Miss Nomer's Excellent Adventure

Miss Nomer's Excellent Adventure







Friday 16 September 2011

Hello rosey!

Well Pierre de Ronsard finally got around to opening that bud and fortunately it was worth waiting for!






The buds are noticeably bigger than the last flush too. Noice.

Thursday 8 September 2011

I'm so tired.
It is hard to keep awake in the evenings atm. It is only 4:40pm. Yesterday I couldn't even manage to stay awake until the kids' bedtime. Whoops. Glad they went to bed by themselves while I was snoring on the couch!

I have had a lovely morning with a friend from church. She is a bit older than me but that's ok we had no trouble wagging our chins for a few hours. We also went out and she shouted me lunch. AND she bought me a bowl full of beautiful pink camellias which she collected at her mum's house on the way.
LOVE THEM!!! I would love to take a pic of them but am just too tired to chase up the camera batteries. They are always climbing right out of the camera and into the Wii remotes. Then when I retrieve them they always go flat straight after I begin to use the camera. The joys. I really need to buy another set but them things cost money! D'oh.

Friday 2 September 2011

Feeling blue.


These are the beautiful blue pansies that are planted in rows in the front beds. They have been flowering their little hearts out and I am totally in love. I always said I didn't like pansies but now I have to eat my words, what awesome little bloomers. The second picture is of the dodgy interlopers that somehow got mixed in with the delta premium beaconsfield variety that I planted. But as they are the same blue and blend almost perfectly I let them stay. They are very cute too.





















The muscari I bulbs I put into planters are finally coming up. They are a very pretty shade of blue that my camera has not captured very well. They are a deeper and purpler blue than this. And for good measure, a pic of the blue marguerite which is doing nicely near the letter box.


Thursday 1 September 2011

First rosebud opening for Spring 2011

First rosebud opening for Spring 2011 by miss nomer
First rosebud opening for Spring 2011, a photo by miss nomer on Flickr.

I am a bit excited to see the roses starting!! This is Pierre de Ronsard who is one of the few lucky roses to have actually made it into the ground so far. Most are waiting in pots. You can also see the new little path G and his brother made out the back to edge a little garden bed and make a dry path to where the bins will eventually be against the fence. Excuse the dog bed and the bucket!


Spring has sprung and I'm feeling a bit better.

Well I've been a bit crook for the past month. I've struggled with a condition called Still's Disease since I was a kid. I always have a bit of arthritis because of the joint damage resulting from this but sometimes, not often, I will have a major flare. This one is only the fourth one in my life but when they hit they are big. The last one was 4 years ago and I ended up in hospital delirious with fevers and red skin from head to toe. It was a frustrating time as I'd known I was getting very ill when my arthritis got very bad so that I could hardly walk and I saw the first sign the feint non-scary looking Still's rash. The problem was I couldn't get my doctor or my husband to take it seriously. The doctor came to visit me at home because I couldn't make it down the road to his surgery and he assured me it was just a virus and to wait and see. I was fuming as I told him it was the Still's rash but he didn't listen. My dear husband also seems to shut down and deny the severity of these times by ignoring it as much as he can. But I have learned not to hold it against him, this time, *much*. I guess he is not much good at coping with crisis. And crisis is how Still's presents.

Anyway, this time I let it not go as far. After 3 weeks of severe arthritis I called my parents for help once I could no longer get around the house, it was a while after the rash made an appearance but BEFORE the fevers took hold. They have seen me struggle with this enough to become urgent and they came over that day and took me to hospital. I did not end up staying in hospital because I cannot stand to but I did see a fantastic doctor who has begun a treatment plan with me and I am feeling a lot better.

After 3 weeks of practically being bed-ridden and housebound it is hard not to over-do it as soon as I can walk a bit! Today is the first day of Spring!! It is a beautiful sunshiney day and my garden has been neglected for long enough. I am not quite well enough to do what I want to do which is plant things in the ground but at least I can attend to this and that and give them a little feed and water. I did manage to plant my poor camellias which have been languishing in the their tiny tubes for far too long. And I can walk around the yard and LOOK. There are tiny flowers popping up here and there and our new tree is blossoming magnificently. It is a Cercis Chinensis 'Avondale' aka as a Chinese Redbud. I have never seen one in real life before, I found it online on an ornamental tree site as a recommended small tree that is not well known in Australia. I was nervous about transplanting it because it says they are fussy but it looks happy enough now.








































I have bought a couple of new plants in the last few of days since I felt better. I can only walk a very little so far so I thought the nursery a good place to visit for fun and a little exercise now that there is some new Spring stock in. I got some more nemesia because the other blue ones I bought are doing so beautifully. I got a pink one as well. And I finally got a spoon osteospermum (daisy) that I have been eying off for a while.