Sunday, May 3, 2009

Spring in Full Bloom

I have to say, Spring over here in Pennsylvania is really awesome. The amount of blooming trees along with the contrast of such a gray, dead winter makes Spring over here amazing! I have been enjoying watching life explode from the landscape. The NW stays so green all year round. In the winter here...everything dies. Even the grass is brown. There is no green on the trees. There is no brush growing in the woods. It's very strange. But with Spring comes insane amounts of new life and crazy, amazing blooming color....everywhere! Every time I look out the window, or go for a drive I just feel great relief. Everything is soft again. It's been rainy the last few days, and I'm fine with that. After all, I'm not in Washington anymore, anticipating a rainy, frustrating next few months. The rain here comes and goes quickly...not as quickly as Arizona, but quick enough! :) Plus with the rain, I haven't had to water my vegetable garden...which I foolishly placed in the back corner of my huge yard and have no way of getting water back there except by bucket. I need a rain barrel! Or I need about 700 feet of hose! :)

Dogwoods are EV.RY.WHERE. We have them in the NW, but nothing like this. Hence the upcoming Dogwood Festival. (I haven't experienced it yet, but from what I can tell, it is similar to Shelton's Forest Festival)



We had a little petal fight.





Now for the Garden.
It has been 7 Days since I planted.

Cucumbers


Green Beans


More Green Beans


Sugar Snap Peas


Cucumbers again. I think I'm going to need to thin those.

Lettuce is showing, but not as impressively. Tomato plants aren't in the ground yet, and there's barely a sign of the carrots. I guess the hot weather and then the rain, rain, rain, is working for them. Let's hope I can keep up with the watering this summer!

9 comments:

Julie Sayre said...

Hi Kaylee, I'm a few blogs to your left....at least that's how I came across you. :) Those pictures of the dogwoods are beautiful. Are those on your property? My husband and I were just disussing putting some in our yard. Have a beautiful day. Julie

Kaylee said...

No, the dogwoods aren't on my property. They are on the property of the National Christian Conference Center in Valley Forge, PA. I wish! :) I don't know where you live, but around here those Dogwoods are everywhere. Must be the perfect climate for them!

Julie Sayre said...

We live in the Bay Area. Did I read that your husband is a Pastor? Do you live on the National Christian Conference Center? I've never been to PA. I didn't read much of your blog, I was checking out the beautiful pictures...did you say you lived in Portland too? Were you at a church there? We lived in Bend for 4 years and knew many that came over from Portland. Your boys are adorable too. I have girls. 14, 12 and almost 10. Fun times. Julie juliesayre@sbcglobal.net

Anonymous said...

I love spring for spring chinook. I think I will eat some this week.
Uncle Bubba

Kaylee said...

I'd like some spring chinook as well, Uncle Bubba.
BTW, happy birthday tomorrow!

Unknown said...

The dogwoods are gorgeous right now. Wish the flowers lasted longer though. petal fights are fun, but the trees are prettier!

Teresa @ Grammy Girlfriend said...

What wonderful pictures....so glad that I found your blog. I enjoyed reading your blog. I am still new to the land of blog, but so loving reading others stories. Everyone has a story and so many of them are so touching....
Hope you will stop by for a visit.
The May give-away has started and this month there will be 10 winners. I will be blogging from Disney World soon...

Jaynee~ said...

Such great pics Kaylee! I love watching your boys grow up too.

I'm really excited that the dogwood in our yard is at it's best this year! I should take a picture before it fades away. We took two smallish douglas fir trees off the edge of our yard the other day. We needed to let more sun in for our grass to grow (something other than moss). When the trees were gone we found out there was ANOTHER dogwood really needing some sunshine too. I can't wait for it to flourish now that it has light and space!
Wow, needing light and space to flourish just made me think of how we Christians need the same thing.
Funny how God just flicks the switch and we are able to go, ah haa...I think I'll go "think" some more. :)

I love you,
Jaynee

Anonymous said...

The trees are so pretty! I have a lot to look forward to. You're brave for planting a garden, I'm too chicken. The furthest I'll be going with a "garden" is buying some planters and flower seeds today while I'm at Lowes, lol.