Thursday, June 29, 2017

June 2017

Here are my blooms this month!

Veronica

Ornamental Lilies



Red Hot Pokers


Bachelor Buttons


Blanket Flowers

Climbing Roses

Love in a Mist

Lemon Drop

Coral Bells

Roses!!


Blanket Knock-Out Roses

Penstemon (Bees LOVE these flowers!)

Friday, June 16, 2017

How to Have a Great Yard Sale



This a great time of year to clear out closets, cupboards, drawers and attics.  If you have some energy, you can turn all that unwanted stuff into cash by having a yard sale.  I do this almost every summer.  Here are my best tips:

1. Display your items on tables neatly, or on top of tarps with prices visible.  Most folks don't want to root through boxes.  The neater your items are, the more you will sell!

2.  Price everything!  Don't just say "Make an offer."  That intimidates most people.  When people tell me to make an offer I usually respond "I don't want to insult you, so please let me know what price range you are thinking about."  They usually are expecting way more money than I am willing to pay for an item, so I'm glad I asked first!

3.  Don't expect department store prices.  People at yard sales don't care that you spent $120 for that item.  It's a yard sale, not Saks 5th Avenue.  Your spending history is now irrelevant.  People want bargains, and you want to get rid of stuff.  So, make people happy, price things low, and be willing to take lower offers.  I've seen sellers turn away customers with high prices and then donate all their items at the end of the day because no one would buy!  Remember your goal is to unload extra stuff!

4.  Don't hover over customers or try "hard sell" tactics.  Leave people alone to make up their own minds.  If they leave without buying, thank them for stopping buy.  No pressure, just happiness:)

If you want to really clean out and make some extra cash, these tips have worked for me.  Happy Yard Sailing!!

Saturday, May 27, 2017

May 2017 Blooms

Here's what's blooming in my yard!

Sage

Roses

Bachelor Buttons

Blooming Ground Cover

Potentilla Buttercup

Bearded Iris

Clematis

Potentilla Apple Blossom

Campanula

Obedient Plant

Salvia


Clematis

Sweet William

Friday, April 14, 2017

Signs of Spring 2017

Here are the first signs of spring growing in my yard!!

Sweet Woodruff, my faithful groundcover

 Roses

Sand Cherry Bush

Tulips

Grape Hyacinth

Snow Crocus

Primroses

Forget-Me-Nots

Dappled Willow



Saturday, April 1, 2017

Spring Cleaning Tips

Now that we can finally (maybe) open the windows and let in fresh air, my mind is turning to cleaning.

Why do I feel overwhelmed?  Well, anyone who lives in a house knows that there's a LOT of maintenance to keep things nice and clean.

But...here are a few tips I do regularly to help 
lighten your load!

1. Narrow your focus - Do only 1 thing at a time.  Clean just one surface, clear out one cupboard, vacuum one room, wipe one mirror...you get it.  I pat myself on the back if I do one load of laundry after a full day's work!  Don't stress out, just do ONE thing.  

Do not worry about tomorrow...each day has enough trouble of its own.  - Jesus

2. Clear away clutter - A clean surface is easy to keep clean.  Clutter makes cleaning difficult, so get rid of anything that you don't need.  I go through every drawer, closet, and shelf as often as I think of it and remove unwanted stuff.  Somehow it just keeps accumulating, it's strange. I don't want to ever have closets and rooms filled with junk, so I am always on the lookout for clutter.  Bring clothes you don't wear anymore and other items to a charity.  You'll be able to clean so much easier with less stuff.

3. Use simple cleaning products - You don't need an arsenal of cleaners.  I always use what I already have before I buy more.  I use a pile of "old t-shirt" rags instead of paper towels.  Here are my go-to cleaners: Windex, white vinegar, ammonia, Blue Dawn.  I can go a long way with just these few.  

Windex is good for all glass surfaces, ceramic and formica counters.  I mop my hardwood floors with a mild solution of hot water and white vinegar.  Run vinegar through your coffee pot and then with water a few times to remove residue.  I use a solution of hot water and ammonia to mop ceramic tiles, composite decking outside, concrete floors and wipe window sills.  

And what can't Blue Dawn do?  That might be easier to list.  I use a spray bottle with 3/4 vinegar and 1/4 Blue Dawn to clean tubs and showers.  Blue Dawn keeps my stainless sink shining and removes greasy laundry stains and shirt-collar-grime.  Just google "Uses for Blue Dawn" and you'll be amazed.

I hope this gives you a few ideas to get started with Spring Cleaning.  I'd love to hear your best tips!!

Friday, March 3, 2017

Winter's Almost Over!

We've made it through the dreary, dark, cold months of January and February.  So my thoughts are now turning to Spring!  My friend, Heather, gave me a beautiful Hyacinth that I will plant outside soon.  And I bought 2 packs of seeds the other day, Italian Parsley and Cilantro.  I'll be sprinkling them in the garden some warm day this month.  Things are looking up:)

I love when the days start to get noticeably longer.  It just makes me feel like doing something outside.  I will start with simply wiping off the railing on my back porch, so I can stand there and look at the sky without getting black winter dirt on my hands!

For me, the transition from Winter to Spring is more symbolic than any other season.  I can't help but think about growing plants, colorful flowers, renewed life, second chances, talking to my neighbors, fresh air...

Even though Winter isn't over yet, give yourself a shot in the arm. Wipe off one railing, buy some seeds, or just go outside and breathe some fresh air.  Winter's almost over!

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Lighten Up!

Are you feeling weighed down?

It could be from all the political hype and
fear running rampant.
It could be from stressful situations that you can't 
control in your life right now.
It could be from clutter in your home that 
you can't seem to escape.

What can you get rid of right now 
to help you feel lighter?

1. Judgmental attitudes - these don't help anybody.  In fact, the more you open your heart to accept others, the more you will find other people accepting you.  It's not rocket science to try to understand where other people are coming from.
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2. Unrealistic expectations - these are relationship killers.  If you want to improve your marriage, your friendships, and your family ties, stop expecting things that are NOT going to happen.  Try to love people with all their flaws.  It's really the only way to live well.


3. Stuff - you will never miss the extra clothes, the kitchen gadgets, the piles of stuff in closets and in the basement. Give it away to people who need it.  Your new clean spaces will definitely make you feel lighter and more peaceful.

What else can you do to Lighten Up?  Send me your ideas!

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