Monday, July 3, 2023

hellooo ~ this & that

Hello and happy July! I recently finished repainting the little table on the porch. I've this table for at least 30 years - a cast off from a neighbor. It's been several colors. The last few years it was yellow and it was fading and peeling. I was tired of the yellow anyway.


The Chicago area has been hit hard with the smoke from the Canada wildfires. I took this photo last week, when the sun was trying to peek out through the haze right before sunset. That was the day we had the worst air quality in the world.


My little veggie garden is doing great. There's two tomato plants on the left, then red onions, and purple beauty bell pepper. 


Exciting to see the first fruits.


This beautiful purple flowered perennial has turned out to be one of my favorites. It's in the geranium family (geranium pratense); more commonly known as Meadow Cranesbill. I purchased this plant at least 25 years ago with my then next-door neighbor, Thanam. She had recently moved here from Malaysia and didn't have a car. I took her to the garden center with me and we each bought one of these plants. For some reason, she thought the name of this plant was Heavenly Death. That's what she always called it. Did it have that name on the plant tag? I don't remember. I've Googled to see if any variety of Meadow Cranesbill has this name and don't come up with anything. But to this day, I still call this plant Heavenly Death because of Thanam. It reminds me of her. (She moved back to Malaysia 20 years ago.) 

Another interesting thing about this perennial is that it's been moved several times and has always done well. It loves where it is now, nestled in-between coral bells. It gets a nice mixture of sun and shade.


Our new(ish) next door neighbor never did cut down the mulberry tree like he told us he was going to. We even left him a nice note on his gate last month, offering once again to help him pay for having the tree cut down and to let us know if he needed any help finding a tree trimming service. We left our phone numbers and also told him he was welcome to stop by and talk to us. Never heard from him. *sigh*  

So, you guessed it, we're once again having to deal with millions of mushy mulberries falling all over our patio, in the hostas, and all the other plants that run along the privacy fence ~ not to mention the walking path to the patio and in all the fresh mulch we lay down in the spring. We haven't been able to use our patio in for three weeks, so far. And when the mulberries are done falling, Brian will then have to power wash the patio to get all the stains off. Have I ever said how much I hate this tree? 😜



INDOORS:


I got tired of looking at this squished space in "my" room. (I never know what to call this space. I have several names for it: Phil's room {used to be my son, Phil's bedroom}, the guest room, my room, my office.) 



I cleared the space out, including the bookcase so I could move it.



I started by moving the bookcase underneath the mirror. Clementine immediately took up residency on the chair moved to the side. I stashed my yoga and exercise equipment into a basket in the corner.


In this view, you can see the opening to the room, as well as how the wall next to the door juts out, creating a little nook next to the bookcase. 


I decided I didn't like the basket of exercise equipment in the corner. The corner needed some height. So I moved the exercise stuff into a smaller basket, tucked the yoga mat and bolster next to the other side of the bookcase (as seen in photo above), and put a stool with a plant on it in the corner.


Took the framed cat art print from the kitchen and moved it to this wall. 


I think this space looks much better now. Less cramped.


The white chair got moved into the living room across from the couch. The chair has become Clementine's new favorite napping spot. Funny, because she rarely napped on it when it was in "my" room.


For those of you in the US, have a happy and safe 4th of July. (Clementine doesn't like fireworks ~ and neither do I.)


7 comments:

  1. Hello! Your room looks great! I always love the feeling of accomplishment when I do a task like that. Have a cozy evening!

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  2. I LOVE the new arrangement of your room. I always enjoy seeing inside of your home. Call me nosey, but I love your taste and how you arrange things. Your front porch looks so inviting. So sorry you are still dealing with Mulberry mess. That is so frustrating for you. People just don't seem to be as helpful and neighborly as they were when we were young. I hope your air clears up, but I think we will all be dealing with some smokey haze from Canada for the duration of the summer. It's always fun to see what is going on with you. I love that Clementine is hanging in there! See you again soon!

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  3. I love your outdoor space (and indoors too!). I'm so glad our skies are blue again. I've never been more grateful for clean air. ❤️

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  4. I have a room like that, and I sometimes call it my craft room, and sometimes I just call it my creative space. I love it, but it tends to collect clutter because of my completed crafts. Hubby even said “there are sure lots of tchotchkes in here”, and if he noticed, that’s really saying something. My explanation is that my crafting is more about the process than the ends results, but no one wants to discard their own crafts. I keep most of them on shelves on the inside wall so that they’re only seen by me unless you come fully into the room. I’m just grateful to have room for such a space.

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  5. Cats are funny creatures. Ivy is the same way. Won't have anything to do with something until I relocate it. Then she's all over it.
    Brenda

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  6. I love, love, love the color of that table...and you say you're not crafty!! 😉

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  7. I love the color of the table. Also love your yellow front door. Glad to see little Clem is doing well. Have a great rest of the week. Hugs. Kris

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