four things | eighteen

I hope your week was good event-wise and weather-wise.

We did finally get the garage door repaired. We originally went with a nationally known company but when they ignored us for two weeks, Mr. Aitch fired them. He called a local company on Tuesday and the repairman showed up on Thursday. The job was completed in less than an hour and a half.

Our area had some weather excitement and not the good kind. We got rain Monday night and all day Tuesday and were under a flash flood warning. The ground wasn’t bone dry so some of the rain soaked in. And then it didn’t.

We live in the Allegheny Mountain portion of the Appalachian Mountains and water has the tendency to flow downhill, or down-mountain. With the windstorms we’ve had this year lots of trees fell in the rural places. Add rain soaked soil, more heavy rains, those downed trees and a disaster can happen. The trees and branches end up in the creeks, streams, and rivers. Flash flooding happens.

You may have heard about the rescue of students and teachers from a Westernport school in Maryland. That’s not too far from us. Schools in my county closed early on Tuesday and remained closed until Friday. Mr. Aitch and I are very fortunate to not have suffered any damage.

I had to go out Wednesday and took a few pictures of a stream that overflowed its banks on Tuesday.

Fortunately the water has really receded less than 24-hours later. It was over the stone walls. You can see the log jam at the bridge that crosses the stream and how the road got covered with water and mud. That bridge and the one below were under water. Several businesses had heavy equipment clearing the mud and debris from parking lots.

I was standing on this bridge for those pictures and this bridge is definitely compromised.

what I’m reading

Well, actually I’m listening to the book ArtCurious by Jennifer Dasal. She talks about some of the strange and odd tidbits of artists and their paintings. One chapter is about the curious theft and return of the Mona Lisa, one of the world’s most famous paintings. Her style reminds me of my Art History professor at WVU. He often included little known details about the artists and their works during class.

what I’m loving

source: Country Living

what I’m working on

I’m still plugging away on my socks. I turned the heel and got all discombobulated. My stitch count is off when I began the gusset. My plan is to unknit the last row I did and see if that helps. I’ll also do that when Pepper is either asleep or not jumping on me when she comes into the room to find me. It’s nice to be so loved.

what I saw on my walk

I only got a walk in on Monday and Friday due to the rain Tuesday-Wednesday. It was just too wet to walk and then the garage door repair on Thursday kept us home. It was very warm and muggy yesterday. In fact Pepper stopped and laid down under a tree less than halfway on our usual route. We turned around and went home sooner than I wanted to but was grateful to get some exercise.

Two gorgeous flowers to share today.

These colorful calla lilies are so bright and intense. I don’t know if they will dig up the rhizomes in the fall to replant next year or if they are treating them like an annual flower.

None of these peonies were blooming on Monday when I saw them but several burst out sometime within the past couple of days. Looks like more will follow from the multitude of buds still unopened.

Have a safe and beautiful week.


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5 thoughts on “four things | eighteen

  1. I’m currently on the porch swing listening to the bugs hum. Took a stroll around the greenhouse and gardens and everything grew two inches overnight it seems. Peonies, irises, roses, and alliums going all out with color. Chris picked out a cashmere plant and it is starting to trail. I’ll have to figure out how to get it up the rafters in the greenhouse. We’ll be putting the tomatoes, peppers, and okra in the garden this weekend. I grew it all from seed (except the okra because no one needs an entire packet of funky okra seeds) and I’m excited to see how it grows.

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  2. Yes, rain and rain and more rain!! It does make it easier to get knitting done. We had flood watches last night for most of Vermont, and water is high, but I’ve not been in any of the areas prone to flooding yet.

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  3. We’ve had a ton of rain here, too, but fortunately, the creek didn’t go over the banks – as it has in the past. My house is on a hill, but the creek is at the bottom of that hill, which then immediately goes back up, so water will pond there in the valley. It can be interesting! Glad you’re safe and knitting away!

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