Readers, Welcome to my blog (formerly Birds, Blooms, Books, etc). I'm entering a new decade taking on the challenge of moving from Maryland after living there 46 years and learning about my new home here in New England in the Live Free or Die state - New Hampshire. Join me as a write this new chapter of my life.

Monday, July 13, 2026

Early Sunday Morning in the Yard


Early in the morning the new day lily blooms look no different from the spent blooms.


Four hours later and the blooms for this day have opened.


What is the white spot in the Siberian iris?


Closer photo shows a zig zag effect. What is going on?  A Charlotte trying to communicate?


I have three varieties of lilies in bloom.


Speedwell no, wrong name.  I can never remember this plant's name, but it just continues to bloom which is nice, but also wants to spread.  I find it in sprouting in so many locations.


A lone yellow among the white shasta daisies.


This petunia is loving its spot.


Looking out to the field with the yellow morning light.  The raised bed's crop of snow peas is finished.


Another view beyond.


The beds with primarily green plantings are lush.



And here is the last harvest of snow peas and sugar snap peas.  As I cut down the plants I kept finding peas to harvest.  I'll plant lettuce again once August rolls around.  All that remains in there are two basil plants.




 

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Cloud Formations

 Driving home from our trip to the DC area to deliver a granddaughter and a cat to their new home, we went through some tremendous thunderstorms on the NJ Turnpike.  Later in the day as we got closer to home we spotted these thunderheads lit by the setting sun.

The first one looks like a hand.


A dog following a child?


We returned on Thursday evening and have been recovering since from our two week grandparent duties here and then driving south on Tuesday. I hope to be back blogging again more regularly and reading your blogs.

Friday, July 3, 2026

Still taking a break from posting more regularly but I read this from Jennifer Rubin of The Contrarian and had to share it.

Enjoy your 4th of July celebrations.  It's very hot here in NH and with no AC we try to pull the cooer night air in the house then shut the hot air out during the day.  Fans going now to move the air and also bring the cooler cellar air up. 

Hope you are all staying well if this heat is on you too.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Summer Break for a Bit

 I need to step away from the blogging for a bit.

Family is visiting until after the 4th.

Wishing you the best on the upcoming Fourth of July.