This is a bit of a surprise as I didn’t realize it had published. Well, this time I will blame it on this summer cold! I was going to yank it but it gets confusing for my blogging friends when I do that, so it stays.
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
SATURDAY MORNING AT THE BIRD FEEDER
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Tuesday, July 30, 2024
THE GIFT SHOP AT THE MUSEUM OF THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY IN WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 7-16-24
Usually, I wait until the end of a visit to go to the gift shop, but this time it was the first stop. The parking lot is a short walk, and Gregg took the few purchases I made back to the car, and put them in the trunk. He was there and back in a couple of minutes. I suspected, and rightly so, that we would be too tired to go on our way out. This way we didn't have to carry these few purchases around the garden.
In all of the museum and gardening shops we go to, I more often than not look for stocking stuffers for Christmas. They have some neat little things in them that I don't see in other places.
Inside the cabinet the top two shelves were dedicated to a Christmas in July theme. These are wooden Santa Clauses made by local artisans. I enjoyed looking at them and no I didn't buy any. I did pick up two or three greeting cards and a drinking mug. I didn't see those stocking stuffers today, but I'll be sending off the cards to family and friends sometime, and the mug will replace the one I broke last month.
Monday, July 29, 2024
MONDAY MORNING RECIPE POST - SCALLION PANCAKES FROM TRADER JOE’S
Sunday, July 28, 2024
HAPPY SUNDAY EVERYONE - HERE ARE A FEW ODDS AND BODS
Some of these are from Pinterest, but others are sent to me by family and friends, or I just find them and file them and forget about them, until now.
Saturday, July 27, 2024
SATURDAY MORNING AT THE BIRD FEEDER
Friday, July 26, 2024
NATURE IS...
"Nature is always hinting at us. It hints over and over again, until suddenly we take the hint."
Thursday, July 25, 2024
CONTINUING OUR VISIT TO THE MUSEUM OF THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY, WINCHESTER, VIRGINIA 7-16-24
Before I forget, I thought it important to mention that the museum is closed on Mondays. This is just in case anyone out there is visiting the area and may want to go there.
Above is an older photo of the museum, from one of our visits shared in this post. The flowers below were found on our recent visit in the flower beds at the side of the museum not too far from where we entered the Glen Burnie Gardens.
The red flower is Scarlet beebalm. You can see very nice photos of it here, and also other colors plus different types of flowers if you scroll down their page. The ones in the flower bed near the museum were not looking their best, but I still liked them. Shriveled up with the heat probably but still flashy with their red skirts. A few other names are Oswego tea, Crimson bee-balm, Bergamot and Scarlet monarda. Botanical name Monarda didyma. |