I love this time of the year. The roses are blooming and the yard is a galaxy of flowers!
We haven’t always had a yard that looks beautiful. But we have always tried, no matter how hard times were, to eke out a little bit to get some blossoms going. Flowers spread joy and happiness. They are a gift from God and therapy for the soul.
We lived in a very small, one-bedroom home for ten years. We had seven children in that home. We tacked on a couple of little make-shift bedrooms for the kids off of our own bedroom.
It took us a few years to build our new home and we moved in when it wasn’t really livable. But it was all good….an adventure. Maybe some day I will write about it and dig up some old pictures.
Anyway, when we lived in the little house, (which many called “the shack”) we always had flowers, though not an abundance like we do now. I didn’t plant perennials there and I am glad of that so I didn’t have to say good-bye to them. But we managed somehow to have our little annual flower garden.
This year, my husband, Vincent, and daughter, Rosie, along with Angelo, the youngest, have done most of the yard work. Vincent has his own small greenhouse now and is able to start a lot of the flowers…or over-winter them from last year. Their team work has paid off! We have lots of beautiful flowers!
So…if you can, plant some flowers, nurture them, watch them grow and bloom. Maybe each year you can get a perennial or two so you can enjoy them each growing season and one day have an abundance of easy-to-care-for blossoming smile-makers!
And when the winter months come, get yourself some African Violets for the house. They are not expensive and they will bring a smile to your heart. 🙂
I love this quote from My Prayer Book by Father Lasance:
“I have always noticed that wherever you find flowers, no matter whether in a garret or in a palace, it is a pretty sure sign that there is an inner refinement of which the world is not cognizant. I have seen flowers cultivated and cherished by some of the lowest and poorest of people. Where these emblems of purity are found, you may rest assured that they represent a hope, and speak of a goodness of heart not to be found where they are absent.”
These photos are about flowers….and other tidbits of our summer…just stopping and smelling the roses! I hope you are doing the same. 🙂 Click on the first picture to view gallery. (The gallery ended up being a whole lot longer than it was supposed to be…. )
- This is our raised garden in the front of the yard. It awaits some renovation.
- Our beautiful zinnias!
- Zinnias and tomatoes.
- We love the daylilies.
- They only bloom for about 3 weeks but what a display when they do!
- The end of our driveway.
- Vincent grew the petunias…we painted the buckets to put them in.
- A lot of hard work went into this wall.
- Sidewalk up to Grandma’s apartment.
- On the way to Grandma’s, there are nooks and crannies with flowers….
- This is called the hyacinth bean and it came up from last year. It’s a beautiful vine that will bloom in August.
- Vincent planted dahlias this year. They’re lovely!
- Grandma’s apartment.
- I’ve showed you this before but it keeps getting prettier. Grandma’s pergola that Vincent built for her. (I call her Grandma because my kids do…she is my mom).
- Looking down from Mom’s apartment.
- This little sumac tree Vincent found in a dumpster. It still had the price tag on it of $75! It’s very pretty.
- Our swing is the most used place in the yard. We gather here for the mercy chaplet, for the rosary, and just to chat.
- I got these two wrought iron planter chairs from our favorite Thrift Store for a steal! We ordered the coconut bowls to go in them off of Amazon.
- Vincent is proud of his spike plant that he over-wintered from last year.
- Beautiful colored petunias!
- Another rock garden.
- Sedum…and yes, Our Lady is due for another coat of paint.
- Beautiful Echinacea!
- Our cucumber and beet garden!
- Pretty little wishing well. And our poor beheaded St. Francis. Father tells us that it is a tradition in Catholic Families….to have a yard statue of a beheaded St. Francis. Hehe (It has fallen down one too many times!)
- Coming down from Mom’s.
- And of course, gladiolas and doilies on the table!
- Gladiolas, dahlias.
- Zinnias!
- Gemma models one of Rosie’s wreath doilies… Not quite where it belongs.
- Enjoying an evening with the priests.
- Father Allen made the trip to the parish to give the conferences for the Traditional Family Weekend
- July 4th fun.
- Friends….
- It was early in the morning and Rosie was up. I knew she hadn’t had enough sleep so I was glad when I couldn’t find her. I thought she went back to bed. Then I looked out at the rain and saw an umbrella bobbing in the cucumber patch!
- Sure enough! It was Rosie, picking breakfast! (We love our cukes and eat them like apples!)
- Margy and Toby
- Rosie went golfing with some of the clan to ride in the golf cart.
- Magdalene and Agnes
- Jeanette
- I texted and asked how Rosie was doing and this is the pic they sent.
- Silly girls!
- Hannah
- Jeanette, Margy, Magdalene and Toby
- Grandpa, grandson and chiggers!
- Jeanette at her house along the creek.
- Her three little ones.
- Fourth of July party at dom and Sarah’s.
- Colin and Z
- Jeanette, Mike and Dom
- Madeline and Hannah
- Gracie
- Sienna and Avila
- The new pot-bellied pig!
- Ordination of our good friends, Father Janosch Donner and Julius Kappler, in Germany two weeks ago!
- Father Donner will be visiting in August!
- Take time to smell those flowers!
I love all of the pictures. I totally agree with what you wrote about flowers and the quote from Father.
Your use of rocks in the landscape is fabulous. It all looks like a little piece of heaven on earth.
I would love to see the pics of how the house came about and read the story along with it.
Thanks for the time and effort you put into sharing all that you do.
May God continue to bless all of you!
Thank you for the lovely pictures, although flowers are not my thing… I smell a flower and a bug almost always comes flying right into my face. 😛
Haha Mary! 😂
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The photos are beautiful. You have a lovely garden. Thank You for sharing.
Joan
Love your garden. Gladiolas have a special place in my heart and in my twin Marilyn’ s heart.. Our late dad would always have a bunch of gladiolas on a table when we woke up on our birthday,.
Marion
Thank you for sharing such beautiful pictures. Glad so see Rosie out having some fun with a big smile. Hope she can continue to improve.
I love the day lilies. We had a few white ones as well as pink and yellow. Nice to see Rosie out and about. Always in my thoughts and prayers.God Bless.
Marilyn