This year we had 16 different varieties of Daylilies in our yard... Unfortunately, most of them are gone now (sniff sniff), but we certainly did enjoy them this year. There are two other parts to this post. If you want to see our other Daylilies, go to my sidebar. Scroll down to Labels and click on Daylilies 2010. Today I will share with you the remainder of this year's Daylilies. Above is a variety --which bloomed next to our garage door (and are still blooming). Below are more individual ones.
JOAN SENIOR
SOUTH SEA
SPELLBINDER
WINEBERRY CANDY
DAD ADAMS DAYLILY (These were our first Daylilies, and we have a huge batch of them. Unfortunately, a deer got some of them this year!!)
Even though we have had a very hot and dry summer, our Daylilies and Lilies, along with our Roses, have been beautiful. Hope you have enjoyed seeing our Daylilies.
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For those interested, I had a doctor's appointment yesterday. My knee is doing extremely well right now, so I opted not to have the injection until it is needed. However, I have a few other problems that I'm working on (my low energy level, numbness in one leg, and my lack of being able to sleep). Hopefully, by the time I go back for my next appointment (in SIX weeks), I will have these other problems worked out. At least, I hope so!!!! In the meantime, I'll stay at home and continue getting well. Thanks for your thoughts and prayers!
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Blog Tip #4: This one is hard for me since I love to write and am VERY wordy!!!! Don't use too many words... Some people do a great job of this --and even spread their words out on the page, in a easy way to read. I will continue to work on this--but it's not easy for me. NOTE: Some of my favorite blogs are Storytelling Blogs... I love stories, and yes, they are wordy.. BUT--that's what they are meant to be!!!! My only thought would be to not make the stories too long.
Have a wonderful Wednesday.
Hugs,
Hi Betsy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lilies. I especially love flowers that have graduated colour variations. So vibrant! Almost appearing edible... Haha.
I'm glad you're getting better and resting to get back to snuff! I hope it doesn't take too much longer now. I know you have a hard time being sick.
And yes, that's a great writing tip. I'm not into flowery prose unless it's poetic and/or descriptive. Some people do it well! Otherwise, I think it's best to try to stick to nouns and verbs as much as possible. Clarity and conciseness are my goals.
It's always a pleasure!
-Ashley
Lovely lilies...I do pray you continue to heal through your entire body. I tend to scan overly wordy posts myself....so many to visit I guess.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous lilies! Glad your recovery is going well. Here's hoping that the next 6 weeks fly by to a complete recovery and a return to hiking!
ReplyDeleteJane
Gorgeous lilies! Glad your recovery is going well. Here's hoping that the next 6 weeks fly by to a complete recovery and a return to hiking!
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Your flowers are thriving in this heat and are so beautiful. Great news on the doctor's visit and will pray things get better on the other things.
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy, So glad to hear your knee is doing better. I love the new header. Your blog looks great. This must be the year for daylilies. Mine have done better than ever before. Yours are all beautiful. Wish we lived closer, we would just pig out on ice cream all the time. I loved your story!
ReplyDeleteWow... that South Sea must certainly light up the garden! Larry
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful colours. I especially like the red one. They should be OK in the heat because they do quite well here in the sub-tropics. Glad to hear the knee is improving but its not good developing other problems. It is awful when we start cracking up. It happened to me after my supposedly little op, I ended up with vertigo, which comes and goes, then I got a prolapsed disc. Isn't it frustrating when you want to be active. Oh well we'll have to find other things to do, like blogging, until we repair. Hoping you repair soon. I like your blogging tips.
ReplyDeleteGirl I am so glad to hear your knee is doing good. Hopefully soon you'll be out and about finding new falls.
ReplyDeleteLove the lilies and your header pic is gorgeous.
Lovely blooms, I'm going to try to get some of ours on here!! Ha ha!!
ReplyDeleteGood news about your knee, just don't overdo it too much till you're given the OK by the doc!!
Thanks for sharing the pretty pictures and I pray you soon will be back to your old self. I think you have done remarkably well.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that your recovery is going well. I hope that the other problems are resolved as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteYour lilies are beautiful. As I was looking at your pictures, a thought came to mind. Do you have garden tours where you live? Your garden would be a good one to tour! Recently, there was a garden tour in the city above ours. Those touring the gardens paid $10, which went to a worthy cause. I forget how many gardens were included on the tour.
