These cool July mornings are such a blessing. While the day will heat up later and be in the 90's, the mornings are delightful, cool and crisp, perfect for al fresco breakfasts. Since mid-June almost all of our meals have been on the deck, and we have enjoyed it immensely. Food just tastes better outside, and coffee is definitely improved by fresh air. That's probably all in my mind, but I choose to believe it's true.
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Little Mister the hummingbird comes every morning to sit on his perch on the cherry tree, just a few feet from us. He seems to like the companionship. This little guy has returned for at least 5 years, and his routine of feeder protection continues. We will have to move one of the feeders just to thwart his greedy ways.
The flowers are struggling, as I said yesterday, but there are still some very pretty blooms coming on. The zinnias I started from seed have buds and should bloom soon, and the marigolds are doing well, both the ones in the planter and a few I put out in the flowerbed.
Here's a few photos of what's in bloom. I need to get back out with my camera and take some more.
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This lily is about 4 feet tall and needed a stake to hold it up. |
Planted by the chipmunks! |
I am cutting back the petunias a little to keep them from getting too leggy. They are doing well despite the heat, partly because they're in partial shade and partly because of Miracle Gro. |
Fireweed bloom. I really like this wildling. |
It is difficult sometimes to not feel guilty about the comfort of my life. I was sitting on the deck with my coffee after breakfast, and feeling so...fortunate, and happy. Then unbidden, the thought of all those Americans who can't go to work, who have lost their healthcare because they can't work, who don't have gardens and access to free movement, who are worried about how they will pay for food, electricity and house payments--all those things flooded into my mind and I felt bad about being happy.
I feel helpless to do anything about the suffering of so many. All I can do is take care of us, and that feels selfish. Do you ever feel this way? Or are you one of those with overwhelming worries right now?
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It's tough to not feel guilty in these trying times. All we can do is help when an opportunity arises and do our best.
ReplyDeleteThat's true, Bill. I try to do kindnesses whenever I can, as a way o paying back. I suppose not being a bother and worry to others is one thing I can do.
DeleteIt does feel selfish. I am like you, pretty comfortable, and grateful.
ReplyDeleteHi Hilary, I am glad to know I am not alone feeling this way. I went to your blog and read about your Chiari experience. Wow. You have earned the right to be comfortable after that.
DeleteWhen the virus first became apparent I had a feeling that I really ought to go back to work and help out, but then I realised that I'm getting near to the age when I'd be in some danger from the virus and I'm probably so out-of-touch with work that I'd probably be more of a hindrance than a help anyway. But I still feel a little bit guilty about it.
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