Grandpa with Oliver left, River right
We had a belated Mother's day potluck here at our house yesterday. Everyone's schedule was weird last weekend so we simplified. With two daughters with new families this year it was fun! River will be one in a week, how time flies! I made a ham with this rub Foodnetwork.com, simple and tasty, and everyone loved it! I used a real grainy mustard. Lots of leftover ham for this week. Tonite I made Oven Roasted Asparagus With Parmesan Cheese to go with it. Yummy! I also bought a wonderful pineapple upside down cake from a local bakery and supplied beverages. Kids brought veggies and fruit side dishes. Perfect combo! I received a decorative tote full of Earth-friendly laundry products, and 2 big box store gift cards, designated for plants. I will buy our new things to plant later this week...
Cute!
First I got a great deal on a ham, 1/2 off for $10.00. I found this pretty, summer dress blouse for work at Ross for $10.00. It had some really gaudy gold buttons that I replaced with white. Free since I always have extra buttons! Much better. I found two thick cotton 6-packs of kitchen wash cloths for $3.00 each also at Ross. Mine were toast, and you can never have too many-
I have my seeds ready to go now that the weather has stabilized. It was 75 today, and going into the 80's mid week. More mild temps after that. Some, like the peppers will go into pots. The rest in various areas of the yard. I had never heard of the Purple Gleam poppies, pretty! I'm looking forward to trying the 2 varieties of sweet Italian peppers! We were going to try and plant our veggie starts this weekend, but it was too busy. I will spend my gift cards and use that to buy most of our veggies for this coming 3 day weekend. We decided it made more sense to have 3 days to tackle that. Tomatoes, cukes, squashes, peppers, etc. Dave spent almost the entire day today at our daughter's house. They spread bark dust, added a soaker hose, shrubs and flowers in a formerly dead parking strip. It's pretty now and will add some shade and pollinators. With the 2 girls being new homeowners (and having babies) we offered our help to get their gardens going. It's a lot of work! Our perennials here are doing great-
So green!
Our re-bark dusted area, weeded and cleaned up, lots of Chokecherries and Serviceberries this year!
Great picture of "Grandpa" and the little ones.
ReplyDeleteYou're in an area where once your winter is over, it's over and everything turns luscious green and starts to bloom. Up here in northern Minnesota winter seems to hang on with a death grip until one day, lo and behold, it's summer time. In the meanwhile, we're trying to be patient. (Arrrrgh, frost threatening again tonight. :o( )
Yes that's usually the case but not this year. We had Weather in the 30s in the last 2 weeks crazy. So we did have a wet spring and some mild weather so everything really bloomed and grew quickly!
ReplyDeleteI actually made jam with service berries from my Mom's tree - a very seedy jam too. Great photo with the kids.
ReplyDeleteWe eat ours fresh, they're so small...
DeleteLove the picture of grandpa with the grands! It sounds like you had a wonderful - if belated - Mothers' Day. Why is it so hard to find cotton socks? Especially anklets? I had to shop all over creation last year to find some myself. Your gardens look so lovely - poppies are one of my favorite flowers.
ReplyDeleteHe really loves his grandbabies! And I don't know why it's so hard to find mostly just plain old Cotton socks, who knows? I have seen lots of synthetic ones but those don't work very well...
ReplyDeleteHi Nancy! :) Look at all that green!!!!!!! We had a mini heat wave last week, but it's shivery cold again, sigh! I can't plant anything yet, I'm itching to start! My seedlings are going to explode through the window soon. I need to get some comfy summer dresses myself. If I had time, I'd get to the fabric store and sew some. The flowers are so pretty! I'm glad you're summer is here!
ReplyDeleteThanks, yours will come
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