Saturday, July 28, 2012

Garden likes it hot!


I'm happy to report that the fires are out! What a nightmare.
It's been the hottest summer ever with so little moisture...and yet, the garden is spectacular! I think the plants are loving the hot summer weather. It's been a month since my last post, so here's what the garden is looking like on July 20, 2012.

Wildflowers mixed in...


Cashmere Sage blooming.


The hops vine made it over the arbor! Woo hoo! The vine on the right, is a Silver Lace Vine, and it grows at amazing speed. It's reached the top of the deer fence with no where to go! Both of these vines die back to the ground every winter and start from scratch in the spring.


Black-eyed Susan's I planted early June. Hopefully, they'll spread!

Lots blooming now!

The delphiniums continue to bloom...been over a month!
You can't tell in this picture, but these delphiniums are over 6 feet tall! Yes...taller than me!





Planted Baby's Breath from seed and it is starting to bloom.



Helitrope, Veronica, Coneflowers, Lovage





























Colorado Columbines


The hops is blooming.










The hops is making it's way up this arbor too!

Hibiscus...in a pot. Can't grow as a perennial at this elevation.


Where is the family??

The outdoor dining room!
Hammock Haven in the background.


Our outdoor room!
I still have to stain it...sigh.


Crystal Peak!



Sunflowers are blooming! They usually don't bloom until mid or late August. Must be because it's been such a hot summer.
I didn't plant any sunflowers this year because I thought the new fence would block the sun too much...but these grew from seed that was dropped from last years flowers.
I must plant more next year!


Yeah!! The Fireweed actually grew from seed!
(Fireweed is the purple on far left)


California Poppies...grew from seed


Poppy Mallow...finally blooming!

View off the back porch tonight just after it rained.
The clouds were amazing. You can't even tell there is a mountain range hiding behind them.
Yes! It rained!!!
I am so looking forward to a walk through the garden in the morning with my coffee and getting my shoes wet!


Living here makes the hassle of our life style so worth it.
Lucky us!


The mountains are calling and I must go. John Muir








Some of the projects from this summer:

Log bench from dead trees from Grand Lake


A coffee table for the gathering place.
I used left over wood from the kitchen floor.
I also got to use some power tools and
 my birthday electric nail gun!

Made the little box on the table too.

Not shown: electric votive candles that go on the wine bottle candle holder. We sure can't have any open flames! Still in a fire ban. I spent today giving them a rustic finish from modge podge and instant coffee crystals...


Turned out okay!
Something to hang on the bedroom door when we have family or friends over.
Cut the wood cookies with Jim's table saw (love his power tools!)..then sanded, varnished (hopefully the bark will stay on), primed and used chalkboard paint.

Chalkboard paint...so many uses!






Moved the old door that use to be on the porch to the side of the garage and hung the equipment parts on it. I figured I'd never find a welder to turn them into flowers.

Like it...but...something is either not right, or it's missing.
A work in progress.
Hung the Sunrise Commissary sign here (for now)...
Maybe I can get Jimmy's girlfriend to do some art on the saw blade?


Instead of a guest book, I've been asking friends and family to sign the paddle. Hopefully, I'll have to get a second paddle soon!






Sunflowers from a tutorial off of Pinterest
courtesy of  Kathie Givens
 http://kathiegivens-mycountryheart.blogspot.com/-
These were fun to make!

Bottle tree...I made two

I finally have a screen door...and the best part?
I made sure the spring was tight enough to make it bang!
Worst part..it isn't long enough. Sigh.

Another sign with the help of my great friend Diana!


It was a project figuring this out. The absolute worst part was digging the post holes.


Sign for the corner garden in honor of Koby.


Okay...so I made the gate in October...just had to feature it again. I have three arbors now...
Everything should be in 3's.

A fond farewell to those wonderful vacation days...

I absolutely love to kayak

Jim...headed out to do his favorite thing




My darlin' on the Dream Stream

If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there’d be a shortage of fishing poles. –Doug Larson

A float fly-fishing trip


By afternoon it had become a float R&R trip!
Note: You'll see that is a ROOT beer in the cup holder

Jim's efforts pay off!
Those Rainbow Trout are gorgeous fish.

