July 21, 2006

Pots of Color

The heat continues, and my motivation at work has completely sapped. This week has bee particularly stressful and hectic, and amongst the needles and pills comes the need to break off and spend some me time.

Today I'm going to bunk off work and paint the kitchen. It's going green. I'm calling it "Motherfucker Green", because it is seriously green (as we're ripping the kitchen out in less than a year, we can be as outrageous as we want with the coloring-it won't last.) Angus was keen on another color, but I felt it was a little too "The Banana Republic Just Vomited on My Kitchen" for me.

So today's post will be the cop out known as Picture Pages. Here are some pictures of the colors in my life, all natural, no Dulux, all brought to you by the color "organic" (crunchy granola much?)

The one thing the heat is good for is my orchids. My orchids are exploding in pots of color in the kitchen window. Orchids are notoriously difficult to grow but for some reason, they love me.

So I can now bore you with pictures of them.


the dark pink orchids


One of them has become a waterfall of blooms, and new buds threaten the branches with heavy promise.


waterfall orchids


The plain white ones are, somehow, my favorite. They are simple, understated, and delicate.


white orchids


Outside the heat has managed to make the roses bloom even more. We found a load of white roses growing in the very back of the garden.


white roses


They didn't last long, but they were beautiful.

One morning Angus saw a yellow rose growing alone from the side of the garden. It bloomed and made me smile-I wish I had a load of Texas Bluebonnets pockmarking the garden but a yellow rose (of Texas) was enough.


the yellow rose


I am growing sweet peas up a trellis in the garden. They are going mad and flowering all over the place, I'm not sure I was ready for the onslaught (it feels a bit like a horror movie-"When Flowers Fight Back-II"). I pick them and put them in a French juice jar I kept, and the sweet peas fill the kitchen with perfume.


Sweet peas and bubbles


And yes, that is a giant bottle of bubbles in the background.

Finally, I took a picture of a dandelion fluff in the newly painted study yesterday. It was on Flickr, but it's a picture that makes me grin so I wanted to put it here.


a fallen star


Here's to catching falling stars in your hands.

Have a great weekend.

-H.

Posted by: Everydaystranger at 09:25 AM | Comments (8) | Add Comment
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1 Angus wanted to paint it babyshit yellow? Man, that is some insane color. Given, babyshit green ain't my favorite, either, but at least it won't burn out your retinas when you first walk into the kitchen in the morning. Here's to cold beer on your warm day. Nubsnerly.

Posted by: Sir Henry at July 21, 2006 12:33 PM (ZM/Iv)

2 Hey Helen..wicked garden! I have tried growing Orchids...not so easy! Wanted to know if you could give me some suggestions...husband and I are staying in London for a couple of days near the end of August an then again in September (on either end of a trip). Do you have recommendations for reasonably priced hotels? good restaurants? and MUST do things that aren't necessarily in the guide books. Drop me an email if you have time.. thanks!

Posted by: wn at July 21, 2006 02:02 PM (Mb4vR)

3 Orchids love my mom too. As I could probably kill weeds, I'm afraid to try. (Weed--singular--however, loves me and will grow from just a seed on a sponge because it knows I'm kind. Heh. Kind.) Would you like me to send you Bluebonnet seeds?

Posted by: Ms. Pants at July 21, 2006 02:13 PM (GefuU)

4 You guys like to drink way too much to have that yellow color on the wall. It'd be brutal for a hangover.

Posted by: amy t. at July 21, 2006 02:56 PM (zPssd)

5 How lovely... the flowers are! I've never tried to grow orchids. Now you've got me wanting to try... hmmm... The study? Perfect. Same color as my home office! I love it! Now, I'm not sure if I like the green, but it is waaaay better than the previously described "baby shit" yellow. Better yet, I'm not the one who has to live with it, so whatever you want to do, more power to you! Enjoy your "me" days...!!

Posted by: sue at July 21, 2006 04:03 PM (WbfZD)

6 Beautiful phaelenopsis and the sweet peas are to die for. What a wonderful color!

Posted by: kenju at July 22, 2006 01:10 PM (2+7OT)

7 Orchids are my favorite flowers...and yours are absolutely beautiful!!

Posted by: Dana at July 22, 2006 06:35 PM (uXuyq)

8 fucking righteous Granola!! classic English Garden.. I am so jealous.

Posted by: J.M at July 23, 2006 04:36 AM (k3v0Q)

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