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  • Noreen 6:54 am on May 29, 2015 Permalink  

    What can I say? It is Terro time. I hope the few ants that I found on the kitchen counter were scouts that took a big bite of the “Snack of the Day on Stauffer” and shared with their friends and family.

     
  • Noreen 3:24 am on May 28, 2015 Permalink  

    Better Than Barbed Wire 

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    Bedrooms on ground level couldn’t have a better safeguard than these cactus. It is the only cactus that withstands Minnesota winters. The bight green tips in the photo are all new growth. They will eventually put out spines up to a half inch in length. These cactus are more desirable in residential areas than the site of barbed wire.

     
  • Noreen 3:49 am on May 27, 2015 Permalink  

    Quite the Mix 

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    A rock from Canada, a bit of garden art from the old Randall’s Grocery Store in New Ulm, Minnesota, a white Star of David bloom, and a pink perennial Geranium bloom: a perfect garden setting.

     
  • Noreen 7:24 am on May 26, 2015 Permalink  

    After a very dismal day yesterday and a cloudy morning today, the afternoon was very enjoyable. Patio sitting is just the best to watch traffic, listen to birds and take in the antics of Butter Ball and Snuggles.

     
  • Noreen 1:19 am on May 25, 2015 Permalink  

    Fleeting Thoughts: 

    If one is watching a documentary and someone wants to strike up an idle conversation . . . details within the content of the documentary could be missed.

    If one is watching the Indy 500 and someone wants to strike up an idle conversation . . . all that is missed is another left hand turn.

     
  • Noreen 4:08 am on May 24, 2015 Permalink  

    It Could Have Gone Either Way 

    Quite a few years ago my cousin, Jan, added to our garden art.  Jan frequents garage sales looking for attractive pieces of glassware.  The glass tower was set out about a month ago in a protected area.  You never know what the cats will attack, or brush up against.  In time, as I walked past the tower, I noticed it was leaning.  The clear glass plate under the entire tower was cracked to the degree that there was separation of the pieces of glass.  Not knowing what to do, we just laid it on it’s side to give it a good thinking.

    On a trip to Mankato, I purchased a 10 lb. bag of concrete mix at Lowe’s.  Wednesday I decided to tackle the project.  I used a plastic tray that often can be found catching the extra water when watering potted plants.  I sprayed the tray heavily with Pam.  As I stirred water into my ice cream pail of cement powder, I also added some paint.  As I lifted the tower over the wet cement to set it in, I made sure to twist and turn it, to make sure it was sitting on the bottom of the wet cement.

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    So happy to enjoy this piece of garden
    art. It is truly one of a kind that can only be
    made and given with true sentiment.

    Over the last three days, I have been patiently watching as the concrete turned colors during the hardening process.  This morning was the proof of the project.  Dennis took a hold of the piece of glassware closest to the concrete and lifted up.  Wonder of wonders, the plastic tray stayed on the table top and the glass tower was ready to be returned to the designated plot of plants. Dennis did remind me that when I move the tower or get it ready to be put away in the fall of the year, it will need to be picked up at its base.  Doing it any other way, the weight of the base would put too much stress on the remaining pieces of glass that are glued together.

    As I said, it could have gone either way.  I would have been so sad, if one morning, I would have gone out with my cup of coffee to do my garden stroll and had seen nothing but broken glass of what had been such a beautiful, meaningful gift.

     
  • Noreen 3:07 am on May 23, 2015 Permalink  

    It Is Beginning to Look As Only Stauffer Can 

    Our yard is like none other . . . so we have been told.  Each spring the potting shed beckons us to unload it.  the-potting-shed-400x300Each spring we kind of look at the last of the snow that needs to melt, and we think maybe this year we will take a break and just leave the potting shed door . . . shut.  So much for that thought.  Perhaps we will revisit that thought in the spring of 2016.

    Our garden art has been collected over the last 25 years.  When you least expected it, a treasure could be found and I could just imagine where it would be put.  Dennis has said he doesn’t want the yard to look junky.  With the huge yard that we have, there are a lot of places to tuck some here, tuck some there, and before you know it . . . it looks and feels like another great season.

    This early spring, with the winds making it feel like a late winter, we bundled up and got a few chairs out on the back patio. If nothing else, the birds made it feel like spring.  Before I knew it, Dennis was in the potting shed and came out with a few of his favorite items to put on the north wall of the garage.  Over the last month, and today, the final items were brought out and placed in the yard and gardens.  The perennials took such a long time to show themselves, I didn’t trust myself to tramp around, until I could see some growth popping up.

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    As Dennis enjoys his rocking chair in the porch, his view
    to the east took on a new look this year.

    I have not added to the garden art for several years, but just like in a home it gets rearranged every once in awhile.  It makes it seem like a new decor for Stauffer.  One of the gals I worked with in the courthouse commented that we decorated our yard much like most people decorate the interior of their homes.  Hey, I don’t have to dust the garden art.

    Today Dennis got the camera out and was pleased with how the east end of the Koi pond Secret Pal (400x267).jpgwas done for this year.  If Papa is happy, everybody is happy.  We do spend so much time outside on the patios and in the porch, it should be pleasing to the eye.  Though our home is not large, in a drop of a hat we can accommodate several people or a crowd in the great outdoors.

    The main reason for the energy we expend on the yard and gardens is for our very own enjoyment.  Just farmers at heart, when spring arrives, it feels so normal to dig in the dirt and be outside.  At the end of the day, more times than not you will find Dennis and me sitting on the patio while enjoying a York Peppermint Patty to close another great day.

     
  • Noreen 2:22 am on May 22, 2015 Permalink  

    You Can Never Have Too Much White 

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    What a glorious day. The temps reached a sunny 70. I played in the dirt and Dennis sprayed the lawns for weeds. His pull-behind sprayer is just the perfect fit for our acre. Life is good — even if our bodies tell us to take a break and save some of the fun for another day.

     
  • Noreen 5:07 am on May 21, 2015 Permalink
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    Butter Ball 

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    Butter Ball has great taste in flowers that he is determined to check out each and every day. I take comfort in the fact that the Fern Peony tubers will live through this and try again next year.

     
  • Noreen 5:42 am on May 20, 2015 Permalink
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    Slow But Sure 

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    The Jack-in-the-Pulpit fought through the cool soil. The perennials are really slow to show this year. Too many cool days.

     
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