Surprisingly pleasant day.

We’ve actually had a really nice day here as long as one wasn’t too long in shadow πŸ™‚ Ok , it wasn’t that bad there either but I preferred to sit in the sunshine and drink tea πŸ™‚ I have moved a perennial that comes from Illinois, the Kankakee mallow (Iliamna remota). It has actually thrived in my garden beneath the Juneberry tree but it was time to move it because the ground is just too dry there during summer.

It actually started last weekend and removed a part of it just to see how well it would adapt to the move and it adapted really well. It sort of divided itself to smaller parts so there’s still one growing where it has been that easily can be four new plants and I’ve already have it in6 other places now πŸ™‚ It has been a favourite of mine since I sowed it well over twenty years ago so I do hope it will thrive at the new places they can call their homes πŸ™‚ Mine spreads via its roots but I’ve read that a fire will start the seeds but I didn’t have a fire when I bought the seeds back then so I think it will work again without it if I try again πŸ™‚

The clouds covered the sun when we went out on our morning walk but as soon as we were almost at home the clouds opened up. We’ve had lots of smaller clouds in the sky all day but now it looks like bigger clouds are coming in again, they say we’ll get rain but they said we would last night as well and as far as I could see the only reason the grass was wet was because of dew. A day or two with cloudy weather and some rain will only be good for my Kankakee willows now when they have moved all over the garden.

We won’t get much rain though, mostly just enough to keep the soil surface slightly damp πŸ™‚ I’ve also heard the Cuckoo bird for the first time this year. According to folklore it means different things from what direction one hear it for the first time. From north and summer will be dry, from east one will be comforted because if it comes from south it means death in the family but it is from the west we want to hear it because that’s the best πŸ™‚ The coming year will be great. We here will have a dry summer this year πŸ™‚

I think this could be a Red Kite or a brown. I’m not that good when it comes to birds πŸ™‚

Besides that I’ve done very little. Mostly I’ve been sitting in the sunshine drinking tea or coffee. Β Last year when the warm weather came the entire garden was buzzing because of the beekeepers bees, it is considerable more quiet this year. Yes we do have pollinators like bumblebees flying around but all those hives did make a big difference, so it’ll be interesting to see how it will be next year, to many honey bees can actually make life really tough for the wild bees by being too many for an area. Also everything started so early this year that there wasn’t much for the bumblebees to eat and that could have killed a lot of them. I think we’ll know better when summer starts and all workers starts to fly around.

It is time for that last cup of tea for the day and today I’m so tired that I most likely will fall asleep in the sofa πŸ™‚

In my woodland right now.

Have a great day!

Not this one though, it grows in full sunlight and dry soil.

5 thoughts on “Surprisingly pleasant day.

  1. Have you noticed how it’s almost impossible to take a photo of Sarah that doesn’t look like a work of art? It’s as if her every move is a pose.

    I finally had my yard mowed this week because all the purple unidentified flowers had died and big gangly weeds sprang up really high. I also had a lot of little delicate very pale lavender flowers that sadly got mowed away, but it had to be done.

    I hired a new man to mow and he took much better care than the previous guys. They used to tear through the yard on a riding mower in 6 minutes, leaving huge patches of moss torn out where they turned their wheels. This time I don’t see any moss damage, so I’m happy my new yard guy appreciates it. He used a riding mower AND a push mower.

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    1. Hi cats working!

      I have and every time she see the camera the passing starts πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

      WE can’t save all flowers even though some of them will return next spring. I’ve tried lavender here but they never survive but then again the winters are getting less hard so perhaps I should try again πŸ™‚

      Sounds as if You have been lucky with the new guy! He knows how to do a good job and doesn’t like to leave a mess. We have very few who works with mowing lawns but sometimes it would be nice to have someone taking care of that job, I can’t pretend it is one of my favourite things to so πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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      1. Whatever the purple stuff in my yard is, it comes back every spring and this year it had spread more than ever. I once tried lavender but I ordered it by mail and when it came the plants were rotten so I never got to plant it. My yard is all clay so nothing good grows well.

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  2. I’m so glad to read your posts and catch up with your doings. Life has been crazy-busy here, and I’ve missed the serenity of your photos and descriptions of life with Alda, Malkolm and Sarah.

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