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This long hot summer and an update on Gus.

August has seemed to dryer than normal and I have given up on the vegetable garden. I will clean out the tomatoes and chills soon and plant Fall veggies.

The Fall blooming season has begun!

I love the flowering gingers – Hedychium

Morning glories are encouraged by the cooler nights.

Figs love Eastern North Carolina.  They become large, multi-trunked shrubs and are loaded with fruit. You have a fight the birds to get some.

Rose-of-Sharon’s reseed like weeds here!  I never throw them away. I have rows of them along the fences. The surprise with new flower colors and forms when they become old enough to bloom!

Blood lilies are a unique Fall bloomer. These are at JC Raulston Arboretum at North Carolina State University. The voles in my neighborhood have eaten the ones in my garden!

Four-o’-clocks will continue to bloom nightly until the first frost which is around Thanksgiving.

With temps near 100 and no rain large-leaved plants like viburnum and hydrangea have dropped many their leaves.

With cooler nights we can walk around downtown and attend events more comfortably! I love the First Friday Art Walks where the galleries stay open late and there are bands outside around downtown.

City Market is the old 1900s cobble-stoned farmers market which is now home to small locally-owned shops.

Old storefronts have been re purposed into craft beer and food restaurants.

And there is a festival every weekend! This weekend it’s Hopscotch Music Festival – http://hopscotchmusicfest.com

Hmmm, whiskey…. at Ruby Deluxe


And butterflies!

And finally news about Gus. A few months ago his lung cancer had spread and two new tumors had appeared. We switched treatments. The original tumors had not grown but the two new tumors have grown 30%! I have decided to stop the chemo treatment and will only manage any pain or discomfort relying on the doctor’s advice when it’s time to euthanize him. He is about 9 years old and has had a good life!

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It’s hot and dry.

Here in the Mid-Atlantic states we are in the dry August-September season. This is our typical dry season with the exception of a hurricane or tropical storm. Many broad-leaved deciduous stubs will drop their leaves during this drought period.

But it is fig season!


And blooming ginger season!


With temperatures near 100f we find activities to stay indoors!

Last weekend we hit the museums!

North Carolina Museum of Art:

A 1920s menora


A 1700s icon screen 


The Rodin sculpture garden


The North Carolina Museum of History


Quailridge Book Sellers


And there is always time for an iced mocha latte at Cup A Joe


And a night cap at Ruby Deluxe


And the Tropicals in the garden enjoy the heat and humidity! The bananas are lush!


And if I don’t leave a window cracked in the Fiat it’s a little warm in there at the end of the day!


I am ready for Fall! 

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This quick, fast Summer!

This summer has gone by so quickly! It seems so much has happened to distract me from the garden!

The heat and humidity has forced me to stay inside. Gus’s cancer treatments have forced me to only plant a vegetable garden this year and not the hundreds of annual around my half-acre lot which I usually plant. It’s a good thing as I do not need to water daily and endure the ticks and mosquitoes.


So I have been enjoying the gardens and plantings around Raleigh. The above planting in Cameron Village Shopping Center of alocasia, coleus, and lantana.


A blooming and fruiting pink banana at JC Raulston Arboretum at NCSU.


The farmers market at NorthHills Shopping Center.


Naked ladies (lycoris squamiger) at JC Raulston

Rudbeckia lanciniata in my garden.


Jewel weed in my garden.


A pale pink rose-of-Sharon in my garden.

A small hydrangea bloom in my garden.

Monarda Jacob Cline in my garden.

Tiger lily in my garden.

Pineapple lily in my garden.

Hardy wandering Jew in my garden. (Tinantia pringlei ‘Panther’)

Woodland phlox in my garden.

Perennial sweet pea in my garden.


Pineapple lily


Unfortunately, one of the cats, Brody, was diagnosed with lung and stomach cancer and was euthanized.


Gus is still continuing his chemo for the lung cancer he was diagnosed with last winter and it has slowed its grown. It is expensive so I am not sure how long I will continue to afford it but for now we continue ….


With temperatures near 100f the Fiat 500 becomes very hot when sitting in a parking lot all day!  Whew!!

It’s hot!

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