The beauty of everyday life - photographs, thoughts and ideas from Anne Reeves.
Friday, August 2, 2024
Flower Ring - Glue & Glory
Wednesday, July 31, 2024
Sol Soils: A Gift of Performance Potting Mixes
I was telling her that my houseplants are doing okay but that I was excited to learn more & try Sol Soil. I said repotting was an urgent need for some of my plants - particularly a gifted to me celosia that was currently growing in a cute birch box without drainage holes (gasp). Leah said, have I got some products for you to try. I grow succulents and orchids and violets in addition to the mélange on my sideboard. I'm also propagating a hoyo that was my grandmother's. Leah sent me potting mixes that can work with so many different indoor plants and it is time. Thank you Sol Soils. I’ll take pics and show the progress.
#solsoils #gardenfling2024 #pugetsoundfling #beautyofeverydaylife #indoorplants #learneveryday
Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Garden Fling 2024: Carhart Garden on Vashon Island
We arrived at Carhart Garden and were met by the kind and enthusiastic owners, Mary & Whit Carhart. I've linked an article from the Seattle Times to the garden's name above so that you can read more about the property from someone that interviewed the couple. When I walked around their expansive 3-acre garden property, I felt like I was dropped inside terrarium. A closed system where everything was thriving and working together in a beautiful world. Paths that had once been forged by deer had been covered in wood chips and made to safely take plant lovers through the huge sloping landscape. This is their hillside waterfall and pond.
The property was almost tiered as we walked down toward the house and waterfront. The shade loving plants were loving the dappled light.Can you imagine? I was overwhelmed. It was beautiful. And was the largest personal garden I think I have ever seen. Each plant selected and planted by this lovely couple.
Their unique garden storage building adds such whimsy to the woods. Do elves live inside? I think this would be a beautiful cover for a folk album.The garden does have many pieces of art tucked into the landscape. I don't usually photograph garden art, but these statues of children dancing among the grass stood out to me. The palette and scale worked so beautifully in this area.The color of these lipstick red poppies against the backdrop of Quartermaster Harbor was fantastic.
Our Garden Fling group was split between 2 buses (50 per bus) and we staggered when we arrived at gardens so as not to overwhelm. I enjoyed meeting the attendees of The Fling so much. My badge identified this as my 1st Fling and attendees went out of their way to make me feel welcome.
Mary Carhart wanted to make sure we walked up to her wildflower meadow. It was a riot of color and it really reminded me of cupcake sprinkles. Every photo was better than the next and each had a completely different combination of flowers in bloom.
I mean, Ka-Pow!
I'm including this photo because it lets you see the rise where the wildflower meadow slopes down to the house, with Quartermaster Harbor in the distance. Just look at the beautiful trees. What an incredible piece of PNW property. We were so lucky to be able to tour it at our leisure with the owners on hand to answer questions and encourage exploration.
Here I am with Seattle Times journalist Erica Brown Grivas and NW horticulture expert Marianne Binetti on the start of our amazing Garden Fling 2024.
#gardenfling2024 #pugetsoundgardens #pugetsoundfling #carhartgarden #beautyofeverydaylife
Ferry to Vashon Island
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
Garden Fling 2024: Puget Sound Gardens
I was thrilled to attend my first Garden Fling this past weekend! The Fling is an annual meetup of garden social media personalities (bloggers, Instagrammers, YouTubers, video-makers, podcasters, garden writers) from all over the country. This year they came to the Puget Sound Region to tour gardens, network with one another and marvel at plants and their positioning.
It was exhausting and exhilarating. I had intended to post a few pics and videos to @FindDelight along the weekend but the Wi-Fi wasn't great and as always, I chose to talk to people rather than look at my phone. So now we all have the monumental task of sorting through for the best shots from thousands of photos to summarize the fun. It was awesome and I will enjoy re-living it all as I share my 1st Fling experience with you. I can't overstate how lovely it is to arrive at an event knowing maybe 10/100 people and slowly meeting, sharing stories, experiences, and realizing that we all have so much in common. I felt very welcomed.
I try not to make a big deal about it, but I have a brittle bone disease (which means I fracture my bones easily and my joints and muscles aren't strong) and big bus trips and walking on uneven ground (= all gardens) is more than a little risky for me. But I can't sit home; I need to keep participating and when I need to alter a situation or sit something out, I do. Well I was so excited to see these incredible gardens and meet these extraordinary plants-people, I was going! I must tell you that this group was fantastic. Very sweet. Very supportive. They didn't know me from Adam, but they could tell that I needed a little help now and then. Was it me pushing the wheelchair for support that clued them in? Or maybe it was my ankle braces that gave me away? Different people offered a hand or took my bag before I climbed into the bus. One dear person said, "If you decide you want to ride in that thing, I'll push you, no big deal." Just having that safety valve made the day go easier for me, I think. My friend Erica had already told me she was there for me, but having a stranger chime in was very reassuring.
