Thursday, July 14, 2011

Some Miscellaneous Stuff

This afternoon I donated my 120th unit of whole blood. For this achievement, I received my 15 gallon pin to add to my blood donor flair collection, plus a t-shirt and lovely purple water bottle. You know, it really doesn't seem like that long ago when I was celebrating my 100th unit.....

I realized when I was hanging out laundry the other day that I haven't shared any photos of the garden yet this year, so here they are. This garden bed contains 2 yellow zucchini plants (foreground), 3 pepper plants -- yellow banana, red and purple (at the left hiding behind the zucchini), 4 tomato plants (center), and 2 rows of giant sunflowers that I hope to harvest to have sunflowers heads to put out for my birds this winter (far right side).


Here's the other raised garden bed, containing radishes (pretty much done for the year now), leaf lettuce, beets, carrots, onions, and green beans. The orange flags were to mark the rows before everything sprouted, but I could probably take them down now. The white stuff between the rows on both these gardens is horse bedding (wood shavings). I was hoping it would help to keep the weeds down between the rows and I could till it into the soil as compost in the fall.


Remember a few years ago when I did a garden makeover at the front of the house? Here's how it looks today. Now that the plants and flowers have had a couple of years to grow and fill in, this garden has turned out exactly like I envisioned (hoped) it would. The lilies are especially fantastic this year.


I think this sunflower was planted by a chipmunk. It's right outside the basement window and I decided to let it grow. It has a perfect blossom and I'm sure the birdies will love feasting on the seeds later this season.


I finally got my fish children into their outside pond for the summer. They're not at all cooperative about having their picture taken and usually stay under the big rock when they see someone standing by their pool, but I did manage to catch a couple of them hanging out by the water lettuce.


Here's a little bit closer (but not necessarily better) look at them. They've adapted well to living in the backyard pond and I'm sure they won't be too happy coming back in to their 20-gallon tank in the fall after living in 60-gallon luxury for the summer. I have until October sometime to decide whether I want to invest in another larger aquarium for inside the house.......

4 comments:

Gaelyn said...

Your garden looks wonderful, as does the flowers by the house which have grown so much.

RuthieJ said...

Thanks Gaelyn. Sometimes I just stand out on the front lawn and gaze at that garden because I can't believe how nice it's turned out to be.

Taos Sunflower said...

You're such a good person, Ruthie. I have always wanted to give blood but can't. Your garden looks so tidy! I love that you have fish...they're not in danger from predators? I remember years ago, in CA, a neighbor lost a bunch of expensive Koi to the raccoon neighbors. I can imagine how happy they were...

Mollie said...

I agree with Taos Sunflower--you are a GOOD person, Ruthie. That is so wonderful that you have donated so much blood. I used to be able to and did, but now I can't. And your yard looks beautiful--the flowers, the vegetable gardens and that volunteer sunflower! Whatever animal planted it there knew the right spot!