~ The Humble Bungalow Kitchen ~
The window ledge above the farmhouse sink
featuring the elegant vintage Japanese porcelain vase.
Darling Daughter found this and thought it would be perfect for our garden blooms.
The rose is Abraham Darby, a fragrant David Austin rose, grown in our garden.
It is one of my favourites!
Stay tuned.
More pictures of this gorgeous rose are coming up.
May and June are the best months for our garden roses.
~ Showy Pavement Rugosa Rose ~
Bright Fuschia Pink
hardy
fragrant
very thorny
repeat blooming habit.
A close up...
while waiting for my husband to back the car out of the driveway
I went in for a "sniff"
was I surprised
when as I got closer, there was a bee working, inside all the petals!
Fortunately I did not get stung, the bee was preoccupied.
~ Reine des Violettes ~
David Austin
Old Rose
Strong Fragrance
repeat blooming
almost thornless
~ Abraham Darby ~
David Austin Rose
fragrant
pinky apricot
thorny
repeat blooming
One of my favourite roses.
A beautiful cut rose, great in bouquets or floating in a shallow dish.
~ Climbing Royal Sunset ~
Orange
rich deep fragrance
repeat blooming
vigorous growth habit
hardy and reliable
I researched the local Recreation Centres for Aqua Fit Classes...
it all looks great on paper but one must actually attend and participate in person
to decide if it is a "good fit."
So I took the plunge, and I am happy to report that the class went very well.
My arthritic joints were not sore or painful during the class.
I was able to keep up
although I was often doing the movements opposite to the instructor!
(I looked around and I was relieved to see that I was not the only one.)
There was a large group of about 30 women in attendance
they obviously have been doing the class for quite awhile
as they were chatting before class started
signing a card in the change room for the instructor.
One particular woman went out of her way to say hi
she mentioned that foam dumbbells were used in class
so I put a pair on the edge of the pool where other women had set them down.
The instructor made the class FUN.
She had oodles of energy and was encouraging us to smile and laugh.
The hour passed quite quickly.
The next morning I didn't have much discomfort but was "aware" that I had used muscles not normally used when I walk.
The water is much more gentle on my joints than my regular walking.
I walked today,
only 3.2 km but my hips and low back hurt.
So I will be returning to Aqua Fit and aim to attend 2-3 times a week.
I am very pleased with the pool and the class.
Feeling very optimistic, excited, and hopeful after only one class.
~ Grateful ~
My first Beach Read of the season ticked all the boxes...
While reading this book
my afternoon teatime and reading became longer and longer
(extending well into my dinner prep time)
as I made my way through the chapters.
I enjoyed Erin's colourful characters and interesting story
set in Nantucket.
Nantucket sounds idyllic...
If you are looking for a Beach read this is a good one!
We've got lots going on here socially...
so I thought that I had better get this written and published before I forgot.
Do you love to garden?
What do you grow?
We watched the last season of Ted Lasso...
Loved the series so much.
The writing was rich and deep
the characters were spot on
very funny, yet poignant
quality entertainment.
Will now need to find another great series...
any suggestions perhaps?
"Still" the newly released documentary film with Michael J Fox
was brilliant.
It raised my awareness of Parkinson's disease...
I have a whole new respect for the disease Michael has,
how he is dealing with it, and the many challenges that he is facing.
He's a very brave fellow...
I wonder how he manages to be so stoic?
Obviously
a good support system and ample funds help with
the numerous medications, doctors and therapy.
Very little is known about what causes the disease.
There is a genetic connection in some cases...
Michael J Fox has set up a foundation and to date
the foundation has raised more than 2 billion dollars.
Speaking about raising money...
My husband and I are thinking about offering our garden for next year's tour.
The Hospice Fundraiser ~ Teeny Tiny Garden Tour
Mom was in Hospice the last few days of her life.
The staff were incredible and the facility, although old, was very cozy.
There was a family area, a small kitchen, and a beautiful rooftop garden oasis.
It would be a very worthwhile cause...
Well that's about it for now...
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~ Be Well and Be Kind ~