O.K. Ladies, here is the first picture

This is MY favorite picture
Gina

This is MY favorite picture
Gina
My Miltonia Orchid blooming for the second time this year. Miltonias, also known as Pansy Orchids, have an exotic fragrance and come in startling , spectacular colors. 
Once they bloom you can move them to anywhere in your house. Blooms last for up to 5 months. Miltonias are like Pansies. Their beautiful faces follow you wherever you are. Have you tried growing orchids? 
And now you need a willing husband with a few tools and lots of talent to put it all together. A little paint and a little antiquing gel and the bookcase looks like a million dollars, YES?
This bookcase is only 8 inches deep(hence the 2 by 8th). Most books don't even require that much depth.
As soon as I receive a new book, I take off the covers, don't like shininess and bright colors flashing back at me. Bookcases should have lots of books in them. Adding a few artifacts and maybe a painting make the whole scene much more interesting. 
The sun does all the work. My greenhouse is below ground and faces south. The glass catches the sun and traps the heat inside.
I was supposed to paint the cement wall black. I noticed a beautiful building in Mexico with this fabulous blue color. The cement wall gathers the heat when the sun shines and gives off heat during the night. Black would have been more efficient, but oh so not my color.
Many of my geraniums are more than 15 years old. They go out into large terra cotta pots when we have nights without frost . . . . usually the first of June.
See the lemons on my lemon tree? They will ripen once the tree goes outside and then it will bloom again and make more lemons.
The curly cactus is called Lettuce Leaf cactus. It is a very prodigious grower. Every year I have to give a whole bunch of them away or they would take over the place.
I have collected a few dollars making bets with my friends. They tell me that petunias are annuals. No, they are perennials. This blue petunia has an intoxicating fragrance, unlike most petunias. It is called "sky blue". Normally I don't grow petunias, they are a little too citified for me and remind me of parks where row upon row of petunias are planted every year.










Last evening, Lucy, our Brittany, disappeared behind the barn. When it was time to come back into the house, neither Charlie nor Lucy responded to the whistle. 
My Father was a Master Woodcarver from the "old country". Every Wednesday afternoon Gene would take time away from his office and he and my father would carve together. So now I am the lucky recipient of this very practical and also very beautiful plate rack.
Gene inherited my Father's chisels, they are over a hundred years old and were brought from East Prussia more than 60 years ago. The chisels are housed in a cabinet Gene carved from solid oak





At least Gene strapped on the ice skates and skated on our Pond