Today's mention of delight is about being someone's safety valve. Can you offer someone assistance even if they probably aren't going to take you up on it? Sometimes knowing that someone could help gives an emotional boost. It helps take some of the pressure off.
Okay, back to this amazing Garden-centric Event. I want to say a big thank you to Camille Paulsen & Paula Rothkopf, the 2024 Garden Fling Organizers. The event was jam-packed with garden content. Bravo.
I want to share the itinerary, so you know what I will be posting in the upcoming days.
Thursday July 18 (Tacoma):
Evening Welcome Reception at Farrelli's Pizza at Point Ruston (rooftop view of the South Sound waterfront on a gorgeous night)
Friday July 19 (Vashon Island):
Ferry to Vashon Island: Carhart Garden, Halstead/Robinson Garden, Froggsong Gardens & Lunch; Ferry back to Seattle: Point Defiance Park, Gray Garden & Happy Hour
Saturday July 20 (South Sound):
Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, Pacific Bonsai Museum, Anderson Garden, Risdahl-Pittman Garden, Lunch at Sorci's Italian Cafe, Sage/Richards Garden, Paulsen Garden, Banquet at Lakewold Gardens.
Sunday July 21 (Kitsap Peninsula):
Heronswood, Heckler Garden, Brindley Garden, Windcliff (Home Garden of famed plantsman Dan Hinckley)
I also want to share that in an Instagram post after the Fling, Angela Judd of @growing.in.the.garden very generously shared all of The Fling attendees Instagram handles. She effused that gardens and growing was an enormous topic and that there was room in this online writing space for everyone and she wanted her audience to know about all the great people she had met. What a lovely thing to do.
I find that I have more readers here on my blog, so I am following her lead and posting all of the participants below. Please look them up - I know these individuals to be very knowledgeable and very kind.
@shady_acers
@5th_ave_flower_farm
@laughinggoatflowerfarm
@garden.girl.seattle
@fashion_plants
@heathra_t
@mulchmaid
@digsportland
@fuchsiarius
@greatgrowalongevent
@lindawisneroregon
@lois.moss.garden.tours
@lawnifi_chs
@experiencememphisgardens
@tahomaflora
@emilygjoseph
@acozzigarden
@beeskneesdesignllc
@prettypurpledoor
@pamdigging
@pilarysusplantas
@CreativeGardener
@cascadia.kitchen
@gardenrevelry
@gardeningwhileold
@bonneylakeplantlady
@GreenArtisans
@hellogardendesign
@boltlandscapedesign
@americansinthegarden
@succulentsandmore
@microbotanica
@kayess100
@floradoragardens
@krispeterson591
@mikesurbangarden
@michellederviss
@Tz_Garden
@musabasjoosue
@GardensByBecca
@Southern_Meadows
@gardeningintherockies
@thecapturedgarden
@angelinapepperoni
@Bold_North_Home
@gardenrant
@Gardenfix
@janetspaintbox
@thegardeningme
@ovanna11
@GreenArtisans
@dangergarden
@chickadeegardens
@flower.sommelier.dotcom
@wyattemig
@glen_villa_garden
@janetledebuhr
@crescentgarden
@gailaeichelberger
@grwhryrpltd
@cat_jones_atx
@dianasdesignsaustin
@jean_mcweeney
@avrilingram
@pegplant
@FindDelight
@annettespnwgardenlife
@olygardenaddict
@ebgrivas
@joanie_reveleleven
@kendallsgreenhouse
@mauryterracegardens
@sound_gardener
@camano_island_gardening
@nutsfornatives
@CobraHead
@foodflowersfabric
Monday, July 22, 2024
Garden Fling 2024: Proven Winners Welcome Reception at Point Ruston
#provenwinners #pwcolorchoice #gardenfling2024 #pugetsoundfling #pugetsoundgardens
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Flavorette Honey-Apricot Rose by Proven Winners
This plant was sent to me by Proven Winners to grow and write about and I am grateful for the opportunity. It arrived in August and it was found by a deer so I had to move the pot strategically to protect it as it got established. This year she is doing great. I've got garlic clips nearby to deter any deer (who usually don't walk through the neighborhood until fall, thankfully) and she is off to a great start.
I love growing and using edible flowers in entertaining (and in ice cubes, sometimes just for me). Stay tuned. These blooms are the first to open on this rose this year and I know it is going to be a great summer.
#provenwinners #ediblerose #flavorette #edibleflowers
Monday, July 15, 2024
Hydrangeas Are Thriving
I had no idea how much I could love hydrangeas or that there were so many different hydrangeas until I moved to the Pacific Northwest. Nine years ago I lived in Michigan with a bunch of Nikko Blue hydrangeas and I thought I was perfectly happy. Then I saw this:a pink and white hydrangea called Sensation by Hydrangea Plus in Oregon. Whoa. I bought it and planted it immediately in my new empty backyard.As a garden writer, I am occasionally given plants to grow in my garden before the come to market. I can see how the develop and if they thrive in my area. These Proven Winners Rockin' Blue Suede Shoes Salvia and Invincibelle Ruby hydrangea have really come into their own after being in the ground a few years. I can't find the tag for this beautiful hydrangea. I'm sure I bought it while the house was still being finished, I was so excited. The petals look like they are made of porcelain. White and blue and curved up like little bowls. I absolutely love it.