So glad your knee is doing so well ~ good for you!
ReplyDeleteYou are having hot and dry and we are having cool and rainy. I actually have to wear a coat to work today!!! Honestly!
Your flowers are always so beautiful Betsy. Have a wonderful day!
xo Catherine
Great new header---love it!!
ReplyDeleteAll the lilies are gorgeous. They love the sun.
Good to hear the knee is improving and the other problems sound stress related which brings us back to the knee. Drat!!
I personally don't like real wordy posts unles you have a true journal blog and then I probably would just pass on by. MB
Your lilies are so colorful, simply beatiful. We have lily loving deer too!
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear that your knee is feeling better, hope all works out for you :)
☼ Sunny
Thank goodness you got a good doctor's report. I have found a lot of additional problems occur from the medicine we take. I had to get mine changed as I was having too many issues I could not handle. I have not started the new yet, but hope it works. Another thing Betsy, what have I done. I had 232 spams this morning. I nearly freaked out. Never in my entire computer days has that happened. I did not open them or even check to see who they were from. Just deleted.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs. Glad your knee is continuing to improve.
ReplyDeleteLove the daylilies. I have only one. I need to add them to the garden. Even a postage stamp garden needs day lilies! Happy to hear the knee is better. You'll be out hiking with George soon!
ReplyDeleteYour lilies are just amazing! The color-and they look so healthy too. I have several different varieties-but none of my look that good.
ReplyDeleteGreat news from the Doc!!
Sleep?
ReplyDeleteI have that problem sometimes. And I try sleeping in the recliner. I used to have Patty in bed with me and I could kick her out of the bed. I did that once and we both woke up and looked at each other. She was flat on her but with her back against the bed and I was leaning over looking. We laughed about it for a long time.
Now she sleeps in a different room. She can't lay down anymore, flat so she sleeps in a recliner.
I am propped up due to my breathing problem but some nights I can't sleep either.
I hope you work that out. You might ask George to sleep on the sofa just to see if that helps.
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I tend to scan over long posts trying to touch the highlights. You have some beautiful daylilies there. I am loving the wineberry candy. So soft and maybe feminine.
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers you have in your garden Betsy.
ReplyDeleteHope you sort the sleep prob out- as it seems to get us all down when we cant sleep.
You could try a tot of whiskey??lol.
I am almost to breathless from the header photo to type my comments. that is so beautiful I can't describe how it makes me feel. the colors on these lilies are magnifcent and those new cameras are taking better and better photos every day.
ReplyDeleteon today's tip, i think everyone should do what they want to do and not worry about words or not words, people who want to read can and those who don't pass on through. a blog is very personal to me and i like putting my thoughts down. sometimes they are short, sometimes not depending on how i feel or what i want to say. I started a year ago putting photos with few words, but then bloggin is addictive. i do like to spread mine out a little so it is not a long page of writing, but i say blog what you want to say and don't worry about it. that's what i do.
Hi Betsy
ReplyDeleteLilies are so beautiful but their life spans are so short. It's nice to record their beauty by camera (I almost said on film ..lol)
I'm glad you got a good doctor report and that your knee is feeling better. It may be that you need more exercise now to help the numbness and to tire you out so you will sleep better? Take some short walks and see what happens. A change of pace can be invigorating.
I've been feeling tired with all the heat and humidity we've been having and the need to stay indoors in air conditioning. I'm also trying to make myself walk more.
♥ Pat
Last year, I trimmed back my day lilies and also moved the 2 plants to a different location in my yard. It took them awhile to come around after the move. they have not bloomed much this year, but I'm sure they will get back to normal next year. I just wish I had other colors besides yellow.
ReplyDeleteI love the spellbinder Lilly the most.
ReplyDeleteContinue with your rest Betsy..hopefully the sleeping and other issues WILL work themselves out soon.
hugs, Suz
Gorgeous photos.Glad your knee feels better. Sleep deprivation is annoying but not uncommon during the healing process especially after pain pills.Pat's idea to walk a bit and Abe's humour seem like a good mix.I like your words no matter how brief.Carry on!
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy, when the daylilies finally finish blooming it is kind of sad. They leave a big hole in the garden.
ReplyDeleteEverything is blooming so early this year, I'm wondering what I will have left for August and September.
Good news about your knee.
