Saturday, October 03, 2009

Truth About Life: Part Two

Things I'm certain are true ~ part 2! While the grass may not be greener on the other side of my fence, it is most definitely greener in Oregon.

Which is why, every September, this desert rat needs an Oregon fix.

Right after I have my annual breakdown.

Oh.... it's not a seriously crazy breakdown. Just a desperate desire to partake of some normal weather patterns.

Gotta love it: Potted vines take over the seating areas.

You see, it rains a lot in Oregon. While that might make Oregonians a little depressed, it is precisely what I'm looking for!

Honeysuckles climb the porch pillars at the Wine Country Inn.

Summer weather in my high plains desert is bright and sunny, hot and dry. Day in... day out... After about 4 hard gardening months of that business I'm ready to see how the other half lives.

And, that's when we skedaddle ~ to Oregon.

A wisp of fog hangs over the entrance to our inn.

From Joan's back porch we inspect the gardens and grape vines.


If you're in the mood for greener pastures, it doesn't get much greener than the Dundee Hills of Oregon.

16 comments:

Tessa at Blunders with shoots, blossoms 'n roots said...

Yep, that's Oregon for you. Yes, it does rain a lot here and it is greener because of it. I would love it if what came with that rain was not a seemingly constant overcast sky for so long a time. And in summer 85 degrees seems like 100! I plan to move to the Bend area (higher elevation, more sun, 4 seasons!) because of the lack of sun. I know it will be quite a change for me- still I grew up with a typical 4 seasons climate so I'm eager to return to that :)- beautiful shots- Portland is prettiest this time of year and even sunny (Sept. and part of Oct). Happy gardening to you :)

Tessa said...

I forgot to mention I grew up in SLC ;)

Garden Mad said...

What a fantastic collection of plants. I am very jealous as my garden is decidedly tatty at this stage of the year. Seeing your photos makes me want to rush out and buy new plants.

KC said...

I want to go back but I'm afraid I wouldn't want to come home. It is so pretty and your photos look grand.

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Hi, Tessa!

If only we could set things up so it rains at night and the sun shines during the day...

Either way, I think you're very lucky to live in Oregon. When I win the lottery I'm gonna buy a house on the beach in Netarts.

-k

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

PS! If you grew up in SLC then you probably know how tiresome the heat wave can become... You're gonna LOVE Bend. :))

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

KC - You are going back! With me. Next August for the Lavender festival. Let's drag Wunx along, too. :D

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Garden Mad:

I think that's precisely how I ended up with so many fall bloomers. I kept seeing other people's gardens filled with late season color. Anyhoo... I got burned with many a Mum but found that Agastache and Asters can really fill in the gaps.

Iron Needles said...

Love the viney seating area. I want to go there. Maybe I will!

jan said...

Hi Kate! Thanks for visiting over at J-a-M! I would love to have another girls weekend in SLC! Photos of new babies just don't quite replace a face to face visit. It sounds like your trip to Oregon was 'just the ticket!'

I would sure love to see your garden at its peak! Love the photos of the blooms, kitties and BD!

Muum said...

We went to Oregon in July. As a midwesterner located in Utah now, I do LOVE the sunny, sunny days. Too many cloudy days get to me. But it is green and cool in Oregon!

Majorie said...

I wish we could grow beautiful flowers like these in Utah. I saw you were runner up at blotanical and wanted to congratulate you. Keep up the good work.

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Iron: You should definitely go. You'd love out there. Drag Jan along! While you're at it, take me, too! :D

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Hi, Jan!
My flower gardens look much nicer on the blog - since I merrily shoot photos at angles so you can't see all my weeds! :))

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Hi, Muum! - Me, too! As in originally being a Midwesterner, so I should not complain about our consistently beautiful sunny skies out here. But I probably will continue to do so. :D

Thanks for stopping by!

Kate/High Altitude Gardening said...

Thanks, Marjorie! - That's sweet of you to say. I was excited to see that, too, though I'm not so sure I deserved it. I should have blogged a whole lot more this season. Anyhoo... I'm somewhat socially inept when it comes to blotanical but I did see that you friended me and so I will hightail it over there to friend you back.

Just as soon as I remember my password. :D