Thursday, June 11, 2026

Our New Gardens


Hello friends.
Today I reveal it all. 


First up we came home with 35 rocks 
for two new gardens.
Well to finish two gardens that were started
years ago and changed up now
with the shrubs we lost.
The pink flowering shrub is a Weigela,
It is a month late blooming.
The yellow flower is a Coreopsis.
This and the three Lavender plants
in front, we just planted.


My friend who is doing our estate sale for mom
hand painted these flags out of old
wood snow fences.
She separated each wood section from the wire
 which was attached to help keep
the snow drifts at bay in the  Winter.
Both my grandparents had this type of fence
which they put up in late Fall.
Bob water proofed for me and we hung it here.


This is on the side of our garage.
I love how this first new/ old garden looks now.


The second garden bed we changed up
is located at the back of our house.
Another Weigela on the right.
To the left I replaced the other
Weigela that died with this tub.
Added flowers in it.


To the left of the tub are these rocks
with a concrete turtle and old brick I had.


The brick is from Zanesville, Ohio.


I dug up some of my mom's Hens and Chicken's
and planted into my stone wishing well.

Now for the reveal of what Bob had stashed
in our garage.
I have no idea what he has in there.
We had to dig up one more dead Weigela.
Once we had the empty space,
I nonchalantly said to Bob;
"If we only had some sort of a potting table
that would fit here, I could add some of
my mom's garden stuff on it.'
Bob says " I have one."
Opens the garage door and pulls some junk
out which was in front and voila...


He uncovers this piece.
He asked me if this would work.
"I said OMG where did this come from?"
He says "I've had it in here for awhile."
"Yes it will work!"
"I can paint it if you want."
"NO"
"It's perfect the way it is".
He waterproofed it and it fit perfectly where
the shrub once was.



So I started to add a few things.
My mom's metal pail.


I purchased a fern and Bob waterproofed
my faux beehive.


My mom's watering can and terra cotta pot.



I took out the dirt which I had usually
planted Geraniums in and now
it holds the rest of my moms terra cotta pots.


Here it is semi set up.
I have another idea I want to try out...
but need to go to our nursery.
Too dang HOT right now though.
 


A long view.


One more long view.
Oh the shrub just to the right is our Hydrangea.
It is just starting to leaf out.
I am happy how this second garden turned out.
Bob and I ended up going to the rock quarry
a second time to get the rocks for this one.
We picked up 20 this time and the cash price
was $10.00 cheaper...we were happy as two
pigs wallowing in the mud. LOL

In other news,
it is HOT HOT HOT
here right now.
I went outside yesterday only 
to water and get our mail.

Tomorrow is our last  day to  take things out
of mom's house before the estate sale.
I am taking my daughter Michele and grand 
Mikayla to see if they want anything.
Will be glad when this is over. 

Garden  Blessings to All!
Janice 
 


Sunday, June 7, 2026

Sunday Starts

 
Plus two mini finishes.


Any ideas who this fella is?


Or this little gal?


I finished Parade Sam
from Notforgotten Farm.
One of the many "Littles"
Ain't he adorable.
I did change the color of his coat though.
More red than rust.
I also added some red into his firecracker.


Then I finished Betsy,
also from Notforgotten Farm.
I did change her shoes to red.
They were suppose to be the same rust
as her hair was.
She does have a sweet face,
but I wish I had stitched some pink cheeks
like Uncle Sam had.
It was not in the pattern...but now I think
that I should have.

Now for my focus piece through July 4th.
I purchased this pattern to celebrate
our Semi Quincentennial.


America's 250 birthday.


For our important birthday,
I have chosen an important pattern.
America Two Hundred and Fifty 
by Plum Street Samplers.


Here I almost finished page 1 of 10.
4 days of stitching this.


In this pattern there are 5 flags
with stars that represented America
 from the beginning when we were under
British rule to after the
Revolutionary War.
One star will also represent 
the crown for King George III.
Am looking forward to stitching
all of them and everything in this pattern.
I love history and there will be many
historical motifs in this. 


The blue star to the left is the 
Grand Old Union Flag.
The red one on the right is the 
Union Jack.


