I posted last time on 6/12 so posting on 6/21 has me in reverse! Being in reverse has me thinking of the past. Summer has arrived full force at the Pines. Our temps have hit the 90's along with humidity that makes the hair frizz. We are blessed with A/C to keep us comfy. Our son has a pool that he welcomes us if we want to take a swim. Tomorrow will bring some relief as rain arrives in the evening. We're heading to Chicago on Wednesday for a family reunion this coming weekend. What does all this have to do with the past? Well, last night I let Annabelle out for a final pee run around 10pm. I stood on the deck and felt the warm breeze and saw a light show from the lighting bugs, (or maybe you call them fireflies?) As a kiddo I remember summer nights like that with warm, humid air that didn't seem to bother us and oh those lovely lighting bugs! Out would come the old mayo jars or whatever we had, to catch them and watch them light up. Gross boys would smear them on their shirts to glow in the dark! Yuck! That memory brought back memories of the folks sitting on the front porch chatting with a neighbor or else my Aunt and Uncle who lived across the street while we played in the yard or across the street in an empty lot that became our baseball field of dreams. Always a game being played or hopscotch on the road. Not many cars came down our street then and riding bikes or playing in the road was OK. Dark time brought ghosts in the graveyard games or maybe statue maker. The boys in the hood used to tease me that the bats flying in the sky would fly into my hair and get all tangled up in it! Scared me enough to head for home! (Probably that was their intent!) One of the older boys bet me I couldn't hop up the front cement stairs of his house on one foot. I said I sure could! Not only that, but I could also do it on one foot with my eyes closed. And I did the hop but missed the stair and hit my head and ended up in the emergency room with stitches. Another story for another day! I think I was in the ER more than my 4 brothers ever were! Hot days running through a sprinkler, drinking from the hose, not coming home until the 6 o'clock fire whistle when off and we had to head home for dinner only to head out again until we were called in for the night. We didn't have A/C in our home, but that old GE oscillating fan was a welcome relief. Mom and Dad eventually got an air conditioner in their bedroom and us kids would camp out on really steamy nights. I was blessed with good friends, a safe neighborhood, a good family, and lots of good memories that come quietly and sweetly on a hot humid night as I'm back to my future with lighting bugs to greet me at the Pines.
Sweer dreams all!WHISPERING PINES
Monday, June 23, 2025
Thursday, June 12, 2025
Swoon For June
After a fairly cold and snowy winter and a fairly wet and chilly Spring, we are almost at the Summer Solstice and the brightest day of the year. If Summer is your heart season, then you are probably loving the hot days and maybe that humidity too. Me? Well, if you follow me regularly you know I'm a Fall lover but working in the garden, fresh picked tomatoes, farmer's markets and some travel has me enjoying this season just a little. Work has been sporadic. We've lost some physicians due to retirement or just moving on to bigger and greener pastures. Rural hospitals can have a hard time recruiting young docs. Even though we're owned by University Hospitals of Cleveland, we still need docs down here in Amish country! So, with that in mind, I'm finding that I'm only working about 2 days a week or even just one day in a 2 week pay period. But you know what? I'm not complaining about that! Jack and I find adventures to go on and lots of work to do here at the Pines. I sleep later and enjoy that more! We're getting ready for a family reunion in Chicago at the end of June and then my sister, 2 nieces, and 2 great nieces, are going to Maine in July. We invited Jack to come too but he decided he'd rather stay here with Annabelle and he and I take a trip East another time. Smart guy to avoid all us gals. Should be a fun trip but lots of driving. My sister has to get her dialysis in between so we're working on that schedule, and we only have a week. Yep, Jack is probably the winner here instead of a fast road trip. So, helping with the reunion plans from here and doing what I can has kept us busy. Here's a few pics of life at the Pines this June so far:
My climbing roses are blooming. I have a new one on the other side that's doing well but too small to see in this pic. Hmm....pergola seems to have a little lean going on?
Even the weeds in the Creepy Woods put on a pretty show. However, all that walking in the wilds, and planting and mulching leads me to a nasty spider bite. I get these about every other year. I really need to wear long pants when gardening.
