Came across this on Instagram...
Good to be reminded!
Found this on Instagram's "easy fitness over fifty" (from Newfoundland, I think). She has a lot of easy exercises as well!
A journal of my life
Came across this on Instagram...
Good to be reminded!
Found this on Instagram's "easy fitness over fifty" (from Newfoundland, I think). She has a lot of easy exercises as well!
But did they buy clothing ready-made? Or did a seamstress or tailor take their measurements and sew them by hand!
I wish I had asked.
Seeing this ad for summer knitting reminded me of the first (and last!) time I mixed sunbathing and knitting...
I was knitting a lacy white sleeveless acrylic top. I didn't realize that the sun was turning the yarn on my needles yellow! I only noticed that when I resumed knitting indoors!
I never knit in the sun again! My mother, who was a high school teacher at the time, wore the two-tone top with delight. If anyone noticed, there was a story - and a lesson - to share!
We have been busy clearing water from the basement...
And carrying out waterlogged and damaged possessions...
Sad as it is to say "goodbye,"...
It will be good to see it go.
Last Wednesday - Canada Day - we had a lot of rain here in Ottawa.
My son took these pictures when he got off the bus after work, to walk home...
Then he saw security tape - the ceiling in a nearby passageway was already coming down!
As the song goes: "The rains came down and the floods came up..." in a large number of buildings - homes and public places, like our local library.
We had a flooded basement, and have been cleaning up ever since... Eight or more homes in our block have water in their basements. Some also have no hot water or AC. Fortunately we have both.
At our end of the street, people have been very kind.
When the time came to open our freezer - which Terry had unplugged when the water was rising - our neighbours Mary and Earl found room in their freezer for the things that we couldn't fit into our fridge.
Another neighbour offered us a pump to help remove the water that was covering the basement floor. (We had two pumps of our own, but a third made a big difference.)
Our older son took 2 days off work to help us move things out of the basement. Our younger son brought over 2 dehumidifiers to help dry the carpet and floor.
When it is all over - and the cleanup done - I hope that these kindnesses will be what we remember most.
Flowers in our front garden bed reach their peak in early July.
There's a mix of orange lilies...
... white daisies...
... yellow coreopsis...
... and mauve-blue flowers that seem to grow wild - making the front flower garden look like a giant "bouquet."
I wish this mix of flowers would last longer.
But like most perennials, they move on - replaced by a new wave of blooms.
The coreopsis do continue to bloom a bit longer...
... together with the blue geraniums that grow near the overhanging pine tree. They lie closer to the ground, so they are not as noticeable as the taller flowers.