Thursday, June 4, 2026

Amaryllis on the Balcony

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After the red amaryllis finished blooming by my front door last month, I moved the pots back to the balcony.  The white one is going dormant, but I was surprised when the red one grew another bud or two on the balcony.  

 

 


 

 



Last weekend a red flower opened.  

 


 

The next day another flower opened.

 


 


 

 I've been enjoying the flowers all week and they're still blooming. More buds have appeared. I guess the plant didn't need to be in full sun to bloom. This is like a new season of flowers from the same plant.

 

 


 

 


 

 

 

 




  We're still in a drought in Florida despite several light rains. You'll notice lots of blue skies from the balcony.  

 


 

 

 Happy June to everyone wherever you are!

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, June 1, 2026

Ideas for a Backyard Shady Spot

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It gets really hot here in Florida; not like regular summer up north. Summer here is a hot, steam tent. When I lived in my house, I enjoyed listening to my neighbor’s children at play in the backyard. I like the sound. Then I started thinking, are they wearing sunscreen? Are they going to burn? As a fair-skinned child, I sunburned easily and had freckles on my face.

Do you make shade for your children’s play – a little place for them to read and get away? I’m a natural-born collector, here are a few ideas I’ve found to help make a shady spot.

 

A. Put A Sheet On A Clothesline

I remember when I was a little girl in Tennessee, we had a clothesline for drying clothes. I used to help hang them up and bring them in.  An old sheet and a few rocks made a tent over the clothesline. 

 

 

  Photo via Crooked Brain

 

 

B.   If You Don’t Have a Clothesline

  

If you don’t have a clothesline, hang up a cord, rope, or long string for an easy teepee.

 

 

 Photo via Mommyish

 

 

 

 Photo Alanna George

 

 

D. Use Big Trees

 

On Facebook, I found a lovely idea for yards with big trees. Again, original source is gone.  Grab some rocks and make a special place.

 

 

 Photo via Facebook

 

 

E. Use an Umbrella

 

Insert an umbrella into a large cable reel for a shady spot.

 

 

 Photo via Habanabel

 

 

F. Make A Little Shaded Beach 

 

G. Use a Swing Set or Frame

 

Let’s think of a beautiful place for parents and the whole family. If you have a tent or yurt, just set it up. Otherwise…..

 

 

J. Make an adult special spot complete with recliners

 

  

 

K. Hang Saris From A Tree For A Beautiful Tent or Yurt 

 

 

 

L. Buy a Tent on Etsy

 

 

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Tent For Glamping on Etsy

 

 



M. Create a Family Social & Dining Area

 




 

 

 

 

 Photo Instagram
 


N.  Build A Wooden Frame & Add Sailcloth For Backyard Glamping