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  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

    Oh!  A beautiful Monarch!  I love those butterflies! That one looks a little worn but I'm sure I would be too if I traveled like it.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited April 2014

    Too funny Chrissy! I was going to say it looked a little shop-worn, too!

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited April 2014

    No making him look better. He is what he is. 

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

    Regardless of the wear and tear he is still beautiful.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited April 2014
  • QCA
    QCA Member Posts: 1,539
    edited April 2014

    Lisa, love the butterflies!  Yes, the Monarch looks a little travel-weary but is still exquisite.

    I'm doing laundry before our Charleston trip (leaving Thursday) and will finish packing tomorrow in spite of keeping DGS after Preschool.  Then Thursday morning we'll drop off the dog at the vet's and be on our way.  

    I'm looking forward to seeing what DH will eat on our trip.  We've both been on diets, but I'm just eating sensibly and cutting down.  He read the book "Eat to Live" and has followed it religiously.  So far he's down 20 lbs and I'm down 10.  Enough so I can wear clothes I hadn't worn and can button shirts I used to have to wear open over a cami, and they're loose.   He's gone from a 38 pant to a 34 and looks  great.  Yesterday morning he left for an overnight meeting and left me 2 oil-free black walnut waffles he'd made---he thought they were great.  I thought they were  like eating cardboard with black walnuts in it. 

    Alyson, I so like your ceilings.  Really, I like everything about your home!  The quilt is beautiful.

    Kathy

  • Alyson
    Alyson Member Posts: 4,308
    edited April 2014

    Love monarch butterflies. We haven't had so many this year but I am trying to grow swan plant so we will have food for caterpillars next year. Problem is it has been a bad year for paper wasps.

    I bought that quilt is PA - not in the tourist area but on a back road. Had a wonderful chat with the Mennonite lady who organised the making- she has quite a business. We discussed patterns, making and life it was something special. She was quite impressed that I knew the names of a lot of the patterns. Would love another one.

  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 8,458
    edited April 2014

    Alyson, I love the pictures of your house! It's welcoming, warm, and elegant.

    Leah

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited April 2014

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    saw this on my way to the grocery store

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

    Gorgeous rose!  Did it have a perfume Lisa? As much as the newer breeds of roses are lovely, I still prefer the older perfumed varieties.........nothing like walking into a room and smelling the roses that are on the table without getting close.

    Well the Autumn rain has arrived early this year and hasn't stopped for the last three days. This doesn't usually happen until Easter or if they are late, Anzac Day which is the 25th April........lol, yes, we can be that precise.  Even though the temperature has really fallen by then the rain is the thing that makes it plummet.  My new fire installation has been delayed because of the rain as the fellow can't get on top of the roof but hopefully next week is supposed to be fine........well here's hoping as I'm sure I will be needing it very soon.

    Take care all!

    Love n hugs.    Chrissy

  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited April 2014

    We had a pale lavender rose named Lagerfeld (after the designer, I'm sure) that smelled so good that little boys would stop to sniff. Sadly, I think we've lost it, but I would certainly buy another if I can find one.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited April 2014

    I will have to look for that when I go to the rose garden in Balboa park, they have them all labelled

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 19,757
    edited April 2014

    chrissy, what's a fire installation?

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

    Barbe I'm having a small combustion fire installed into my dining room/kitchen...........it is similar to a pot belly stove but not as pretty.......lol.  It's been raining non stop for days and the fellow doing the installation can't get onto the roof to install the flue until the roof is dry and at this stage of the proceedings, it looks like it will be Monday or Tuesday before the weather clears enough to make that exercise safe.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited April 2014

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    not sure if this is the lavendar rose but I saw this in the morning and thought of you Wren

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

    Lisa, that rose is pure magic!  Gorgeous!

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited April 2014
  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited April 2014

    Lisa, that could be it. If you goggle lagerfeld rose, Jackson & Perkins will come up with a photo. I wish I could figure out how to do photos. It worked before the upgrade and never since.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

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    Wren these are two of the pics listed for the Lagerfeld Rose.......they are gorgeous roses!

  • Alyson
    Alyson Member Posts: 4,308
    edited April 2014

    I thought it looked like Blue Moon but some are very similar.

  • SoCalLisa
    SoCalLisa Member Posts: 13,961
    edited April 2014
  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited April 2014

    Chrissy, Mine looked more like the one at the top. More blue than pink. Now I'm thinking I'll have to replace it with a new one. There were roses lining the driveway when we moved in to our house. We have gradually replaced them with ones we like more. We have Mr. Lincoln for the great smell. We also have an Impressionist which turns multiple colors as it matures. It's from Heritage Roses in Oregon.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

    Wren at the house where I used to live I had a huge rose garden and I made a point of collecting old roses that everyone else was digging up........some of the boles were over fifty years old and huge!  Most of the names had been lost in time but oh the perfumes that came from that garden on a warm night were just heavenly.

    There were also a lot of roses at this house as well but they were the showy no perfume kind.  I have gotten rid of a lot and the ones I now have all are perfumed........not that I have that many.....lol......my garden is more the self care kind filled with lavender, geranium, iris, daffodil, jonquil, ranucula, rosemary, succulents and a few small trees, fruit trees and shrubs.  I have very little that needs weeding as I let it all overgrow with just the occasional trim back so weeds don't really want to grow as they get no sun.  My lawn is only green three seasons of the year and in summer is a nice shade of brown as are a lot of lawns in Australia unless you want a huge water bill trying to keep it green.  It only takes a day of rain and a fay or two of sun to turn it green after the summer.

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,386
    edited April 2014

    hi ladies, lovely roses! I have never had much luck with growing roses. I have one bush, and it grows straight up and only gets a few blooms a year. I hardly have paid it much attention but last year I cut it way back so I'll see what happens this year.

    We finally are getting warmer weather. It got up to 60 today and it was wonderfully sunny. I went and met with my designer and the carpenter at the house this afternoon. I took some pictures from the roof deck. You would be able to see the water if the railing wasn't right in the way. The house in the front left is my brothers and the one in the front is mine. I think I will have enough energy to move there this summer. 

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  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,386
    edited April 2014
  • Wren44
    Wren44 Member Posts: 8,585
    edited April 2014

    Chrissy, Sounds a lot like our yard. We plant stuff and let them duke it out with what's already there. There is usually something going on from spring thru fall. People here don't water their lawns in summer either - and for the same reason. We watered the lawn our first summer and dozens of people stopped to tell us how sorry we would be when we got the bill. Besides, brown grass doesn't need mowing.

  • Debzjourney14
    Debzjourney14 Member Posts: 67
    edited April 2014

    imageI only have a couple of rose bushes, and don't know very much about roses.  Last summer I had two different shades of pink on the same bush.  In all the years I have had this, it had never happened before, and has not happened since. 

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

    Awe Nancy, I can't see your pics!  Can you repost them please?

    Wren manicured gardens are nice but I think I prefer the not so manicured look.......lol......less work too.

    Deb that is a great rose!  Love the fact that you got two different pinks on the same bush!

  • macatacmv
    macatacmv Member Posts: 1,386
    edited April 2014

    thanks for telling me that you couldn't see the pictures, chrissy. They show up on my computer. Way to fake me out!

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  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 16,818
    edited April 2014

    Nancy thanks for that, I can see them now.  What a lovely outlook you have from the roof deck and even though the railing is there I can still see the water.  When all those trees are in leaf it will have such a cooling effect, I just love it!

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