This is my view of the garden from inside for now. The sun was bright when I took this photo so the colors are a little washed out. It is really very colorful. I love it when the coneflowers, Rudbeckia and Orange Tiger Lilies are all in bloom at the same time. The Tiger Lilies will be done after a couple weeks but the other 2 will bloom the rest of the summer if we continue to get rain.
I am feeling better each day. My family has been fixing all of my meals and staying overnight. I will have a live-in family member for a couple weeks so I have plenty of help and can get a lot of rest. Thanks for all your prayers and good wishes.
I;m happy to know that you're surround by family while you recover. Your flowers are lovely. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad to hear you are so well cared for during recovery. You remain in my prayers.
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear you are started to heal and recover. What a lovely view! Those are a few of my favorite flowers.Take care.
ReplyDeleteI am just going out to water my flowers. How can I live near Lake Erie and be in a drought? All the rain is falling south of here. Hope you can fondle some fabric and make some new plans with your stash while recouperating. So good to see your post.
ReplyDeleteWanda, I'm so happy to hear you are back home, with a support staff taking care of and keeping watch over you. We have all been worried and have done a lot of praying for you. Just keep us abreast of your progress. Hugs
ReplyDeleteSo, so happy to hear you are home. Your view is beautiful. I too am home for the summer—recuperating. While I totally miss being up and about, I have come to love the quiet and greater depth to my life. You are in my thoughts daily, and my heart reaches out to you, that your recovery will be smooth and continue to progress uneventfully. ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteGood to know you are back home, safe and well. I'm sure your mind will be active during your recuperation, planning new projects and thinking of the ones you have to finish off. Maybe some hand sewing will keep your hands busy when resting. Lovely views from your window :)
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear you are doing okay and that you are being spoiled a little by the family.
ReplyDeleteWe've been away for a few days so I missed the news of your surgery, but I'm more than happy to hear that all went well and you are back home again. You have beautiful garden views to enjoy while you recover and I'll keep you in our prayers.
ReplyDeleteglad to hear you have some help for awhile - it takes a little while to snap back after surgery - take it easy and plan some quilts in your head you will be back to your old self in no time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful yard-your hard work/play has paid off!
ReplyDeleteGlad you have such a loving and helpful family.
Keeping you in my thoughts.
After health scare/challenge, the world seems brighter and more full of color to me. So glad you are being taken well care of and let the healing happen quickly.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks the way I wish mine did! i'm so glad you are recuperating and have someone to stay with you. It's important not only to help you, but makes the recovery much more smooth and seem shorter.
ReplyDeletex, Carol
Prayers are still answered and offered. The colors of your garden are luscious and full of healing. They are a lovely.
ReplyDeleteBe well.
You really have a beautiful yard this year. I am so glad to hear you are getting better every day and have lots of help.
ReplyDeleteSo good to click into your blog and see that you have posted again for today's post. Your energy never ceases to amaze me, Happy to hear each day you feel better. You captured a picture perfect view of your back garden
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Yeah!! Home is good. So happy to hear you are there.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to you, Wanda, for a speedy recovery! Please know that we are all pulling for you - just don't overdo it as we all think we're Superwoman.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Linda
Ypu have a pretty view to recover by. Feel better.
ReplyDeleteVery happy you are doing so well!
ReplyDeleteFamily close by, garden greenery and cone flowers, they are all part of a recovery, and I am hoping you are doing as well as you would want.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to know that you are healing. What a gift to have your family helping you now. You are blessed.....
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing the picture of your garden, I remembered that coneflowers stand for health and strength in the language of flowers. The abundant beauty of your coneflowers seems to be a positive message from your garden.
ReplyDeleteI echo their wish of good health and increasing strength.
Love. Terre
Sorry to say I just found out you had surgery. I will pray for a complete recovery for you.
ReplyDeleteI have been preparing for knee replacement on August 15th and have had no time for the computer.
Your yard looks lovely.
Take care of yourself and get plenty of rest.
This lovely view and family care should speed your recovery! Be well!
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you are back home and have family to take care of you while you rest, recuperate, and enjoy your lovely garden. I love having my windows open and I keep them open whenever I can.
ReplyDeleteHope you get good news soon.
Wanda, so glad to hear that you are recuperating nicely!!!!! What a lovely garden to enjoy while you get your strength back. Sending healing hugs and prayers to you.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home Wanda....tough cookie that you are....lucky you with family and friends and a lovely garden xo
ReplyDeleteAs always, your optimism and unfailing spirit shines through. Do rest and recuperate because in time we all know you will be back at it giving each of us out here in blogland the opportunity to learn from you. God Bless.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful scene to view while you recover. I am so glad to read you are doing good. Yes, take those naps! It is so wonderful you have family that can stay with you and help out.
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