Everything is in bloom now. The yard is bursting in a riot of color, and the trees and shrubs seem to be growing by the foot. We are in a moderate drought here in New Hampshire, but yesterday we had the most glorious thunderstorm. We don't have the kind of thunder and lightning storms some of you have in the midwest, so when we get a good one, we enjoy it. Brian had to run to Home Depot for a part he needed for a leaking outdoor faucet, and I was in the pool when the storm started rolling in. I love lying back on a float and watching the moody sky and rolling clouds. As I heard the first rumbling of thunder, I gathered the dogs and we sheltered in the screenhouse to wait it out. It started as a gentle rain that became a pounding rain which came in through the screens. We huddled in the middle as the thunder and lightning began. By the time I realized we should be indoors, it was too late to flee. The lightning was intense, and I have never heard such loud, cracking thunder. It sounded as if all the trees surrounding us were cracking. Rey jumped on my lap and buried her head under a pillow, and Harley, ever the brave one, lay guarding the door. After about a half an hour, it slowed enough for us to make a run for it. The driveway was flooded and we raced through the puddles to the front door.
Brian has been off this week and we are mostly laying low. We did a day trip along the coast of Maine, and on a warm July day in the height of summer, there were no crowds and plenty of parking along the beaches. We couldn't go on the beach because we had the pups, but we found many beautiful trails and outdoor spots to enjoy. Any people we encountered were kind and respectful, and everyone had a mask available if they had to pass close by. We packed a cooler for a picnic lunch, and stopped for takeout lobster rolls on the way home.
We have kept busy this summer working on the yard, tending the gardens, and doing a few small (and one large) project. We put up a privacy screen around one side of our above ground pool. It looks like a giant white wall but we love it! Then we built a small 8X12 deck on the other side of the pool. It took us about 10 days to complete since we had to work a few hours each morning before Brian left for work, but it has added so much to our pool enjoyment. Since I spend way more time in the pool than Brian, he can sit on the deck and chat while I swim about, and the dogs love lounging there where they can keep an eye on me! We attached an umbrella to the corner for shade, and it has been a delight having yet another place to relax.
I have pretty much been failing at meal planning this summer and we have done a lot of burgers, hot dogs and tacos. Even though I think it is expensive, we decided to give Hello Fresh a try this week. The meals have been absolutely delicious and I really enjoy cooking them with all the ingredients on hand and measured out already. I love the way they are packaged and the quality has been excellent. We are going to take a look at the food budget and see if we can manage a few meals a week with it.
Aside from seeing my mom, our kids, and some neighbors, we have pretty much stayed home and kept to ourselves. We stick to essential errands and always wear a mask. I still wash groceries and anything else that comes into the house. I have a system where I place two towels on the mudroom floor. All the groceries go on the first towel and I use a bucket of hot water and Dawn to wipe off everything before placing it on the second towel to dry. Then Brian puts it away. I know they say this is unnecessary, but it makes me feel better. I am 58 and Brian is 59, and though we are healthy and robust, we are no spring chickens and we are being very careful. This week the US surpassed 4,000,000 cases of Corona Virus and we don't want to be one of them. Brian still goes to work every day at his essential job at the Post Office, but he is an expediter who works outside on the platform and he is able to keep a distance between himself and the truck drivers. I still have no idea what school will look like in a few weeks, but I am anxious about going back. Our governor has not been very strong in his guidance for reopening the schools and 3 feet between desks and no masks for the students makes me a little nervous.
Our daughter Megan has passed her nursing boards and is now a licensed RN. She just turned in her final paper for her Master's in Nursing program and will be taking that test in the coming weeks too, all while being deployed full-time in the National Guard, testing patients for Covid-19 at a remote testing site. We are heading up north to move her from her temporary student housing to her first real apartment next week. She accepted a job at her first choice hospital in the most charming small town in the mountains of northern NH. Our son Dan lives in the same small town and he is moving too (from an apartment with roommates to his own place), so we will be quite busy helping them both.
What a treat this blog has been . . . chock full of GORGEOUS photos, and so much content to enjoy reading! First of all, congratulations to your hard-working daughter, and thanks to her for her service in the National Guard. You and your family have created your own slice of heaven in New Hampshire, with a lovely home, gardens, pool, etc. - - not too hard to shelter in place, I would imagine! I received my Country Sampler issue last week, which is how I discovered your blog. I must say, something about the article in the magazine just spoke to my heart, so I looked up your blog and read several of your posts. I feel as though we may be kindred spirits (as Anne of Green Gables would say!)! So many similarities between our lives . . . I could comment on each and every paragraph of this blog, but it would end up being a blog of its own! Lol! Anyway, thanks so much for sharing, and I pray that you'll enjoy a blessed and relaxing day.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are absolutely beautiful! So many of mine have become deer food this year. My hostas have especially been deer candy. There is plenty of natural vegetation for them so I'm guessing my plants are just their dessert.
ReplyDeleteI am actually here because of your Country Sampler article! I saw your beautiful home in there just now and decided I wanted to check out your blog! What a gorgeous, gorgeous home you have, and I was drawn to it because we are also minimalists. It was wonderful to "meet" you and visit with you today! Many blessings to you and yours.
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