28 June 2019

Feline Friday with Rory

Winter, spring, summer, and fall...this kitty tent has been best thing ever for Rory! 
 

No matter the season, she spends a lot of her free time camping! The bed inside is SO SOFT that it's not a wonder she loves it so much. This is LUXURIOUS CAMPING! (Bonus points if you can spot the BLEP! 😻)

She won't come out of her tent for anything...not even when her meowmy has to relocate her campsite so the Roomba can vacuum! 😸
Happy Feline Friday!
jp

26 June 2019

Woodland Garden Over Time

With all the rain we've had this spring, the front garden (which I've dubbed my "woodland garden") is doing very well. The hostas I put in over the past couple of years have grown larger than I expected. (I really should have spaced them out a little better...). I love the variety of greens and textures in this space.

The current challenge in this bed is that the sweet woodruff groundcover (which you can't see in these photos) has taken over and has a tendency to drown out the other plants. It spreads by runners so it's fairly easy to contain -- if I just take the time to do it. 

Before the mosquitoes took over, I spent some time cleaning up this bed and it now looks much better. I have a couple of empty spots near the edge that will likely be covered with that groundcover by the end of the summer.

As I was working on this woodland garden the other day, I realized how much it has changed over the years. Gardening is truly a long-term commitment. It can take a long time to achieve the results you're seeking. And sometimes you never quite get there!

 It's hard to believe that this is how the garden looked back in 2008 or so when we had a pink-ish house! It definitely didn't have the inviting look I envisioned in my mind. ha ha

We'd had a serviceberry tree in the space but when a wind storm knocked it down, we replaced it with a Japanese maple. We went through a couple of Japanese maple trees before finding one that would actually live.

Around 2008, I began to formulate a plan in my mind for how I wanted the area to look. Since the area is shady during part of the day, I decided to try to create a woodland garden filled with plants I love. I remember finding a garden design in a Better Homes and Gardens magazine and trying to replicate it. I really didn't know what I was doing but amazingly, the space started to fill in pretty nicely.

  We also started out with black plastic edging which, over time, began to lift out of the ground and crack. Eventually we just pulled it out but of course, that resulted in a constant infiltration of grass which made maintaining the garden difficult. This photo was taken back in 2015 when deer decided that they'd eat all of our hostas. That was a very bleak summer in the garden!
 

 The next big evolution took place back in 2016 when we expanded the bed and changed the shape to a more natural looking curve. We pulled out some overgrown bushes, leaving space for new plantings.

 We added limestone rock edging, which I think was the best possible change for this garden and the others around the yard. I just love how it looks. And it has been a perfect path for the kitties to walk on!
 
 

 It's fun to look back on this garden and see how it has evolved over time. In it, I can see how much I've learned (and how many mistakes I've made!) as I've fiddled with garden design and plant choices.
And now, after 11+ years, I can say that I'm very happy with my woodland garden. That's not to say I won't continue to tinker with it just a little bit... 😉

Happy gardening!
jp


21 June 2019

Feline Friday

 I caught Lily this week in the elusive and completely adorable Face Grab. It's one of my favorite cat poses but it doesn't happen very often! And usually when it does, I don't have my phone ready to capture the cuteness.

But this time I was lucky! Look how those sweet paws squeeze her face!
 

 This was followed immediately by The Peek. 
"Hai, momma, did you see how cute I iz?"
Yes, Lily, I sure did! 😻

Happy Feline Friday!

14 June 2019

Feline Friday with Rory

Bailey's boyfriend got a newfangled high-powered lens for his phone and now we know what Rory looks like REALLY CLOSE.

And she's magnificent! 

Her nose has been perfectly outlined with a tiny brown paintbrush. 😻

 

 She is purr-fectly made! And the fact is that all creatures (yes, even frogs and snakes, although I don't want to see them in the yard...) are beautifully made, especially when you take the time to look closely. 

Happy Feline Friday, everyone!
jp


07 June 2019

Feline Friday

It's already Feline Friday again? I had planned to do some garden posts this week, but projects got in the way. **sigh** Well, there's always next week! 😉

 In the meantime, please enjoy some "gardening" pictures from Lily! She has enjoyed going outside on her leash in the evening when the patio (her favorite outdoor place!) is cool. Remember: Cats and dogs cannot tolerate hot pavement temperatures so be sure it's comfortable for YOUR bare feet first!
 
 
As we've established, Lily doesn't enjoy walking in grass. She is intrigued by mulch but doesn't like the texture of it, either. So she's content to just LOOK at the mulch. 
 
 On our last Outdoor Adventure, Lily relaxed enough to actually eat some catnip directly from the plant! This is as close to nature as I've seen her get. She ate quite a few leaves because, you know, everything tastes better outdoors!

Hope you and your furry friends enjoy some outdoor time this weekend. Lily highly recommends it!
 Happy Feline Friday, everyone!

jp and Lily