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This is my place on the web where I'm going to be discussing what all is going on in my garden spaces. I am a container gardener for the most part and I am constantly having problems with pests, growing problems, pots, etc. I'm hoping to get feedback and advice from friends, family, and general passers by, and maybe pass on a little info here and there about plants in general!

Monday, July 29, 2013

My Excellent 48th Birthday!

Greetings Everyone!

It's the end of July, and of course that means that it's my Birthday.  Last year at this time, I had a new plant to talk about.  While I don't necessarily have new plants this year, there are a few noteworthy garden events to talk about.  But first, I'd like to tell everyone how my day went...

My cupcakes, books and all the great things that came
 my way on July 26th, My 48th Birthday
Dana woke me up at about 7am, to take my medications.  It was about an hour later than usual, but it was wonderful being able to sleep in.  I took my pills and slept until about 9am.  Waking up has never been my strong suit, so I grumbled around until about 10 am  when I had a breakfast of wonderful apple pancakes.  After Breakfast, Dana gave me my gifts.  I decided that I didn't want to open them though, as I wanted to see what the rest of the day had in store.  I did however decide to open cards from both my Aunt Susan, who sent me a most generous gift (Thank you Aunt Susie!) and from Dana's Mother, Eileen Pille.  Shortly thereafter we headed over to my Dads house.

My Dad had set up a plan with me to go over to his house around noon on Friday to have Cake and Ice Cream.  We arrived at noon to find that he'd made the coolest display of cupcakes, arranged with candles and candy letters to spell out "Happy Birthday Mike" and also two spares--one with a 4 and the other with an 8, to indicate my age.  These weren't normal cupcakes either!  They were German Chocolate cupcakes with the maple-pecan frosting that is so good on the standard German Chocolate Cake!  It was a really creative set up!  Dad gave me my card, and along with that, another very generous gift!  (Thank you Dad!!)

They lit the candles and sang to me, and while there were only about 15 cupcakes, I wasn't able to blow out all the candles on the first try!  I missed one!  Aargh!  After that, we sat around and talked about all sorts of things--gardening, putting in a place for a barbecue grill...a really nice visit. I guess we left there at about 1:30pm.

We had decided to go to the beach that morning.  It's something that I've managed to do every year on my birthday.  We went, and it was a great time!  I walked on the beach, got sun, but managed not to sunburn my feet like I did last time.  The beach was crowded, but the wind coming off of the ocean was cooler by far than it was in town, so it was easy to overlook the crowds with the nice weather.

We got home while it was still daylight, and I had the chance to water the garden.  Before I did though, I had the opportunity to take a few photos, and they are included below.

What I call "Hurricane Lilies"  but what are they?
After that I opened my presents from Dana.  I was very surprised to find a hardback first edition copy of Anne Rice's book "Merrick" was the first gift.  He'd discovered my Amazon.com wish list where I have a listing of hardback books that I want copies of to complete my collections by Rice, King, Barker, Lackey, et.al. to get me started on that road again of collecting first editions of my favorite authors.  While I'm not terribly sure I want to do this (It WAS hard to move all these hardbound books) it was a book I had not read other than by audiobook before, so I was pleased to get it.

My second gift from Dana was a copy of Xara Photo Editor.  Just three days ago I was complaining that I needed a new photo editor as ASee-DSee had run it's trial and I've been having a terrible time editing images.  I wanted something that could bring them to the computer from the camera directly.  I tried like heck to get the new software to work with my camera, but it won't.  I CAN edit the photos with the new Xara software though, and it has a nice 3D rendering part to it as well, so it too was a really nice gift!

another shot of the Hurricane lily
It was a Wonderful Day and I owe a great debt of thanks to my Dad firstly, who put a great deal of time and effort into those wonderful cupcakes he made me.  (Thank you Dad.  You REALLY DID make it a Birthday to remember by doing that.)  More big thank you's go out to Dana, who chauffered me around all day when I had really decided that I didn't want to go anywhere after we got home from Dads but he kinda pushed me, and of course to the other gifts and cards given by Aunt Susan, Mrs. Pille, and My son, Eric.  I don't know why I was so worked up about this birthday,  but I was, and I thank you all for helping me through it.

My final Birthday surprise came from the backyard on Friday night.  I've spent 2 years trying to get these hurricane lilies to bloom (that's what I call them), ever since we moved in to this apartment.  These lilies are kind of rare down here, but much more common in Florida.  I don't know what they are called, but they are so neat!!!  Can anyone help me truly identify them?  I was SO excited that I managed to get two of them to bloom!!!

Pink spider Lily
Additionally, another kind of Lily that I've been waiting to see bloom for over a year now has decided to take off.  It's a pink spider lily!

And finally, after more than a year of waiting, my Pride of Barbado's shrubs havestarted blooming!  Check them out below!
Yellow Pride of Barbados
Close up of Pink Spider Lily


That's it for now.  What a great day it was on Friday!

Take care and thanks for stopping by!







1 comment:

  1. I've done a bit more research on the White lily in question and have disccovered that it is a form of Lycoris which has many sub varieties. The flower is known to have a number of names, most common of which is the Giant White Spider Lily, and the lesser used name Resurrection Lily. It grows best in wooded area's and is hardy to zone 5. Their natural habitat is woodland areas where they live on the edges of the woods in areas of full sun or dappled shade. The also prefer organic soil that is well drained. How they adapted to this sandy dry climate is beyond my scope of comprehension.

    You can count on the fact that if I ever leave this area of Texas to move back to the midwest, I'll be taking some of these with me!!

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