#hydrangeas #pnwgardens
Thursday, July 11, 2024
Whale of a Good Time
#charcuterie #char-cute-erie #cheeseboard #vinevardvines
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
Delight on the Deck: Self Watering Containers are Incredible
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Tea at Saint and Scholars in Snoqualmie
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Yuja Wang in Seattle
We made it downtown, ate in the lobby cafe and were all set in our seats for the big event. I must confess; I did not recognize any of the pieces. They were certainly chosen to highlight her skill, speed and precision. It was a triumph of accuracy and energy, that's for sure. It was wonderful to be there in person and show her our appreciation with our live applause. She reciprocated with 7 encores. Seven. It was phenomenal.
#yugawangseattle2024 #classicalmusic #classicalconcerts
Wednesday, May 15, 2024
Faux Gems bring Unexpected Color & Sparkle to Glass Jars
Of course I love flowers and making bouquets. A few years ago I decided to add a royal touch to some of my arrangements. I found it really relaxing to create patterns with acrylic gems (you know, something that would look good on a crown) and gluing the design onto a mason jar. You would be surprised how striking this simple embellishment is. Here is a lovely example with stalks of purple iris.
Monday, May 13, 2024
Christianson's Nursery & Greenhouse: A Must Stop in the Skagit Valley
At Christianson's, they have a lovely gift shop full of unique housewares, beautiful books and special antiques. Guess what I found? I actually made squeaking sounds when I noticed it on the shelf...
A covered casserole in my beloved formal china pattern Lavinia by Spode (covered with black raspberries)! Cab you believe it? I did not have this piece and I was over the moon. What a thrill. To my knowledge, my pattern was never sold in the United States, so we had to order pieces from Canada for our wedding registry. I've only seen the full collection on display in Bermuda; that's how rare these dishes have been for me, so finding this piece in my pattern was shocking and wonderful.
Saturday, May 11, 2024
Phenomenal Northern Lights in Seattle
Below is a link if you'd like to listen to this dreamy song from 2018. Lead singer and songwriter Ben Gibbard grew up in Western Washington and currently lives in Seattle where he too, no doubt, saw these dramatic northern lights.
#northernlights #seattle #deathcabforcutie #springnights #celestial #summersky
Wednesday, May 8, 2024
Tom Lake: a novel by Ann Pachett and Cherry Burrata Salad
I have a new favorite book club book to recommend: Tom Lake by Ann Pachett. It's set in northern Michigan on a cherry orchard during the pandemic (when all three young adult daughters are home because of the lockdown) and has the 57-year-old mother recounting her days when she was a 20-something actress starring in the local summer theater where she dated a now famous movie star.
The story is rich with truths about friendships, loyalty and ambition vs a quiet life. It's wonderful, albeit wholly dependent on the reader being fluent in Thornton Wilder's play Our Town. If you aren't aware of the big parallels between the characters, scenes and lessons, you may miss some of Pachett's most effective scenes (when Duke walks into Joe's Aunt's kitchen and then up into the cemetery you realize that he has seen the set of Our Town come to life).
I recommend watching this version of Our Town from Broadway with Paul Newman on YouTube.
I brought a Cherry Burrata Salad to our book club on a State of Michigan melamine plate. I made sure that the cherry region near Leelanau peninsula was visible. The salad is simple. Place several blotted dry burrata cheese on a platter and cut them through crosswise. Scatter fresh pitted cherries, (washed and sliced in half) and cherry tomatoes (washed and halved) around the burrata. Slice fresh basil in thin strips and garnish across the top. Drizzle all over with olive oil. Drizzle with balsamic glaze. Crack fresh pepper and sprinkle with sea salt.
Friday, April 26, 2024
Tulips at RoozenGaarde in Washington's Skagit Valley 2023
Then on Sunday, Dan and I took my mom up for a day trip to see the tulips. She had seen them our first year in Seattle but its been 8 years and it was time for another visit up close. It was really perfect because my Friday trip helped me decide which farm to take my mom to (RoozenGaarde) and how to orchestrate the trip (remember to bring chairs & lunch). It went so well and she had a great day.
A new development was she now stands and tells me which photos to take, so everything you see here was art directed by Louise.
I love the apricot-pink tulip Menton. I can't be sure if this is it, but it sure gives the same effect.
The show gardens at RoozenGaarde feature ribbons of color and texture and are worth the price of admission. It is best to visit midweek when you can take photos without the crowd in every shot, but either way you will enjoy the magnificent natural displays.
We also stopped at Christianson's Nursey and shopped for plants (and we love their gift shop!). I can't recommend a day like this enough. And if you can do it with your mom you have hit the jackpot.