Saturday, March 5, 2016

Opened The Window Drapes

To a Rain Washed World at least from my perspective. How lovely! It seems as though we are getting some good rainfall mostly during the nighttime. At least that is the way it has been for the last two nights. I love the sunshine and mild temperatures we are having during the daytime.

Yesterday I walked around my little garden areas and observed how much needs to be done. Mostly the weeds are the biggest issue. The rains have brought up a tremendous amount of beautiful green. At the present time they are easy to pull but they are getting taller day by day. But, it's OK because the water is more important.

There is not much starting to bloom but there is a lot of new growth in the garden. Of course, if you have a Forsythia Yellow Plant you know it is the harbinger of spring as it is an early bloomer along with Red Quince.

I have just a few photos I tried to take yesterday during a light rain. The quality of these photos show that I was feeling impatient with my lack of photo expertise. Oh well, another day they will be better.

I am trying very hard to adjust to life without my sweet Lily. My greatest comfort is that she is no longer suffering. And I am so grateful for all the love, comfort and fun that she gave to me during the ten years. I know it will take me awhile to feel better. Please excuse my less than typical attempt at blogging. 

That said, I did some cooking which seemed very appropriate on a slightly rainy day. I had been reading pot chuck roast recipes and one in particular caught my attention. Specifically, because it called for one cup of strong coffee

So, here it is and it turned out with great flavor along with carrots, onions, potatoes and shiitake mushrooms. This is not fancy cooking but just simple home cooking that I can put in the freezer for little dinners through the coming weeks.

I hope all of you have a Very Good Weekend. 

Mary

4 comments:

  1. That Chuck Roast looks delicious!!! Is that yellow plant also called a Yellow Bell? I love those. I heard if you plant a twig on one and it will grow. Always wondered if that was true or not. There are many in my neighbors yard and would love to have some grow in my yard. Last year they let me get all the cuttings I wanted as I used them in a vase for the table. They were lovely for Easter.

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    1. Hi Lisa, I think Yellow Bell is a different flower. But the forsythia is a plant that you could try rooting by sticking some branches in a bucket of water and see what happens. If you can get some from your neighbors go for it. I really love the bright yellow and it is such a perky color at this time of the year. Blessings.

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  2. Your flowers look lovely from my perspective! We still have some remaining snow and are just coming out of a long couple of weeks of mostly 20 degree winter weather, but this next week promises to warm up nicely. I love forsythia bushes! Their bright yellow display is so cheery. Mary, you always make the most delicious looking meals, and I'll bet they taste every bit delicious, too! One meal this past week that I made was stew beef, mashed potatoes with homemade gravy and sweet, buttery corn.....I call that comfort food! Sometimes simple is best. Keep your chin up, and know that I will be saying prayers for you. I love your new personal photograph, and the one of you from your childhood is adorable! I thoroughly enjoy visiting your blog. Keep up the good work! ~HUGS~ ♥

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    1. I don't think you can top comfort food. I guess that is why it is called "comfort food". Thank you so very much for your encouragement. The photo of me (I think it was first grade) is one of very few pictures I have of myself. And, the only happy picture. It is a special picture for me because many years ago I did a lot of self help, specifically "Taking Care Of The Inner Child". I keep the framed photo at my bedside. Blessings.

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White Garden 2009

White Garden 2009
IN MY GARDEN there is a large place for sentiment. My garden of flowers is also my garden of thoughts and dreams. The Thoughts grow as freely as the flowers and the dreams are as beautiful. - Abram Urban

Iris Flowers 2009

Iris Flowers  2009
In the garden I tend to drop my thoughts here and there. To the flowers I whisper the secrets I keep and the hopes I breathe. I know they are there to eavesdrop for the angels. ~Dodinsky

Pink Flowers 2009

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Yellow Flowers 2009

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