Jim also knows how to hog the porch swing -
a new addition (the swing and baby Hadley Grace)


Koby loves on Hadley

Thank goodness for tire horses...

and pump powered watering devices!

Thank goodness Morgan's sweetheart got to come home from Afghanistan for a summer retreat!
Enjoying The Gathering Place!

Thank goodness for healthy babies and happy Mom's.
Tara always loved her baby dolls...

Thank goodness for those lazy summer days...
and grandkids!


And for friends and time to play.

Lucky Us!

Japanese proverb: In the mountains we forget to count the days.




Sunday, June 24, 2012

Fire!



June 24, 2012
The year of the fires -

I left home at 6:00 a.m on Thursday, June 14th and could see a plume of smoke off to the southwest. Hmmm.... Upon arrival at my conference, I am informed that there is a fire in Lake George! A stressful few days and then it seems the risk is reduced. I'm heading home on Sunday, June 17th (in a tow truck...another story) to arrive in Lake George to a new fire - the Springer Fire. A MUCH bigger threat, much closer and raging. Sunday night I didn't sleep well, kept getting up to check on the fire as the picture below is what it looked like off the back deck at 4:00 pm. It started at noon on Sunday - and burned 1,200 acres before they could get it contained. The house smelled of the acrid smoke Sunday night and by Monday evacuation was looking emanate. 
I had to go back to work on Monday morning, and Jim stayed home to keep a watchful eye.It wasn't until Thursday that we clearly felt that we were not at risk.
It's a week later now...Sunday, June 24th and a fire broke out today in Waldo  Canyon, causing the evacuation of Manitou Springs and 11,000 people and already burned 2,000 acres with 0% containment. The house once again smells like a campfire as the skies are thick with smoke.
The fire High Park fire continues to burn west of Fort Collins, and a fire is 75% contained in Estes Park that burned over 20 homes this weekend.
This is nuts! It is SOOO dry and it is suspect that there is an arsonist involved in the Teller County fires. Jim is keeping vigil and making a round of the neighborhood on his 4-wheeler looking for an suspicious behaviors or visitors!
It's been a stressful few weeks. My heart breaks for those who have lost their homes in fires. It felt surreal when having to face the moment of what to pack and what to leave behind. While our momentos of precious times and people are important, the realization that we could lose our property was just heart breaking.
I feel such gratitude and am so thankful that we were spared that reality.




Springer Fire
Lake George, Colorado
June 2012
Photo taken from our deck










Garden Progress

'Hadley's Patch'
Happy and thriving in spite of the harshest dry conditions.

Delphinium 

Iris


Bleeding Heart from bottom bed looking towards rock wall

Delphinium gearing up to bloom big time!

A Sunday visitor

Snow-on-the-mountain blooms

Butterflies are everywhere in the garden


Everything is hovering...just about to bloom...

The Peony bud just opening today!
My Peony is actually going to bloom after 3 years!!!

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Birthday Treat
My mother and father-in-law sent me some money for my birthday and I wanted to get something really special for myself...so here's what I got!
A chaise lounge (Walmart on-line and less than $100 and included the cushions! It's so comfy!)
And I also ordered a porch swing!!! See photos below. Just LOVE it! The sign, my dear friend Diana made for me. She is so talented!! I think it is perfect!

Chaise-lounge before the high-altitude sun
bleaches the cushions...

'Porch Rules' sign made by Diana

Log swing...had to wait weeks for it to arrive, but it did!
Thank you, husband of mine, for hanging it for me ASAP.
(Okay, so patience isn't a strength...)




Day on the Dream Stream

Jim and I spent a good part of today over on the Dream Stream by Spinney Reservoir. We were SO surprised when we arrived to only one (yes, you read that right) car was in the parking area. 
Jim caught two fish, which isn't easy in this stream and I caught a lot of moss. 
By the time we left, the skies were flooded with smoke.


My wonderful husband, and angler.


Birthday Boy turns Two

This last week we also celebrated Koby's 2nd birthday! 

Koby loved the frosting! He was a bit timid about the rest.

Check out Koby's expression as his parents try to
coach him to blow out his candle.
(What a beautiful couple!)

Hadley...almost 2 months old.


The perfect picture to go with 
'Hadley's Patch'....




Fingers crossed that rains will come...
and lots of them.