Monday, September 3, 2018

A wet Labor Day

Good morning Folks ~ For those in the US I hope you are enjoying this holiday.  Down here in s.e. FL we are having rain and more rain from Tropical Storm Gordon. At least it’s not a hurricane, although I did read ‘possible tornadoes’. This is the peak of hurricane season, I pray that we are spared this year.

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A rainy day view out of the south living room window.

(Stained glass window made for me by Karen and Carl of ‘Quarry Gardens’ blog, after I lost my DH. Two hearts joined as one,  with a rose which is a symbol of love.

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This morning before waking up I dreamed I was going to get to use my new electric lawn mower for the first time. HA! It was delivered via UPS last Wednesday and I’ve not been able to try it out because of wet grass. The grass will get even higher as rain is expected over the next few days.

This is my new lawn mower still in the box. I did get the handle in upright position and locked into place, then wheeled it to the shed, but that’s it so far. I haven’t even read the instruction booklet. Here is the Amazon link about it.

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Last week a friend stopped by on her way home from work to drop off a beautiful orchid a client had given to her. She said she would kill it, and thought of giving it to me. It is sitting here in my space. It came with a plastic shot glass and a card saying to water it with a shot of water once a week. Hopefully I can keep it alive.

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Saturday morning it was raining and I knew I wasn’t going to be mowing so I got the urge to do some more painting of living room walls. I am a ‘porcrastinator’ and being a widow and doing things for myself, sometimes by myself isn’t much of a motivation to get things done.

But, after my friend, Mary, was here delivering the orchid and we sat and chatted for awhile in my messy abode that is in the midst of remodeling work, I felt like painting more. I made forward progress on the north wall, still a 4’ section of wall to do, but I have to move a bookcase out of the way first. Hopefully, I’ll do that this week.

After painting, I decided, since the west wall was now finished except for the baseboard, to set up a temporary ‘look’ for that wall, to make it look ‘pretty’ in here. I moved the handmade piece of furniture from beside the loveseat to that wall, moved a painting from another wall to this one, moved some smalls around and am enjoying and being more motivated by the new look.  This won’t be how it ‘will be’, but at least it’s not the bare wall staring at me.

I really love the Behr ‘Bleached Linen’ paint color. I said before that it has a ‘hint of joy’ in it and it most certainly does, at least to me.

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Dear Husband and I set up at a local flea market for around 15 years, over 25 years ago and the painting is one of my finds at this market. It was upside down leaning against the seller’s car. I asked how much and they said $2. I didn’t hesitate, didn’t quibble, just paid and hurriedly left the spot with prize in hand. Smile

The clock has no guts, I’m thinking of putting a battery operated movement in it. I set the hands at the time of when my DH was welcomed by Jesus to the next part of his life. All is well. (Found these paintings online in 2014 and just love what they represent.)

This represents my ‘knight’ in blue jeans and a t-shirt, his clothing of choice.

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Jesus welcoming Him to be with Him.

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The two bronze deer pictured below, we bought most likely at this same market, but I don’t know. One of DH’s finds.

The children’s blocks were another find of my husbands, and I picked out these letters after he left this planet. The alphabet is not complete by any means so I was blessed to have found all of these for this special word.

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We bought this handmade piece of furniture from DH’s brother, when we had our antique shop for 8 years, for $25, what he paid for it. We decided to not sell it but keep it and it is one of my favorite pieces here at Plum Cottage.  I recently bought some Pledge oil spray and polished this down with it and it now glows.

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I decided this look needed a bit of light, so added the pink himalayan salt lamp. Nice ambience especially on a gloomy day.

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Like I said, this look is only temporary. It will be changed to two matching bookcases, with a tv/media stand in the center, with a faux mantle shelf in between two bookcases over the tv.

While doing this little arrangement I went through more books and weeded some out, still more weeding to do, but at least I made a start.

I want to thank you all for your kind comments about my gardens. You say such wonderful things about them. What you don’t see is all that I see. I take selective shots showing only the best. Winking smile I’ve much weeding, trimming, and now mowing to do yet. Not to mention ‘junk’ to be cleared from the property that I will never use.

