Friday, June 19, 2026
Friday Favourites: Roses and Visitors
Friday, June 12, 2026
Friday Favourites: By the Shore
The sun shone this morning and it was a good day to do something different. We visited two spots on the water, Sandcut Beach and Fishboat Bay. Two places not very far apart on the shore of the Strait of Juan de Fuca, but they couldn't be more different.
Friday, June 05, 2026
Friday Thoughts of Roses, Birds, and Peonies
Peonies are long-lived shrubs and can bloom for up to 100 seasons, hence their association with long marriages. I love their femininity and extravagant ruffles and can't get enough of them. I've taken photo after photo to try and capture their magic.
Book news:
My memoir, Life is Short but Wide, is now available via online platforms such as Amazon. I am still working on getting the print book available on Indigo (Canada), as only the e-book shows up for now.
If you would like to support your local bookstore, the book can be ordered. Here's the information. The ISBN is not necessary but might help if there are difficulties.
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Friday Favourites: Peonies and Strawberries
Friday, May 22, 2026
Friday Favourites: On Flowers and Dreams
A week or so ago I cut back the dry, brown sword ferns to allow fresh growth some air. How intricate the curled fronds are, and how quickly they open to the light. Elsewhere in the garden I've planted out the tomato starters, along with squash and zucchini. The potato plants have been covered with more soil. Basil and dill are emerging and we're enjoying salads with fresh lettuce, spinach, radishes, and green onions picked just before eating. Such luxury.
We have no plans for the weekend and I hope to garden (the weeds continue to grow) and do the necessary house fluffing chores. Tea on the patio is sure to happen on a sunny afternoon, except the tea might be exchanged for a frosty glass of elderflower cordial, made from last summer's flowers. I sort of forgot about it and it's been sitting on the pantry shelves, well sealed. It's high time to enjoy it.
Happy weekend to each of you!
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
A Hike on Victoria Day Weekend
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| Pink Thrift growing on a nurse log |
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| A narrow gorge - our daughter-in-law in the shadows on the right |
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| Salal flowers blooming along the path |
We stopped for lunch at Cabin Point, the site of an old fishing camp where men once pulled in hundreds of crabs. It was lovely to sit in the sunshine, eat our lunch, and rest for about 30 minutes before beginning our hike again. An eagle soared overhead - we would look up when his shadow passed over us. He looked like he was enjoying the air currents a lot.
In the end, Tim and I cut off about 30 minutes of the hike by taking an inland trail. We waited for our son and his wife at the parking lot. There was a Search and Rescue vehicle there doing some training. I thought of going to ask them if they would give me a foot massage as my toes were sore from all the downhill climbing. Haha.
It was five and a half hours on rugged terrain. I was exhausted, and I realized that I am not quite as strong as I was 17 years ago. I guess that's to be expected. Still, I'm glad I did it. And did I ever sleep well last night!
Friday, May 15, 2026
Friday Favourites: Of the Delights of Gardens
Our rhubarb plant is not producing well this year. I fed it a few weeks ago with some compost and it's perking up, but not enough to harvest. However, our son has plenty and shared a dozen or so stalks with us. I made a roasted rhubarb and strawberry (from last summer's frozen berries) that was quite delicious over ice cream, according to my husband. Today, friends came for coffee and I made rhubarb muffins. I'll post the recipe to my other blog later.
Looking out my window at 9:45, it's not quite dark. Very black clouds are racing across the sky and tree branches wave wildly. Soon I'll crawl into my cozy bed and feel the cool air from the open window on my face. Sleep will be sweet.
Wishing you a weekend of delight, be it Spring or Autumn in your corner.
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