Although I will not be writing a blog post this week, I wanted to send these photos (which really don't do the flowers justice) of an outstanding show of Dahlias. Earlier this week, I went to the St. Albert Botanic Park with a friend. This was my first visit, but it will not be the… Continue reading So Many Dahlias…
Month: September 2022
London…
I've stayed at the Mayfair Biltmore Hotel in London before. Our home away from home on Grosvenor Square is quiet but conveniently located close to Hyde Park, all the tourist attractions and fabulous shopping. Grosvenor Square Grosvenor Square has had a rich and colourful history since the early 1700s. It is the second largest square… Continue reading London…
London when it sizzles…
I spent eight glorious days in London this past July. It was so good to be travelling again despite all the dire warnings of flight cancellations, delays and lost luggage. Thankfully, I didn't experience any of those problems...it was clear sailing (flying) across the Atlantic. The only hick-up was the weather...we were in London for… Continue reading London when it sizzles…
The Roses…
These roses look beautiful in photos, but honestly, this was not a great summer for my rose garden. I had to replace so many of the roses I lost last winter, and the new plants never really caught on or produced. After a cool, wet Spring, the Summer has been so hot and… Continue reading The Roses…
The Peonies…
Over the past few years, I've added numerous peonies to the garden. This summer, I had a sensational crop...I couldn't keep up with the picking! This little cherub was almost suffocated by the peonies! I'm happy with the variety of colours and shapes,… Continue reading The Peonies…
The Bulbs…
Planting bulbs is probably my least favourite garden chore, but when they start poking their heads through the ground in spring, I'm reminded of why I planted so many the previous autumn! It's almost time to start the process all over again.
The Garden in Summer…
As I look out into my garden today, I'm fully aware that fall is just around the corner. The leaves haven't really started to turn colour yet, but the annuals and perennials are fizzling out. The ground is dry and cracked, and as I move the hose around, I'm reminded that we have no control… Continue reading The Garden in Summer…