can remember with plenty of rain, mild temps (until just recently) and just generally wonderful. Now we hunker down to survive the hot summer, by far my least favorite season.
A favorite sitting place, but now that everything is getting pretty, it's mostly too hot to sit here. :(

Our first tomato of the year was early! But yummy!
Lessons from a family of robins

We've had the uncommon privilege of watching a pair of robins build their home and start a family. I'm ashamed to say that I was annoyed to see the twigs and straw appear in the hanging pot I'd so carefully planted with caladiums and begonias on our front porch.

But remembering a nest of mourning doves we'd watched in the same planter the first summer we lived here, I relented and let the nest stay. What a delight it's been this past few weeks to witness each step of the amazing process.


I'm reminded all over again of so many truths:
• If God cares for even these little birds who toil so hard to make their home, how much more does he care for His people who are called by His name?

• The mommy and the daddy work together to build their home, protect the nest, and feed their flock. God sets the lonely in families. He never intended us to go it alone.
• The best things in life require a lot of patience, and they can get pretty messy while you wait. But oh, how worth the wait!



