Two small pots of Siberian Irises have suddenly bloomed, as well. The parade of blossoms is beginning.
This painting is from a Youtube tutorial of Harriet de Winton. It reminded me of our recent visit to Puerto Vallarta where clay pots and geraniums are frequently seen.
A little bit of painting is a good way to relax before going to bed. Painting or reading or some sort of handwork. What do you like to do to relax in the evening?
Houses of all sizes dot the shoreline, all having one thing in common - a deck or patio overlooking the water. Who wouldn't want to have views like this? Today, on our return home on the ferry, a large flock of Common Terns floated on the water, lifting off in a cloud of white when the ship's horn blew a long blast to warn of its entrance into Active Pass.
It was a slow afternoon. Unpacking, a bit of grocery shopping, some desultory cleaning, and reading that led to heavy eyes and a short nap. While I was out I dropped off some simple Valentines for our grandchildren. For the two of us we will likely do something tomorrow to celebrate Valentine's Day.
On our trip across Canada in 2023, we stopped in Knowlton, Quebec, home of author Louise Penny and of Brome Lake Books. I bought the journal above there and when I open it to write, I remember that very rainy September day wandering around Knowlton, eating a cozy lunch in the bistro, and browsing in the bookstore.
So there you have it - just a few very ordinary things that I'm delighting in lately.
On another day we visited the Botanical Gardens where trails wind through forested wildlands, down to the river, and up again. More groomed gardens surround the restaurant and nursery where one can purchase plants. The orchids were amazing, and I'll share those another time.
Across the river, we watched a variety of birds flitting between shadow and light. The Squirrel Cuckoo above is well camouflaged. When he flies his long tail streams out in a fan behind. A beautiful sight.
Tall hats on dried flower stems. Colder weather is here for a few more days and the snow will stay, then quickly melt away.
Tuesday are when granddaughter Cora comes over. We spend the morning together, then I take her to afternoon pre-school. Today we baked gin...