Summer is in full bloom here in Ontario. The fireflies are out nightly and we've had strange moons, weather, and thankfully, this week a break from the humidity that further drags me down. We also had one noteworthy storm that was kind of frightening. Suddenly it turned dark as night, the wind came up and then we had torrential downpours of rain with thunder crashing all the while. It was how suddenly it turned dark like night that I couldn't get over. However, after 20 minutes or so it all cleared off, leaving in its wake many of my taller plants and bushes beaten down. And worse, severe damage to farm crops in the area.
Strange moon rising...
Down to earth all the day lilies are in bloom. Many shades are represented here and they provide beautiful colour amidst all the green.
And the bees and insects are busily foraging which I always like to see in the garden.
I was asked about the sites I follow about the Royal Family. I used to have several on my Blogs I Follow list, then when that grew, I moved them to my Reading List. I've put three of them back into the current list on the side so you can click those links to find information and news about the royals. I'm such a nerd; I also like architecture so love the virtual tours and photos of the various homes and palaces.
Sweet distraction during trying times are the puppies. Here Ned has a good play with his litter mate-brother, Petey. Daughter brings him along when they drop over for a swim much to Neddy's delight.
I hope you, dear reader, is as happy as a pair of pups running amok on a summer's day.
Happy as always to link up with Not Afraid of Color, Brian's Home Blog, Life in the Scrapatch, Viewing Nature With Eileen, Kathy's Quilts, Letting Go of the Bay Leaf and Paying Ready Attention.
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I find the royal family interesting to read about even if they aren't ours :) such pretty stitches and flowers - I hate storms that seem to come up out of nowhere and are violent they can be quite scary
You write such beautiful commentaries of the goings on in your garden.
Your stitching looks lovely.
Hi Jocelyn,
I tried to get some pictures of the orange moon too, they didn't come out very good. Your Day Lilies are beautiful. Glad to hear the little bird found his wings. What a scary thing to happen. Sliding down a roof and not sure what's going to happen. Thanks for sharing your links on the stitchery items. I'm always looking for patterns. I've post my 2 "Guard Dogs" on duty today! Have an awesome day!
Lovely photos as a,ways about nature, and such cute puppy brothers having fun. Thanks for the links, they are fun to browse through. Have a great day Jocelyn, enjoying your summer weather, I'm all rugged up in winter clothes over here.
That storm sounds really scary, we don't like storms like that. Your stitchings are always so pretty. Those pups are so cute and I'm sure they have fun running and romping!
That sounds like quite a storm! I'm sorry it caused some damage. I always enjoy seeing your flowers and wildlife, too. I love those holiday stitcheries, too! Thanks for the links to them, Jocelyn. Your pups do look happy, but I would never have thought they were littermates! Such a difference in color! Good looking guys, though.
We humans could learn a lot from the parenting of birds!
Great photo of the phoebe! Happy bees! You do such nice embroidery work. Petey is a cutie, too.
What a great photo of the Phoebe! I'm so terribly tempted to print off those embroidery blocks (I don't do embroidery very well) - they are so pretty! Ned is growing!
Jocelyn - strange, extreme weather seems to be happening everywhere ... this afternoon, a small fire was detected about 5 miles from us - it started from lightning, and we are hoping it will be put out overnight. Thanks for the links to Halloween and Christmas stitching - hard to believe it is almost August!
Your day lilies are so pretty. I want beds of them! So far we have a total of 3 plants but I'm going to buy some bulbs to plant in fall. Thank you for the links to that gorgeous Christmas quilt. I'm in the process of downloading the patterns while I'm commenting on your post! Love the photo of those wonderful happy puppies. :)
Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop, we appreciate you hopping in!
Yikes on that freaky storm. Your flowers are most beautiful.
Have a fabulous day and weekend. ♥
Yes, our moon was strange one evening too, due to all the wildfire smoke in the air.
That storm brewed up a tornado about ten miles from here - luckily it ended up in a farming community so it mostly affected a few barns and one house. Nobody seriously hurt. The weather certainly can be scary these days.
