When my neighbors tore down their garage, I figured they were doing it to put up a two-car. Nope. They're going all out. They put an addition behind the garage, plus a second floor. It appears they may also be preparing to put a second story on top of the existing house.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Watch the birdie
The abundance of twigs and dry grass in my yard, not to mention the coconut husk liners in my hanging baskets, were a dream come true for the bird who made this nest.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
I love SPRING!
Anyone who knows me knows that I adore springtime. I love the way the earth smells. I love how long the day is. I also love plants!
This is one of my bleeding hearts. Bloom time is still a few weeks away.
This is rhubarb. I don't actually eat it, but I like how it looks.
My daffodils are in full bloom. Surrounding them with annuals grown from seed (like vegetables and wildflowers) makes this bed tough to care for. Next year I think I'll move the daffodils to around the front locust tree.
The peas and lettuce are already planted. I made a handy little trellis out of wood stakes and hardware cloth (poultry fencing) for the tendrils to climb on. I grow the peas mainly for pods. They're awesome in stirfry, but I'll even eat them right off the vine! This year I have two varieties: Drawf Gray Sugar and Oregon Giant. I have two varieties of lettuce, too: Grand Rapids and Iceberg. Head lettuce, like Iceberg, isn't supposed to do well in this climate, but I'm trying it anyway.
I cut a few daffodils to enjoy indoors.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
One last trip to the park
Nash knew our time was up and did anything he could to prolong the fun. He amused himself with the bleachers.
The entire visit was great. The boys are growing up so fast. It's really wonderful to watch them discover new things. I can't wait 'til they come again!
Kohl Children's Museum
Today we went to the Kohl Children's Museum in Glenview.
Big interest across the street
P-A-R-K
Even the very mention of "park" sent Nash into a frenzy. So, we referred to it as "P-A-R-K" to avoid the ensuing distress. But we made it a point to go most days, even if only for a short while.
Getting bundled up. It's cold today.
Exploratorium, continued...
Exploratorium
"More. More. Dumpster. Dumpster."
While we were at the library, Sarah chatted with a couple whose twin boys were a bit younger than Nash. They suggested visiting the Exploratorium the next day.
They had all kinds of neat stuff at the Exploratorium. These pedalless bikes were a big hit with Nash. The blue one was his favorite.
The infant area had a cute foam saucer thing with a mirror behind it. Linc was in heaven with all the girls hitting on him.
Nash was pretty scared of the big slides and tunnels, but he clearly wanted to see what the big kids were up to. Mama went with him.
It wasn't much of a race, but it was sure fun to be a spectator!
No wheels, just rocking.
Linc didn't love the water as much as Nash did, but we tried to get him interested.
At the library
We stopped at the aquarium first. The fish were nice and active.
I'll remember this visit each time I visit the library over lunch.
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