Ouch! After an antibiotic and cortisol cream, I'm happy to report all is well. Dang bugs.One of the nice things about a cool evening is a fire in the pit. It was a lovely evening the other day and a fire was a nice way to end the day. I made a new to me Greek recipe called kalitsounia. It's made with feta and ricotta cheese and eggs and some fresh mint. I wrapped the mixture in puff pastry in a muffin tin. I took them to a church social and everyone seemed to like them. They look cute too!I decorate for the summer holidays like Memorial Day and also July 4th. I found that picnic basket at a thrift shop on my trip to Chicago last month. I think it's found a new home here!One of my pleasures is walking with Annabelle and she always like to stop and say hello to her buddy next door...little Beano the Alpaca. He comes to the fence every time he sees her. Too cute. Finally, this month has had me getting some pics made from slides to put on posters at the reunion. This following pic is one that sure brought back some memories and makes me smile. Me, Midge, and my brother, Jim. Midge and Jim are only a year apart and could have passed for twins back then.Midge has always hated her picture to be taken, even as a little kiddo so seeing her full on laugh here makes me love this even more. Photos are a quick second caught in time that can bring smiles, or tears, but mostly memories. My son Craig and my daughter-in-law Amy went to Europe for a few weeks to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. My parents went to Europe to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary back in the early 70's. He wondered if there were any pics of them on that trip that he and Amy could stop and take a shot at the same place. Well, while looking at slides I found only one. It's of my Mom standing by the Eiffel Tower. So, Craig did this:I guess he did a google search from her photo to get the same spot. There was a fence blocking him from getting any closer, but I know my Mom would have really loved this photo. Moments captured in time. This did bring a smile seeing Craig, and a wonderful memory of my Mom. Thanks Craig! Love it! Yep, just one of the things that makes me swoon for this June!Tuesday, May 27, 2025
America The Beautiful
I love the song, America the Beautiful. From sea to shining sea reminds me of the trips we took with my Mom back in the day. First to Alaska and then to New York City where we were able to go to Ellis Island and see where Mom's parents came into America and started a new life here. How brave they were to come to a country, not speak the language, raise 5 kids...although my Grandmother passed away when my Mom was 10yrs, old. Her Dad came with only $26 in his pockets and the rest filled with dreams. He raised his children alone, worked, owned businesses, and became a citizen. Yes, we saw the country from one sea to another that year and Mom sat on a bench at Ellis and cried thinking of her own family who may have sat at the same spot. My uncles served in WWII and so did Dad.
My brothers served in Vietnam. Thankfully all came home from those wars and lived good lives. I'm so grateful for all our service men and women who have served, who serve today, and those that gave their lives for our freedoms. I hope everyone had a good Memorial Day that included time out to reflect on this holiday we have to honor them. I've been reading a lot of books about the women who played a big part in WWI and WWII in helping win those wars. This will be the final post of this month as June is just around the corner. Jack and I have been working outside to get the grounds weeded, planted, painted, cleaned, etc! Lots of work but nice to have good weather to do it. It's been a wetter and chillier Spring than last year. Jack won't complain about the cooler temps as he does not enjoy the heat. I think next week will bring some more seasonal temps and I know those that have pools will be happy! I did get to Chicago as my past post said. Midge and I got lots done to get ready for the family reunion at the end of June. Only a month away actually! It was fun to be with her and also be a help. There's lots planned for that weekend and then I might have some better blog posts! Here's just a few pics from the Pines to end this. Have a good rest of the week everyone!
See the owl by the heat pump? There were two originally but one broke...so what happened to it? Can you see it?One day I'll toss it but for now he's found a home! Ha!I put some bunting on the fence. I'm glad Midge and I put that fence up last year! Gives me more places to decorate! I planted some flowers there today but will show those later after it's all mulched up.This area across the driveway also needs mulch but slow but sure it will get done. I call this area my garden of weedin.Hostas coming up nicely by the deck.I love the wild flocks in the Creepy woods. Always a nice walk up there.The Peonies knew it was Memorial Day weekend and opened up to celebrate!Jack enjoying a quiet evening. I took these pics with my new phone. I hate getting a new phone. My Facebook account was messed up on it but hopefully finally have it under control. Just takes time to adjust to a new one. But the camera seems to be working just fine! Speaking of photos...This pic was taken about 22yrs ago here at the Pines. That's our backyard and that tiny tree between the kid without his shirt on and my daughter-in-law is an oak tree. Flash forward to today:Here's that same tree and the same backyard. Time flies fast and kids and trees grow up fast too. Have a good week and I'll see you in June, I guess! (Unless some fabulous news or event happens before then!)Monday, May 12, 2025
Mothe's Day And Happenings
I hope everyone had a nice Mother's Day yesterday. 3 of my boys came over and spent the day with Jack and I and we had some good laughs and good food! I was very thankful for the thoughtful gifts and cards from them, and we had a nice phone call from our son in Oregon. He sent me a gift card to one of the restaurants in town that Jack and I both enjoy. The weather was so beautiful and we were able to spend most of the day outside on the deck. Today I took off early and headed to Chicago to be with my sister to help with planning of our family reunion we're having this summer. We took some time to go her Granddaughter's horseback riding lesson. Ella loves horses and this is truly a passion for her and I was happy to see her doing so well and loving those horses! I'm sure I'll have more to blog about after this trip as we're also planning a girls trip to Maine in July. Here's just a few pics of the last few days:
Jack and I went out to our favorite Amish place for eggs, but they also have a beautiful greenhouse and this fusia was calling my name!I cleaned the deck and got out all my furniture but I was most proud of this crazy fern that I managed not to kill from last summer! I nursed it all winter and it magically made it to see the deck for another summer. Annabelle took the time to snooze in the shade.Sunday, May 4, 2025
The Colors Of May
May has arrived and I hope Spring has arrived in everyone's neck of the woods. I know in northern areas snow can appear even now but here at the Pines the colors of May abound. There's Pinks, whites, reds, orange, and of course green.
