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Sunday, June 29, 2014

Balcony Garden Update

Yard sale finds summer of 2014
In May, I ran across a large yard sale offering plastic outdoor tables for free (above left). I decided to give it a try since we were looking for a table for our balcony. It turns out that plastic tables on a second floor balcony aren't such a great idea during a windy thunderstorm. Plus, the table is the wrong size to really be functional on a shallow balcony.
In June, I came across another yard sale around the corner from our apartment building which had a beautiful iron baking rack shelf on display. It just happened to be the perfect, last item we needed for our balcony. It not only looks nice against the brick wall, but serves a purpose: It's a great place to store extra pots, potting soil, and the little broom I use to sweep up after the birds sprinkle the balcony with birdseed.

First Convolvulus bloom (dwarf morning glory), June 2014

Petunias blooming in June 2014, seeds planted indoors in April



Monday, June 23, 2014

Ann Arbor

2013 presented me with an opportunity to move to a new city with a great guy. We arrived with our things in mid-July and settled into our spacious and centrally located apartment in Ann Arbor. Immediately, I latched on to the Portuguese Meetup group in the area and started to have some regular hang-out-and-speak-Portuguese outings. Through Meetup (the Portuguese group and others), I've made some good friends in the area. They've shown me around quite a bit and introduced me to the neat things there are in town!

Sticker on a bridge railing in Ann Arbor
We had a beautiful (however short) fall season, complete with beautiful shades of yellows, oranges, and reds on every horizon. A friend, her daughter, and I took a day trip through small towns to visit the Frankenmuth area to find an apple orchard, pumpkin patch, and corn maze. The temperatures were great for walking to work and around town.


When I first arrived in Ann Arbor, Michigan from southeastern Ohio last summer, many Michiganders joked with me that the winters here last 9 months and they are worse than what I've experienced. I had arrived with little-to-no expectations regarding the winter, and decided to expect the worse based on the jokes. However, by the time January and February rolled around and we had experienced two polar vortexes, even the Michiganders started to complain about the worst winter they have ever seen. We had quite a bit of snowfall. So much, that we had to keep snow shovels in our cars so we could dig ourselves out of our apartment's parking lot if we needed to go anywhere. One day, the snow between the cars was all the way up to the top of my thighs! Temperatures stayed in the single digits and the teens for what seemed like forever, with those polar vortexes kicking it up a notch (-40ºF at their worst!), making the walking plus public transit commute into work interesting. There was so much ice on the sidewalks for a while that you couldn't even SEE the pavement underneath! Let's just say, I had to walk much slower and with smaller steps for a few weeks. I feel like I should personally thank those who actually kept their sidewalks clear and safe!

Kayaking on the Huron River
Before I knew it, winter started to fade away as we had less and less nights with temperatures below freezing. I bought some pots, dirt, and seeds to start my balcony planters inside in April (even though at that time it was still much too cold to keep them outside). Finally, in June, we had our first warm, sunny, Saturday and a group of friends decided to kayak on the Huron River. Great fun! In addition to sporty outdoor activities, there are also quite a bit of live music shows all summer long. I can't wait to see what else this summer has in store!

Friday, June 20, 2014

First Blooms of the Season

First tomato bloom of the season
mid-June 2014
Alyssum blooms
mid-June 2014
Scented Geranium (aka Citronella)
mid-June 2014