What's outside of your picture window today?

Posted by John, Volunteer Mentor @johnbishop, Nov 25, 2020

As we get ready for the real winter to show up and COVID-19 still playing a major part in our lives I like to spend moments of my day de-stressing about what's going on in the world today. All I have to do is look out the window and observe some of natures beautiful creatures, how they interact and ponder how small it makes my troubles seem. Sometimes I may even get the opportunity to take a photo or two. How about you? Anything going on outside of your window(s) that you want to share?

For those members that have the ability to size your photos before you upload them to the discussion, may I suggest using the following sizes:
– 500 x 335 pixels (landscape)
– 210 x 210 pixels (square)

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Just Want to Talk Support Group.

@lizzier

When my grandchildren come for our luncheon I'll learn how to do it.

Jump to this post

Perfect. Make them have you do it and write down each step for you so you can remember how.

REPLY
@lizzier

When I was first diagnosed with my disease my friend sent me a get well card, and it had a picture of two little boys riding an antique trike. One pedaling and one riding on the back standing. I kept that picture, and promised myself that I would do a lawn sculpture of that when I got well. I held onto it for 4 1/2 years. Last summer when I felt like I was beginning to recover I began locating the parts. I collected old tailpipes for arms and legs, and mufflers for bodies, and buckets for heads. The eyes nose and mouth are cabinet door pulls. Then I set about to find the trike. It was an amazing adventure, and my focus for getting well. Eventually I found an antique antique trike with a long story, on Craig's list, and an antique child's handmade wagon. Both of them now sit in my yard with children riding them, and are known as the "Tin Kids". My get well gift to myself.

Jump to this post

That's awesome. Pictures please m

REPLY
@sueinmn

Perfect. Make them have you do it and write down each step for you so you can remember how.

Jump to this post

I'm just not a tekkie. I'll try.

REPLY
@lizzier

You are a girl after my own heart. We have a long border along our side yard, and my husband and I collected old bed headboards, and made a fence about 60 or 70 feet long. He painted them all black, and we planted the whole thing with lilies and hosta. When we ran out of space he found 5 barrels at the dump, and we set those out in front of the bed frames, and planted those. It's very interesting. We'll plant anything that can hold a plant. Isn't it great fun?

Jump to this post

@sueinmn Please, please send pictures of that wonderful fence and barrels. Sounds fantastic and i'd love to see it. You and your fun projects....blessings, elizabeth

REPLY

I believe that we are meant to have fun in this world. Very simple recyclable fun. My husband paints very crude birds, so we have painted birds in some of our trees. Up close...not so much ... but from a distance they are very cool. So we are probably the only people in Maine with parrots in our trees, a bed fence, and some birds even nest and fly among our plants on tall, almost invisible stakes. its just fun. We are not the crazies in the neighborhood. It just looks playful. and colorful. Not overdone. It makes me smile. At one point we considered taking down our bed fence because I saw some amazing bicycle fences on the internet (google bicycle fences), and my neighbors begged us to not take down our bed fence. They are sort of a landmark in our little town. We live on a main road and tourists stop and ask if they can walk through our gardens, and of course we allow it. I also had a Little Free Library but Covid ended that. Children and adults came and took free books. I saw a man who built chicken coops, and I bought one (they delivered it). My dear hubby painted it (Little Lulu and Tubby are on the door fronts), and we stocked it with free books and Goodwill finds. Even at our sickest we tried to keep things going. The gardens got over run, but now that I'm feeling much better I roll myself down to the garden, and together we tried this summer to refurbish them, and they are looking pretty good. I'll keep going as long as I have a breath left, and so will he. We have to create. It's in our blood. So we do funky, fun product. Not everything at once, because then we would be crazy, but we choose what to do each year. One year we had a "Pot Head" couple sitting out front in lawn chairs. They had flower pot heads. She had petunias for hair and he donned curly Garlic. She wore a floral dress and he wore farmer jeans). Both had clod hopper shoes. We store things in our barn or give them away when we're done with them. We live in an old farmhouse with attached buildings typical to Maine. We have the house, connected to the porch connected to the woodshed and outhouse...a three seater (not used) connected to a barn. It's freezing cold out in that barn in the winter. But that's how farmers continued to work in the winter in cold climates. So we refused to let these illness get us down. We try to create something most days. When I was at my sickest I did designs in my head. Most days in spring, summer and fall he's in the barn, and we do projects together. I design and he carries out the project. We are novices, but together we have fun. In the winter he paints birds, outrageous woodpeckers, and crows that we give to friends, and family, and I do needle and thread projects, that I give to same. My eyes are failing, so I use magnification when necessary, and we're Both a bit hunched over. Too funny. Our kids just shake their heads and roll their eyes and smile, but they don't try to stop us. Way too funny. We would put up a fight. ha ha, but we do truly enjoy life. I think they are secretly glad that we stay out of their hair.

REPLY
@ess77

@sueinmn Please, please send pictures of that wonderful fence and barrels. Sounds fantastic and i'd love to see it. You and your fun projects....blessings, elizabeth

Jump to this post

I was not the author of that post, Elizabeth - it was @lizzier. She has promised pics after her grandkids teach her how.
Sue

REPLY

Quick! Before the deer find these little tidbits on their daily prowl around the yard! I swear the garden is a buffet table!

REPLY
@loribmt

Quick! Before the deer find these little tidbits on their daily prowl around the yard! I swear the garden is a buffet table!

Jump to this post

Beautiful! I love the African daisies - they do not survive in my gardens.
Off to visit my flowers this morning - I heard the darned 'possum out there last night - he loves to dig up the marigolds to find the bugs hiding in the tree stump planter.
Sue

REPLY
@sueinmn

Beautiful! I love the African daisies - they do not survive in my gardens.
Off to visit my flowers this morning - I heard the darned 'possum out there last night - he loves to dig up the marigolds to find the bugs hiding in the tree stump planter.
Sue

Jump to this post

The African Daisies are in pots! I’m in northern WI…wouldn’t make it here either. ☺️

REPLY
@loribmt

The African Daisies are in pots! I’m in northern WI…wouldn’t make it here either. ☺️

Jump to this post

Rats!! And here I was thinking of some new stuff to add in John's weed garden 😂 They are really beautiful.

REPLY
Please sign in or register to post a reply.