I don’t remember the last time I took a two week break from blogging. This one was unintended and it’s the result of just having too many things on the calendar. We’re definitely enjoying the end of summer weather with day trips to Ithaca and the Finger Lakes, and a fair amount of entertaining.
This weekend will serve as an example of our schedules. Friday morning I got up early to start dinner preparations since we were entertaining. I was not happy to discover that the refrigerator was not working. The freezer was fine, but everything in the fridge was warm. It’s a long story, but by Saturday we’d figured out (and solved) the problem but not before having to toss a lot of food, and transfer all our frozen food to my mother-in-law’s extra freezer. Friday afternoon I spent three hours at our final Cooking Matters class run by Food Link at the refugee center where I volunteer twice a week. We had a potluck luncheon and there were many delicious international dishes to choose from. Saturday we spent with Matt and our granddaughters while Betsy attended her sister’s bachelorette party. We spent a few hours at the zoo, and just hung out playing on the swing set and blowing bubbles in their backyard, but let me tell you, a one-year old, a two-and-a half year old, and a nearly six year old can keep you really busy no matter where you are! Yesterday our book group met for lunch and a discussion, and I attended a going-away party for one of the refugees who is moving to North Carolina. Then I finally got to the store to replace all the food we had to throw out. This week, both of the nonprofits where I volunteer are closed so hopefully, I can get back to a more consistent posting schedule. I spent a couple of days last week playing with a new stamp set, so I’ll have cards to share as well as photos from our July vacation. But now, here’s the 5 in 5 before I miss this month’s deadline.
Nearly a year ago, Matt started working on our front yard. By the end of October, he had replaced our front walks with a new brick walk, and started the new landscaping. You can see before photos here (last September’s Five in Five.) This summer he replaced the the front porch, and we had new railings made that extend down the steps providing needed support for some of our less mobile friends. I thought this might be a good subject for this month’s Five in Five.
This is the view of our house from the street. We replaced our glider (to the left in the photo,) and Tracy built a brick “platform” for it to sit on.
Here’s a closer look at the new front porch and railings. The house was built in 1931, and the stones on the top of the porch had worn away.
Last fall, Matt planted a total of six hydrangeas (three on each side of the walk) and a hydrangea tree, all of which are blooming this summer. He also left some bluestones on which we’ve placed some planters.
The planters on the front porch.
And, finally, a closer look at the planting closest to the house.
Matt also redid all the landscaping to the right of the driveway which is so much better than it was before. Now we’re working (again) on the back of the house. Tracy’s laying a small patio below our shade gardens for our fire pit (only used once since we bought it two years ago), and a set of red Adirondack chairs. I’m not expecting it will all get done this summer. I’m linking this up with Sandie, who kindly hosts this monthly meme.
Lovely photos of your grounds…your son -and Tracy – do a great job as landscapers and builders. Everything looks so peaceful and inviting. What caused your frig to freak out?
Cheers~
What a pretty house and it looks so welcoming! Great job you have all done.
It sounds like you have had a busy time and I can understand the frustration with the fridge/freezer. We came home from an extended holiday to find we’d had a power cut. All our frozen food was defrosted and we had 2 freezers to clear out and thoroughly clean. Not a nice job. Thank you for taking part this month and I hope you get time to enjoy your lovely garden.
Your garden looks lovely and Matt has done a great job. It still amazes me how although we speak the same tongue how many words are different across the ocean. Front yard conjures up a patch of concrete to me but your garden is far from that ! So what is a bachelorette party?? What am I looking for when you refer to a glider?
Beautiful. Matt did any excellent job – oh the envy of having a landscaper in the family. Nice team your Tracy & Matt make. Like how you captured yourself in the glass of the front door.
A beautiful home, and clearly much loved.
Sounds super busy, but worthwhile and enjoyable..the best kind of busy. Your home and garden are beautiful. You are lucky that your son is so talented, not an easy job, but it looks fantastic. We had our back patio redone last year. It was expensive but so worth it. I love it, would have never tackled it ourselves. Omly one of my hydamgeas bloomed this wear. Yours look wonderful, as do all your flowers. Your lobelia gives a great pop of color. Wishing you a relaxing day, you’ve earned it!
What a beautiful, tranquil-looking home you have … Clearly very well looked after, and how nice to have such good support for the heavy landscaping bits (though I have no idea what a ‘glider’ is). I have often admired hydrangeas – my Mum loved them – but find it difficult to get them to bloom reliably.
Oh, Karen, this turned out fabulous!!! It looks so inviting. Sounds like you have been busy as usual!!
It is looking so beautiful Karen!
Thanks for sharing ~
It’s beautiful Karen! How lucky are you to have such talented men in your life???
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