Your kind words encourage me to keep working here. Gardening is good therapy for body, soul and spirit. Yesterday or the day before I unearthed from a stack of books a beautiful one sent to me by a blogging friend, Gina, in a care package right after I lost my husband. The book is “Sancturay ~ Gardening for the Soul”. I found a link for it on Amazon.

This book not only has beautiful photos but is wonderful reading material. I highly recommend it. Going through it again, inspired me to continue puttering in my gardens, doing what I can and enjoying it all. It’s the process/journey, more than the destination/finished garden look.

Leslie from ‘Spruce Pine Cottage’ has this latest post, ‘Habitat for the Soul’, which I think you will enjoy.

Now for some ‘selective’ garden photos from Plum Cottage gardens.

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‘Barnhouse’ roses

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‘Prosperity’ roses

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‘Alamandas’

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Night blooming jasmine

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4 O’clock blooms

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Vine covered back shed

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I received a devotional the other morning and in it was the verse about Jesus praying for Peter. I looked up the scripture reference and Jesus told Peter he was pleading for him that Peter’s faith should not fail. This was before Peter’s 3 time denial of knowing Jesus. But, Peter did repent after that, and became a great light of God’s love for the world.

Since Jesus prayed for Peter, it stands to reason, that He prays for us all to stand strong in our faith in Him. It’s not always easy, but He has promised to never leave or forsake us, and will be with us every step of our journey. When we believe in Jesus, the Creator of the universe comes to live within us. To think He prays on our behalf is wonderful. We go through and hopefully grow through struggles in our lives, to bring us closer to Him.

I looked up this scripture in my ‘Inspire’ Journaling Bible and added the following to the page where this verse is found, which is in Luke 22:32.

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I will close with the following photo of a cross stitch needlework I did while we were newlyweds living in Spain while DH was in the US Navy. This was for my late MIL and I received it after she and my late FIL’s estate was settled.

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Have a wonderful week.

FlowerLady

23 comments:

firefly819 said...

You are very dear to me and your lovely garden posts make my day. Stay safe and don’t overdo it with the new lawn mower. Its getting harder and harder for me to garden. i was diagnosed with lupus four years ago. I used to take care of four yards for my elderly neighbors as well as mine. I also maintained a museum and a city garden plot. Now, I take my time and just maintain my own yard. I feel so blessed that God gave me a green thumb. Once a gardener always a gardener even though I now visit gardens more than I work in them.

ellen b. said...

Beautiful post. Love that $2 painting. It is so easy to look at and I would never tire of it for sure. Glad you found it and are still enjoying it. Your shed is so cute! Love it. It really is a comfort to know that our Savior intercedes for us. Hope you have a good week!

Out on the prairie said...

It so amazes me of the prophesies Jesus had,when all weren't sure of the outcome.

Ruth Hiebert said...

A rainy day sounds like a good day to me. I would welcome that. We are very dry here and an inch or more would be most welcome.Love your beautiful flowers.

Junkchiccottage said...

Wishing you a great new week. A very nice post to read today. Hope Hurricane season is not a bad one for all of you. I see you are getting lots of rain. Stay safe and dry.
xoxo
Kris

Ann said...

I love your temporary set up and how you've set the clock hands.
I also take selective pictures around here. There are things I want to share on the blog but the "bigger" picture isn't always so pretty. I'm glad to know I'm not the only one that does that.

M.K. said...

It's lovely to see you back here again, lovely to see your garden and hear that you have some renewed energy! It's been a long and difficult summer for many of us. So many people have said this year how they are ready for autumn.

I love that piece of handmade furniture! It's lovely.

pilar said...

I really like how the vignette you threw together! The painting is very pretty and paired with that gorgeous piece, it looks so elegant. The best part of this post is the story of how you much you purchased them for-- they're true treasures.
The "barnhouse" rose is lovely and I've seen Alamandas many times without knowing their name. Wonderful. I hope very much that everyone is spared from hurricane season, too. I wish there was a way to alleviate the am9unt of rain in your area by sending some of it to us up here! Best wishes.