This next flag is the
American Flag.
The one over one initials of TJ
stand for Thomas Jefferson.
There will be 5 initials of those men
who were tasked to the writing of our
Declaration of Independence.
These gentlemen were all part of 
the Second Continental Congress.
They worked tirelessly from
June 11th to July 4. 1776,
and our declaration was published
on July 5th, 1776.


Page Two is now completely stitched.
This page took me 9 days.
Now onto page 3 of 10. 
Not sure if this will be finished in time
for July 4th...oh well.
There is always next year.

In other news,
All of the much needed weeding, planting
and bags of mulch have been completed.

Thursday I decided to make my favorite
Spring pie which was a strawberry rhubarb one.
We had a warm piece with vanilla ice cream.

After two weeks of sunny days, we finally
had some rain early Saturday morning.

Sitting outside now most every afternoon,
I have now had chipmunks, squirrels and even
a baby bunny come real close to me.
We hope not to have any more sightings
of the Garter snake that was
in our one shrub one day though
Tundra kept barking at it.
 Am hoping his barking made it leave for good.

Tomorrow my brother and I are headed
to my mom's once again.
We have to decide what to do now with 
the stuff we wanted my sister to look at
before we decided on it.
She went there Saturday and was still
overwhelmed and would not look at it.
We are getting tired of her attitude
quite frankly.
We told her we have a drop dead date
of June 12th and then nothing
else can be taken out of the house.
She is overwhelmed... yet everything
is on tables and even priced for her to see now.
We left one area for her to go through and look at.
My brother and I were the ones overwhelmed
all the months we have been cleaning
out mom's house.
No excuse for her to be overwhelmed.

Well I hope everyone is enjoying
the rest of the weekend.
Cannot believe how fast the days are going now
since retiring.

First Sunday Of June Blessings To All!
Janice 

 
 

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Whippy Wednesday

Hello friends! 


Today I bring you my monthly progress
on my stitchy work.
Let's start with Elizabeth Manners where
 I left off from last month.


Now you may notice Elizabeth was misspelled.
That is how the pattern went.



Also did the big floral motif
in the upper right, small bird,
bird on tree and part of the fruit bowl.



I do enjoy stitching on this one.
Here is where I finished for May.


April's progress of Floral Motif.


For May I accomplished the peach flowers
on the left, the white flower,
then everything below those. 


This one I also enjoy working on.


Next up is Faith 1831.
You know I am not a fan of 1 over 1 stitching.



I am plugging away though.
Only have one more row to go now.


Also stitched the angel on the right too.


Final progress for May on this one.


Finally Jeny Brimer.
 Where I left in April.


So in the pattern it calls for a peacock.
It also called for 4 deer on the right side.


Since my grandfather's were both farmers,
I changed the peacock to a horse.


The 4 deer to 4 cows.


Where I ended this one in May.
I don't really like the color scheme of this one...
however since it is a tribute stitch
for my grandfather's the colors 
are more manly to me...so it works.

In other news,
my brother and I went back to my mom's 
house on Monday.
We found  more money hidden in the garage.
$2100.00.
I hope you are all sitting down.
We have found over $15,000 thus far.
We still have  coinage to roll...
so that number will rise.
Lots of coins to roll.
We shoved it all into boxes.
We have no clue why she hid so much money.
We found it in every room of her house,
except the bathrooms.
She had savings accounts & CD's in 
3 different banks so why so much money
hidden in her house?
We kept putting all of the money back into the one
savings account to help with her care.
After all it is her money...not ours.

Sunday morning we had a young buck (deer) visit us.
He was spotted again on Tuesday morning.
Not often do we have deer so close here.

Tuesday Bob and I spent the whole day
in our front yard.
Weeded, planted 5 shrubs, filled 3 pots with annuals.
Then Bob put up a new flag for us.

Today we are going to work more
 in our backyard.
Bob is also going to clearcoat (waterproof)
two items for me so I can keep outside. 
It will be a secret until I do an upcoming post.
One item he had right in our garage....
when I asked him I might want one....
he says I have one.
I kid you not he has more things he has pulled
out of our garage than Carter's has pills.

First Wednesday In June Blessings To All!
Janice









Saturday, May 30, 2026

Oh What A Crock

Hello friends.
Today I wanted to share with you
my collection of 2 gallon crocks and jugs. 


I prefer the 2 gallon ones as they are easier
for me to move around.
I do have a few larger, but those dont 
get moved around so much.
I once had a 30 gallon one where
it held drawings and magazine articles
I ripped out. I sold it and cleaned up my act...er mess.


