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.

Sunday, May 19, 2024

A Bit of History



My granddaughter #2's first grade class had a field trip to our town.

One stop of many was at our house.


Another stop was on the green and at the Meeting House.




There was also mention of the native peoples who once lived in this area.




In the description of the Meeting House was mention of where it once stood. In reading that Dan and I realized that where we thought it was once, was not correct. So we went looking for the cemetery that didn't move when the church did.


We found it in the woods on the side of a hill.


All cemeteries are cared for by the town but looks like this one could use a bit more care.



At least the Boy Scouts have marked the veterans graves.  This one was likely in the Revolutionary War.


Time has taken a toll on these gravestones.




 





Friday, May 17, 2024

This from Jennifer Rubin

From Jennifer Rubin

The Washington Post

May 17, 2024 


Tuesday, May 14, 2024

My Gardens

Took a walk around the yard to capture what's in bloom and what's growing well.  

Here in reverse order (thanks to Blogger) are my photos.

Along the driveway this wildflower/weed is now in bloom with it's yellow flowers. I pull this out in most of the beds but let it grow along here. The standing stone is a remnant from the past of a fence line. 



Last year a neighbor gifted me with forget me nots which are now blooming along the driveway.  There are also some dark purple pansies there that seeded themselves from last year's transplants. Sorry that the photo doesn't do justice to the colors.


And finally farther up the driveway are these blooming narcissus.


On the front porch are the pots I filled on Sunday.  I thought this geranium was very striking.





This bleeding heart was a transplant from another neighbor last year. 


In the garden bed under the hemlock trees some of the monster hosta are shooting up. I have six, each a different variety, that I planted three years ago.  I'm hoping that this year they show off their size better. Not sure which one this is but it should get at least  30" high and can grow to a width of 40"-60".


Here is my Mother's Day gift from Emily, a primula that loves shade and will spread.  It's needed in this bed.


This Lenten Rose was an earlier Mother's Day gift.


The flowers tend to face the ground.



In the Hosta Garden there are a wide variety of hosta of all sizes.  Most of these came to me free from a local gardener.  They were tiny when I got them and some of them will remain tiny,


These blue flowers whose name escapes me right now are enjoying the Hosta Garden location.


I repainted my shutter angel this year.


My bird bath has a different location this year.  Another rhododendren died this winter so now we have only the one you see on the left. I moved a volunteer vinca vine here and the pansies.





Hoping to have lupine blooms this year.



This is a daffodil without the trumpet center.


The bleeding heart here in the Deck Garden is huge. Blooms just now showing.


More pots planted on Sunday afternoon.



On Saturday I figured it was time to hang the hummingbird feeder though none had been spotted. At least two hours after hanging this, the hummingbird came by.  As we ate lunch on Monday on the deck there were two vying for dominance of the feeder.


Finally here is our view. The green colors are returning. Temperature today is to be in the 80ºs!