Loved seeing those smiling puppy faces!
I always love your nature pictures. Always beautiful! Some storms can be very scary. Hail and high winds always frighten me. I'm going to look into the Fat Quarter free pattern. Looks interesting!
Great shot of the Melissode in the top left of the four above, Jocelyn. I can understand why you miss the phoebes, but they fairly frequently have a second brood, so perhaps there is still hope!
i missed the orange moon, they seem to come around frequently, i hope to see the next one. your image is beautiful!!
i had many nests this year and all of the babies did well. i had my first baby cardinals and that was so exciting!!
I replied to your question about insect books on my blog.
Hello, Jocelyn
It is nice to have a break with the hot humid weather. Your moon photo looks beautiful, the sunsets here have been pretty due to the smoke from out west. Your flowers are lovely, the lilies are favorites. The Phoebe is so cute, great photo! It is nice for Ned to have a play date with his sibling. They are adorable pups! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend. PS, thank you for the comment and visit.
no human can be as happy as two lab pups!!! Look up glee in the dictionary and see their pictures. Those two are getting big!
I loved your bird description... parenting isn't done til it's done, even after they fly the nest they need direction! Your photos are awesome.
I do love fall and Halloween... I have a friend who ordered the kit for this one
Aww Ned and Pete look so happy together! I watched that pink moon last week here too. I was wondering if it was from the wildfire smog that had drifted down here from Canada. How is your region regarding wildfires? I read there were a few in Ontario. I love your embroidery projects! That photo of the bird with the moth is AMAZING! Have a good day Jocelyn! Hugs!
I just love the embroidery projects that you are working on for Christmas in July. Thank you so much for providing the link . Your furry friends are so cute. Have a great day.
Lovely flower pictures! We had some hot and oppressive weather here too, thankfully a couple of thunderstorms have now cleared it and we can live again! And stitch...
I love your flowers. They bring so much joy. Thank you for sharing.
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Your pups photo is gorgeous!!! I love that Moon shot! Oh I have Halloween on my mind too! :)
It must be such a pleasure to walk into your garden with those pretty flowers. And even more with the dogs playing around. Than sit a while and make a pretty stitcherie. Perfect summer day!
Lovely stitching as usual.
It has been so hot here in Saskatchewan that our gardens continually need watering and are not growing too well. Your flowers seem to be doing wonderfully.
God bless.
Jocelyn - thank you for linking to Mosaic Monday!
Thank you so much for linking this post up to my linky party. I have been happily lost in the links and lovely photos for the last many minutes. I love your holiday stitches. Are the courthouse step blocks you are making to set these embroidered blocks? I admire your skill with the needle and thread. I have saved these patterns but am not sure I am up to the task. I shall enjoy yours from afar. Our weather has been odd, too, this summer. The pups looks so happy. May your days be as happy ... :) Pat
You always have such great stitchery. Awesome photos of the bee and flowers. Surprisingly we still have lots of fireflies even late in the year, the past few years there haven't been that many. Oh the pups look like they enjoy their time together. My mom says her new little pup misses Bobbin to play with. Imagine that even after a few weeks. Yep we have had some crazy storms and lots of rain with them.
Beautiful embroidery!!! I enjoyed your other photos, also!!!
Love those pictures and those puppies! Somehow I missed this post, but Linda (Texas Gal) posted her "new squirrel" project which you caused! LOL. Now I have the Moda Holiday Stitch a Long downloaded and hoping to put it in the cue.
I am returning to blogging now that I have things under control. Thank you for all the lovely projects you pick up and we can all thing about letting the squirrels in!
Have a wonderful week-end and if hot stay cool, if cool stay warm. We are ending up a streak of horrible weather and waiting for some more rain! Weeds and grass are growing very fast down here in South Texas - we have been blessed with about 20 + inches of rain this year and it was needed!
Hugs
I love how you captured the Phoebe! WOW! And your hand stitching is beautiful! Enjoy your week!
I love your hand embroidery in Christmas themes!!
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