I want to sing: Green, green, the grass is green...but I'll spare you that! I've mowed 5 times already and I'm grateful for the growth and rain that keeps it going, growing and greening.My photography isn't too great but there's the pinks of the crabapple, the white of the snowball bush, the red of the Japanese maple.Wednesday, April 23, 2025
Let's Get Hoppin!
Good morning! (well, for at least the next few minutes!) I've been struggling with getting posts out. Not because of anything tech going wrong. I guess I'm not sure why? I'm not sure if it has to do with nothing really to post about or I'm just being blog lazy. Whatever the reason I'm here today to post about Easter happenings we had over the weekend. We were suppose to have kind of nasty weather. We did have some pretty good rainfall on Saturday that had me and Jack running for the car with a cart full of groceries. When we finally had it all safe and sound in the car we sat and looked at each other and just had to laugh. We were soaked! Jack had water running down his face and I looked like a drowned rat. But I still needed some stuff at the dollar store so wet or not, we headed there. We were expecting family on Sunday around 1:00 for Easter feasting and we weren't disappointed. We ended up with 22 plus 5 dogs! The weather on Sunday turned out fabulous! Sunny and 70de made it possible to be outdoors for the egg hunt and on the deck for those who wanted to eat out there.
Gathering around the island to load up those plates!I believe that is dog Theo blocking Jordan from his trip to the food. We had Theo, Briny (Driana and Jonathan's dogs), Kip (Jack and Evelyn's), Happy (Summer's dog), and of course, Annabelle to round out the canine group. Even with 22 humans we were one short. Cameron ended up having to work. I thought it was cute when he texted his Dad to make sure to bring home some food! Some of the dining room group...Evelyn, Anthony, Anthony's girlfriend Becca, Summer and Jackie.Jack, Driana, Jonathan, and little Hazel, (our step-great grandkiddo), decided to sit outdoors. I felt bad we didn't have the deck all put together but the weather kept us from hauling out the furniture. That's a project for this week once I get the deck scrubbed up. After dinner we gathered up the only littles that were here and had an egg hunt. We only had Hazel and her little sister, Tatem but they had a blast hunting!Tatem was ready to go.
Hazel made sure she had on her egg hunting boots!
Just a few at first.
Whoa! A real haul at last!
She did share with her little sis.
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
April SNOWers Bring Mad Faces!
Monday morning back yard. Yes, that is snow. We woke up to a little dusting but thankfully the weather warmed up to 50de and it all melted by noon. So those mad faces went away. It's pretty cold today and a few flakes are in the air but no accumulation. The weather has been super wet these past weeks with all the rain that many are dealing with this month.First the rain drains down from my neighbors.
The township put this drain here but as you can see, it's a waste and doesn't do much to alleviate the run off to our driveway,
It's eroded the end of the drive and washed out our stones. It then travels down the road and leaves a mess. Hopefully we can get some input from the township as how to fix this. For the beginning of April it's been pretty quiet here at the Pines. The hospital hasn't been super busy so I've only been working 1 to 2 days a week lately. That's OK with me as Jack and I can always find things to do around here or take a quick adventure drive someplace! So that's all I have for now! I hope everyone has a good rest of the week and I'm hoping for no more SNOWers!