The kids are out of school and in this part of the country it's like a feeding frenzy trying to get kids signed up for "camps." Yes. That's the hip thing to do. (of course, I am anything but hip - sigh)If you don't know how to just be with and enjoy your child or help them entertain themselves for the summer, you sign them ...
Garden
A Conundrum
There's nothing I love more than looking out my kitchen window and seeing my roses in bloom. Nothing. (Okay, well, maybe the smell of garlic and onions cooking. But that's not important right now.)When we first moved into this house, I would look out at nothing-but-green and picture colorful roses along the side and back fences. I ...
From my point of view
The year we moved into this house, we planted roses. They each have names and a story to tell. The names and colors all have meaning for me. Much like everything else that decorates my home. That is really important to me. Sure I like stuff that is fun and colorful, but if you were to ask, I would have a story to tell about ...
What’s the story, Morning Glory?
This is my savage looking garden. I have not yet trimmed back the daisies. I just can't bear to. But it is the morning glories which are proving the most insidious. Right there in the center, with their trumpeting purple faces. They seem so innocent and so beautiful. But the truth is much more sinister.Here they are sneaking over the back wall. ...
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood
If you're driving south towards San Diego on the I-5, you'll see this amazing sight. Color. Color. And more color. Miles of color. "What is that??" It always makes me think of Moses:"I must turn aside now and see this marvelous sight.." ~ Exodus 3:3 Of course, he was talking about the burning bush . . . But, this. . . This ...
Promises, promises
Dork alert! I go a little nutty this time of year. I start walking around my garden and taking mental inventory of what is going on out there. Of course, I have my camera with me. And really, is there anything worth documenting yet? Well, technically...no. Then I notice that the lavender is pretty fragrant already and that the sweet peas are ...
Welcome Back!
The daffodils have come up.And the freesias. The day lilies will be blooming in time for Easter. They surprise me every year. Every year. I have this big "Wow!" moment. I get so excited. As if I had anything to do with this. Well... it is my garden. LOL I don't take this amazing miracle for granted. And yet, I know this is how ...
San Francisco and Margaritas
I know what it sounds like. You probably thought this post was going to be about my favorite city in Northern California and salt rimmed glasses full of lime juice and tequila. But, noooo...... "Honeeey, your mom's trying to tell me something about eating in San Francisco and Margaritas..." I go outside to investigate and ask my mother to ...
The Desires of My Heart
I love violets.The scent from the tiny flowers always amazes me.It probably has to do with my Cuban childhood. As I said in an earlier post, "all Cuban babies smell like violets." My mom has a patch of violets growing along the side of her house and she brought me a pot full of them two years ago. And they make me so happy. I keep ...