Thank you, Chronically Vintage!
- At August 8, 2009
- By georgianna
- In Announcements
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Farewell
- At August 3, 2009
- By georgianna
- In Uncategorized
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My Aunt Billie (Lesley) passed away this evening at age 96, my Mom’s cousin and last living relative.
She was like a sister to my Mom, having spent part of her adolescence living with my Mom and her parents. As an adult, she and her husband ran the radio service connecting the primitive areas of Idaho. Billie lived a full and fascinating life and was still feisty at 96. I remember talking to her some years ago and mentioned Mom felt herself slowing down at 77. Billie said, “Pffuh, I could kill a snake at 77″. I’m sure she could have, too.
We went to see her in Oregon in May and had a great visit over two days, for which we are very grateful.
I took this photo a few hours before we saw her for the last time.
Everyone’s time comes – no one is exempt. She kept going for almost 97 years and if anyone could have beat the system, it would have been her. Or my Dad.
Farewell, dear Billie. We love you and will miss you so. I hope your next journey is full of adventures and happiness.
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Hydrangea, Lily, Lily, Rose
- At August 2, 2009
- By georgianna
- In Flower and Garden, Our Garden
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These three flowers dominate my thoughts, gardening and photography this week. Weather continues to be close to perfect. Warmer than it has been but clear and breezy.
LILY
My favorite Oriental lily, and the only one I grow, is the Stargazer. The three blooms I cut are still in vases on my desk. I can hardly bear to leave the room, the fragrance is so intoxicating. At night I put them in the fridge which really helps them last longer. The blooms that are still outside survived the heat wave and are perfuming the upper front lawn and wafting into the open living room windows. See early post on these luscious and addictive flowers.
ROSES
My roses are loving the recent heat.
David Austins: ‘Graham Thomas’ shot up a new stem covered with FORTY new buds. Like wise, ‘Lady Emma Hamilton’ is covered in multiple blooms, providing plenty for cutting, while leaving the white picket fence nicely covered. I also have ‘A Shropshire Lad’, ‘Gentle Hermione’ and ‘The Shephardess’ but Graham and Emma are the top performers this year. I water daily and fertilize with organic fertilizer every two months.
Knock Out:
I have Knock Out and Rainbow Knock Out. Going strong, more blooms from the Rainbow but better fragrance from the original Knock Out.
As well, my Rosa Rugosa ‘Hansa’, which was the first rose to bloom this season, is having a second flowering, nice new buds and blooms. Heavenly fragrance.