Marnie
Thanks again for sharing your beautiful Day Lilies.This has inspired me to work one one of our flower beds and turn it into a Day Lily bed.Wish me luck.Sure hope you get hat energy back and all those annoying things cleared up.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
I want that South Sea lily! It is gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteAbout being too wordy....it really all depends on who is doing the writing. I never mind reading your posts because I feel like I am sitting here talking to you.
I have a harder time with long, long paragraphs and the ones that sound too formal.
Your flowers are simply beautiful Betsy, and I love your blog, words explain, if you need to know something it takes words, lol hugs my friend.
ReplyDeleteBetsy, I almost forgot to say that sounds wonderful about your knee....I sure hope you get the other problems worked out.
ReplyDeleteOne Wineberry Candy for me, please. And when you ship it, be sure to mark FRAGILE on the box, and put plenty of insurance on it!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy,
ReplyDeleteOh My, I missed your post yesterday! We don't have internet connections because of the typhoon.
anyway, your daylilies looks great. I love the first one. The bright colors look pleasing in the eyes.
I hope you do get well and you're always in my prayer.
Thanks for the tip:)
My favorite of your Lilly plants is that "Wineberry Candy". What a stunner! Thanks for your blog tips, too.
ReplyDeleteYour daylilies are beautiful... I am so glad you are continuing to feel better. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI am the picture looking blogger, even when I visit knitting and felting blogs. But I am sure that does not surprise you at all. With that said, sometimes I don't even read the words. But from comments I get I know people don't always read my words either. Blogging is about what we want it to be. I dont' follow the real story telling blogs, even when they are recommended to me. My blogging is realy slowing down (which you also already knew) and I can see it even slowing further in the near future. I seem to lost the interest in it, but there is alot going on right now.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely GORGEOUS and the Dad Adams is my fave! I have definitely pulled back on long writing posts, but mainly because I am too busy filling up my blog with pics of my little ones!
ReplyDeleteMagnificent color and beauty!
ReplyDeleteHope all of your health problems are soon resolved. Throughout your "down time," you've continued to "joyfully reflect" the beauty around you - and within you!
Your daylilies are beautiful, Betsy. I'm so glad to hear your knee is doing better. I hope your other problems disappear soon.
ReplyDeleteYour Day lilies are beautiful, i had no idea the came in so many gorgeous colors.
ReplyDeleteYou have very lucky neighbors, Betsy. You and George do all of the work and they get to enjoy all of the beauty.
Hope you continue on your journey to wellness.
All of your lilies have been so gorgeous, Betsy!
ReplyDeleteAnd I am so glad your knee is better and you are having less pain in it. Now to conquer your other health challenges, right?
Take care and I hope you are all better soon!
Specatacular daylilies, the colors are just jaw dropping...
ReplyDeleteYour place must look like the Chelsea Flower Show when everything is in bloom, how do you keep up with it all, when you are off on your travels ?
I'm so glad your knee is healing nicely, keeping my fingers crossed the remainder of you will follow suit !
Hugs,
Jo
Your day lilies are beautiful. We recently - last fall - moved into our new home and were very happy this summer to see several varieties of lilies here!
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Beautiful names for the lilies... so soothing when i look at them...
ReplyDeleteI love your lilies! The colors are so bright and beautiful. Wonderful photos! I hope you feel better soon! Have you tried B-12 shots for your energy level? I have a friend who gets them ones a month and swears they help her energy. Hope you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteBetsy, you must have the most beautiful gardens in town!! I'll bet people slow down just to stare. I would!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your knee is improving. Hope the numbness and sleeplessness improves as well.
Best,
Bonnie
I'm really glad your knee's doing so well, Betsy. GREAT! Your daylilies are so pretty. Mine haven't started blooming yet. Blessings, Diane
ReplyDeleteI'm really glad your knee's doing so well, Betsy. GREAT! Your daylilies are so pretty. Mine haven't started blooming yet. Blessings, Diane
ReplyDeleteYour lilies are so pretty, my favorite is Dad Adams with that rich vibrant color. My orange ones just started to bloom.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear your knee is better, hopefully the other problems will clear up soon.
You are never too wordy Betsy, I love reading your stories. Don't get like me and rarely use a sentence. Except like today when I posted a review and it goes on forever, LOL!
Your day lilies are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteGlad your knee is feeling better. Hope everything else improves soon.
Glad the knee is responding well ... now to get those other little problems under control as well. Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteThose day lilies are absolutely gorgeous.