It is a hazy day with lots of humidity in the air. We will receive more rain tonight. We had three fourths of an inch of rain last night and numerous tornadoes were spotted in out state in the late evening.
The rain does put some of the peonies on the ground. This old fashion one came from the old place.
I was happy to see that I still had this iris alive. I thought it was one of the ones that had rotted in the area. It is my Uncle Leo's favorite iris. My cousin brought the iris with her from Oregon where he lived and planted it in Chicago. When he died from Lou Gerhig's, ALS, disease she planted it on his grave. The grave is one row from my parent's grave so I did harvest some of it. The iris covers the entire grave area of my Uncle and Aunt who are buried there. It was allowed to become overgrown.
It is a new iris for me. It didn't bloom last year but it is a true blue iris that I like a lot.
It is in the same area of the blue iris is this pink rose bush. It will bloom all summer if I keep it dead headed.
I got a water treatment applied to my new bench today. It has been fun building it. It has a lot of flaws as it is made from two by fours and one by fours. The gluing and use of long screws has secured it solidly.
I am fascinated with the designs that the pieces make. As I coated the treatment on it I kept my eyes open to favorite design compositions. I have more that I will share tomorrow. The bench can be seen in its full view as I can carry it upstairs to be put on the deck tomorrow. It has to dry out, or soak in for a day.
While out there I also brought out some of the plants that had wintered over inside. They will need to adjust to the outside and maybe will normalize their behaviors instead of stretching for light. I do have a new project develop as the board that they are sitting on has started to rot.
Thanks for stopping by today.