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hope you escaped the WORST of that storm.... I read that it is heading toward New Orleans and areas around there... Sad for people in that storm.... Sad news is that there are more storms behind this one. Hope they fizzle out --or go another direction.

Love your flowers... Love your home renovations also.... I think you are doing GREAT.

We had an electric lawn mower once --and it was too heavy for me to push... Hope yours is not so heavy.

Hugs,
Betsy

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

But of course anyone who had a plant to gift would think of you first...you are THE FLOWERLADY!! A well named handle for sure. When I see the storms heading for Florida I say a prayer for you. What part of the state are you in? My new granddaughter-in-law has family in Miami and in Naples.

You have a lovely vignette for your painting. I know well how painting one space can lead to another and sometimes an entire make over. I put my painting aside for now until the humidity lets up.

I love how your Trumpet Vine frames your building.
xx, Carol

Anne Payne said...

Sweet friend, I think most of us only post the pretty side of things. I have plenty of mess around here that I would never show the world. ;)
I miss the jasmine that bloomed in my greenhouse. One of my favorite scents. The vine growing on your shed is the same kind as we have here on our back fence. It is quite invasive here in the marsh!
We spent Labor day laboring in the high heat on our front porch. Can't wait to get it done! It's been a beast.
I am hoping we are all spared hurricanes this year. :-)

Have a good day~

Karen said...

Dear Rainey, another wonderful post. The orchid found the best home of all with you! I hope all of the nasty weather bypasses you, it's been a very strange year indeed all over the country. I love seeing your cherished possessions and how much they mean to you. I hope the lawnmower is just what you need, I don't know anything about them, but it looks great and how nice to mow in peace and quiet. You've helped to remind me to embrace and cherish each day. You're always in my thoughts and prayers. Sending love and hugs.

GretchenJoanna said...

If you can't keep that orchid alive, I don't know who could! It is beautiful, and looks like one of the longlasting ones I've had around here in the last few years. Now my housemate tends the orchids and she gets them to re-bloom the next season!!!

Dewena said...

Lorraine, that is a beautiful painting! And I can understand your need to arrange beautiful things on the painted wall, even if temporary, as it will inspire you. That cabinet is gorgeous! And the clock, probably a Sessions clock? And as always your garden photography is beautiful and never worry about it being selective because I bet even the most well known bloggers do the same thing. Who can pull off having everything perfect at one time? I hope the rest of your painting goes well too but be careful moving those bookcases.

Janneke said...

I think your new lawnmower has been used for the first time by now. We have got at last some rain here too, we had a very dry summer. I'm sure you can keep that orchid alive, your gardenflowers always look so healthy and lush, you must have really green fingers. Like you I also take selective shots to show the best, I suppose everybody does so. And what about the cross stitch needlework, I just love the words.

Cheryl said...

I think you're so right about doing just a bit at a time and enjoying the process! I heard a quote years ago that stuck with me: "Life is unfinished business." Isn't that true? So I think it's important to find joy in the journey.

Debbie - Mountain Mama said...

I love all the ways you surround yourself with reminders of your husband's love, Lorraine....and that cabinet is gorgeous!!!!!!

likeschocolate said...

We could have used some of that rain. It was so hot last weekend. Have a great weekend.

Dianna said...

What a lovely post! I so enjoyed reading about all that you've been up to. That $2 first picture is just amazing! And the piece of handmade furniture...be still my heart. It is just lovely!

All of your flowers are so pretty. Thank you for sharing them!

The Wykeham Observer said...

Neat painting and old dresser.

Kit said...

Good to see you are doing well and still working around your lovely place. I hope you came thru the last bout of rain alright. Love the orchid you got, what a lovely color. Take care. Love, KK

Deb said...

Your blog always inspires me whether to get out to my garden and weed, or to go through my stuff and weed out the things I haven't used in a long time. Your flower photos always make me smile and I think the orchid will blossom long under your care. Thank you for visiting my blog.

outlawgardener said...

I love seeing the inside of Plum Cottage and hearing the special stories behind all of your beautiful pieces that you've woven together into a tapestry of love and thankfulness. So glad tornados missed you! Your faith is an inspiration.