Saturday, April 10, 2021

Improving a Shadyside Raise Bed

Hello, Darlings

Here on this crisp cool morning, which will later reach a blazing 85o degree, I want to share with you how I began my day.

After running some errands yesterday I bought some Persian Shield and some Liriope perennials plants for the raised bed in the outer backyard garden. This arrangement was inspired by the Liriope was all ready there by its lonesome self. Because this area of the garden doesn’t get much sun I needed shade plants or plants that only needed part sun to survive.

I think my choice was the right one and the results beautiful. The video shows more details.

 




 

In addition are photos of tulips that had begun to lean out of their pots. I clipped them and added them to a glass of miracle grow flower fertilizer. Then I sat them in the kitchen window. The way they lean in the glass looks beautiful.




Lastly, is a day view and night view of my new ‘St. Fiacre, in the Gardener Statue’. I broke the first one and was upset with my clumsiness.



Oh, and let’s not forget one of my latest photos at 70 years old. I recently got my second Pfizer vaccine, and it has really uplifted my spirits immensely. I am so happy that I got them.


Until next time,

Chow, Darlings


 

Sunday, March 28, 2021

Evelyn’s Mary Garden Clean Up, Year 2

Hello, Darlings,

I woke at the ungodly hour of 4 AM, and since I wasn’t sinking back down into dream world, I watched a little television until I convinced myself that dream world was far from my reach; so at  6 a.m. I got up and cleaned the bathroom, made coffee and then dressed to tackle the garden. And as you know from my previous posts, I have been working toward getting my Mary Garden in shape for this spring and summer for a while. 

However, now that that ugly mulch is gone, the task was to remove the last of the dead leaves.  To do this I used the following equipment:

  1. BLACK+DECKER BEBL7000 3-N-1 VACPACK 12 Amp Leaf Blower,Vacuum, and Mulcher
  2. A 26 Inches Agri-Fab 45-0218 Push Lawn Sweeper
 

From this point on I’ll let the rest of videos and photos tell the story of how I am preparing my garden for the second year.

Before:

 


 Working on it;

 


 

 


 


 

After:

 





 
 
 
Paved area of backyard:




 What's next:


Until next time,’

 

Chow,

   Darlings

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

“Wrap that wrap.” The way of turning a bad hair day into a great one with scarves

Hello, Darlings

Today I want to share with you what many have probably already known, which is that African women have for centuries wrapped their hair. Not only have they done it out of tradition, but a good wrapped style looks great on bad hair days.

Well, of late I find myself falling into the latter category of experiencing many bad hair days. However, now I want to change this and treat my hair better. Being a former cosmetologist I really shouldn’t have left my hair becomes so damage. Yes, before I became a nurse, I did hair during the disco era. I can’t tell you the number of mullets I cut before hanging up my shears.  

Sing with me, “Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' alive, stayin' alive”

Nevertheless, like my growing waistline, doing nothing for my hair is just as bad as doing too much. As a result of doing nothing for several years, my hair has become dull, brittle on top with long split ends, and don’t let me start on the gray hairs that are sprouting up without any uniformity all over my head. In short, my hair is just plain unattractive.

Therefore and starting today I will be treating my hair as if it was the hair of a patron. After all, if you don’t give your patron’s hair proper care, you won’t be in the hair business for long.

Anyway, to protect my hair while I put it through a grueling hair care regiment I have decided the wrap it as often as possible until it is back to its former rich looking glory.

“Lady Clairol???”

Now here’s the thing, when trying the wrap hair with scarves, I have ten uncoordinated thumbs. Until tonight no matter how hard I tried I just failed at wrapping. So to solve the seemingly impossible, I did what I always do; I turned to the experts on YouTube.  I must say of the women doing the wrapping tutorials, I found them all very adapt to making some of the most beautiful wrap styles I have ever seen.

Of the videos I have chosen to post here on my website there is one video in particular on wrapping that not only sent me into a peal of laughter, but is so unique and easy to do.

The video is called “Easiest Head Wrap / Turban Tutorial with Leggings //Detailed II No Cut, No Sew, No Pins, No Glue”. Check it out below.

“Amazing right”.

 Well, I was so impressed with this font of creativity that I had to try it myself.

 





“Yes, that’s me, Great-grandma, Evelyn, rocking my leggings in unexpected places”.

Wow, I can’t believe how easy it was to do, and how pleasing it looks. Does this mean that I will be sporting my leggings on top of my head when I go about my shopping and other errands?

‘Hmm,… wellll”, I’m not telling.

Below are other hair wrapping tutorials with scarves of the more traditional looks.

Until next time,

    Chow, Darlings.