My favorites are the blue slip ones.
Each unique.
Some had wood lids while others had a crock one.


Back in the day they were very important
to any household.
Storing pickles or making sauerkraut.
Others for aging cheese or dairy products
such as milk or butter.


You might find salted meats in some
or even preserved eggs.


The jugs more often than not,
held whiskey of some sort.


This one is a favorite of mine...
because of its wonky shape at the top.
It is not an even one at all.
Am so glad it was not destroyed
after it was taken out of the kiln.
It has a beauty all to itself.

My grandmothers and even my mom
had many crocks.
They made sauerkraut and pickles.
It was a stinky mess while doing it,
but the results were wonderful...
health wise better with no preservatives
and tasted great.

In other news,
Today am picking my mom up early.
We have a funeral to attend.
My dear cousin lost her daughter at 41 years.
She had an aneurysm.

Bob decided to have 20 bags of mulch
 delivered to the house Thursday.
We will start mulching next week.
Planted a few annuals in one pot.
Next week will go and purchase more 
 as I do not like to overwhelm myself.


Will also replace the 5 Bluebeard plants
we lost over Winter and replace with
Double Play Doozie Spireas pictured above.
{photo taken from internet}
I am sad that my Bluebeards all died...
even my neighbor lost shrubs over
this Winter.
I believe it was due to the wet Winter we had,
with the colder than usual Spring.

Last night Bob grilled us up some smashburgers
and toasted pretzel buns.
I made a broccoli salad.
We ate outside and then had our first bonfire.
Made some Smore's and drank a couple beers.
Came inside went the skeeters came out.

What are your plans for the last weekend of May?

Oh What A Crock Blessings To All!
Janice



Tuesday, May 26, 2026

May CupboardScape

Hope everyone is doing well.
I have come to the conclusion that we
here in Michigan we are having a true Spring.
Something we have not been use to for many years.
Therefore we are complaining it is too cold,
rainy and warm and then repeat.
We have been spoiled with warm weather
these past years...which is not really Spring.
I had this same conversation with one of my neighbors,
and she agreed with me. 
 

Spring spending time on my grandparents farms,
meant Spring cleaning.
Both my gramma's would get out the
lye soap for scrubbing.
{pictured here is some faux violets that I made}
Since they are blooming currently...
decided to add them inside the apothecary jar
with some lye soap.  


Gramma H would get out her Argo and starch
her clothes after washing.
Gramma B used P & G Soap.
Both used Ivory soap as well.


Lye soap was a necessity.


Pioneer woman used mangles for scrubbing.
My grammas had their wringer washing machines.


However both grammas would 
beat their pillows outside.


Gramma B would also use her washing dolly.
This is not hers, but I bought one.
You would place this wooden dolly
inside a bucket and twist in the soapy water.


I actually did like beating the rugs with
a rug beater.
Both gramma's would hang their rugs
over a clothesline and I would 
beat the dust out of them.
This rag rug actually was my gramma B's.
I remember tearing strips of cloth
and putting the colors in different piles.
Then my gramma would take the rags
to a house which a lady would make 
the rugs for her and in turn gramma
would sew or mend clothes for her.
It was their barter system.

In other news,
my brother and I went back to my mom's house
Monday morning.
Grabbed more things we wanted to bring back.
Then we went to visit my mom.
She had not eaten any of her lunch
when we arrived.
She lied and told us she did...so we made her eat.
She then ate everything except her hamburger.
She needs to eat more protein...but she wont listen.
My sister calls her while we were still there.
She tells my sister she had tuna for lunch.
I texted my sister and told her what she really ate.

Today I have to take her to 2 doctor appts,
then taking her to lunch and then taking her
to her ice cream float social.
I will be bringing a gallon of vanilla ice cream.
I know my mom will have one of those...
she wont say no to sweets.

Tomorrow Bob and I will be going to 
the rock quarry near us.
I want to create a new flower bed with
rocks around it.
We also have to get a few flowers for the house,
and need to get flowers for the flower pots
we have at the entrance to our store.

No rain in the forecast now so we will finally
have some nice weather 
to get out and clean flowers beds...
not today though.

Hope everyone is having a great week thus far.

End Of May Blessings To All!
Janice