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T Tuesday: hello summer edition

Summer break is finally here!!

It’s the time I take to recharge and actually take some time to do the things I want to do while still handling the must do. As usual, I wrote a summer projects and goals list in my everyday list journal. I know I won’t get everything checked off the list but I also don’t want to forget about things that I might want to tackle.

Gardening

Last time I posted I had just started seeds in the house…most of them germinated and survived the transition to outdoor living.

Excuse the weeds. Its been so rainy here that the garden is too wet to use the hoe. In this garden aka shed garden I have 9 tomatoes, cucumbers, green and wax beans, peppers, potatoes, carrots and a few snap peas.

Here in my deck box garden I had herbs, radishes, carrots and beets all growing…but then I had the opportunity to get the deck professionally refinished. I covered the herbs with pots to protect them but the rest was wiped out.  I decided to plant some flower seeds for this year but I’m not holding my breath. The squirrels are digging like crazy and the deck guy is coming back to do some touch-up. If it gets wrecked again I’m just going to dig out the dirt and replace it with fresh. It could probably stand a refresh anyway.

Speaking of the herbs. I was able to transplant them into this giant terracotta pot. They seem to be doing fine. Behind them I have two pots of Scarlett runner beans. I’ve never grown them before but decided to give it a whirl.

I removed the bench that has sat in front of the house since we moved in. I plan to take up the landscape rock in between the house and sidewalk, regrade it with dirt then put down landscape cloth and mulch. I want this to be more of a gardening, green space than rock.

This is another new addition to my garden…I’m going for greens and herbs in here. I like that its moveable so if the heat gets too much for it in the front of the house I can easily move it around back where its more shady.

I built these two trellises yesterday for the pots. I finally got some of my favorite vining flower to start from seed and needed a place for it to climb.

I picked up a couple of hanging baskets at Costco for some instant color but also have been planting flower seeds like crazy such as in this smaller tiered planter.

Wildlife

The yard has been teaming with wildlife this summer. I was upstairs sewing and caught this out of the corner of my eye just strolling through without a care in the world.

Mr. Frog scared me when I went to turn on the hose.

And the birds! I have seen more birds this summer in my yard than any other. This is an Eastern Bluebird. I had never seen one before. Evidently there has been a Bluebird Recovery program here in MN for 40 some years. They actually dropped the recovery part from the organization name since the program has been so successful.

And this cute Goldfinch couple snacking from the hanging baskets. I also put up two hummingbird feeders in the backyard. They are getting lots of visits but I haven’t gotten a picture yet.

There are baby bunnies living under the shed which is adorable but very destructive when they start eating my plants. The squirrels are simply annoying…digging in all the pots…creating chaos where ever they go.

Crafting

As I mentioned earlier I’ve been sewing…nothing new there. It’s my go to creative activity lately. These are just some scrappy blocks in process.

These little embellishments came from a sewing table clean-up. I love using little bits that might otherwise end up in the trash.

I couldn’t leave you without a picture of Marvin. One of his latest hobbies is to watch me get ready for the day. Evidently I need to be supervised so I don’t forget anything. What a goofball!

This morning had me pulling weeds from the cracks in the driveway. Next I’ll be working on pricing items for the neighbors garage sale. I’ll miss the first day as we’ll be helping Mini-me move into her new apartment. She found one better suited to her needs and closer to campus. No need to drive even on the coldest of days.

What are you doing today?
6 Thoughts on T Tuesday: hello summer edition
    CJ
    18 Jun 2025
    2:29pm

    Your garden will make Himself’s eyes turn green. I loved seeing all the wild life, too. Headbutts to Marvin, he’s a cutie. Happy T Day

    Iris Flavia
    16 Jun 2025
    10:52pm

    Your garden is wonderful and with wildlife, too, so nice.
    Marvin sure made me grin, have a great T-Day.

    Jo - Let's Art Journal
    17 Jun 2025
    9:59am

    Your garden looks fabulous and you have so many happy visitors, I’m not sure I would have seen Mr Frog until it was too late …eek 😊.Happy T Day wishes ❤️. Hugs, Jo x

    Lisca
    17 Jun 2025
    2:28pm

    Your garden is really beautiful. I love all your pots. I am amazed at the wildlife. That blue bird is so pretty. I have never seen one.
    I have one of those tiered planters too. I have herbs in them.
    Great that Mini-me has found an apartment closer to campus.
    Has your school now broken up? Here they will be breaking up soon and then don’t go back until end of September. (Spain-hot climate)
    Happy T-Day,
    Lisca

    Bleubeard and Elizabeth
    16 Jun 2025
    5:40pm

    I can’t believe your chives. I’ve never had chives do that well. And your cilantro is growing so very fast, too. It’s much taller than mine. Your pansies are gorgeous. It gets too warm here for them to grow in the summer. I like to add them to salads if I know they haven’t been sprayed with any pesticide.

    Sorry you had to move your herbs, but they all look like they are doing so well. Your basil looks healthy.

    Love your little scrap bits you created. You are so good at using bits and pieces of scraps.

    Thanks for updating us on your garden, sewing, and Marvin. Thanks for sharing your coffee (yes, I saw your mug) with us for T this week, dear friend.

    BTW, I sent you an e-mail yesterday.

    Erika N
    16 Jun 2025
    5:16pm

    Your gardens and planters are looking great Halle. I would have jumped with that frog too. And I’m also having such great wildlife year, including bluebirds having babies. It’s so fun to see them, isn’t it? Have fun with the start of summer break, and have a happy T day too. hugs-Erika

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