"You're not missing anything."
Granted there is a noticeable lull between the spring crescendo of the rhododendrons and iris and the start of the summer flower season. Still, not a day goes by in the wild cultivated garden without a bloom of some sort once things get going in bulb season.
The roses are here.

There are not to many roses up here. Certainly not many of the fancy grafted hybrid kind. The ones here are mostly rambling shrub roses of one sort or another. The Knock Outs were only recently planted and they actually languish to a certain degree. Could be they prefer defined and tidily mulched beds to do their best. There's not much of that up here either.

So we make due with wild rambling roses that fit right in with the wild cultivated garden.

I bought pillows today. This chair needed a little something extra and it makes the chair that much comfier.

I bought a mattress too. But it was pouring down rain and spitting hail in town so I will have to pick it up tomorrow when the weathers are more conducive. No I did not buy the "system", ie the box springs. I will put a piece of plywood on the slats and put the mattress on that for nice even and firm support. Seems there are people in this world who have issues when you don't buy the system.
Check out the nice rolling drawer under the bed. One day my drawers will be organized. Now they just help hide stuff.

A room gets ready for guests. When I mention moving myself, I get this quiet pensive response. Sigh. Will I end up with a beautiful cozier by the day cabin that nobody lives in? It is a wrenching feeling.
The Spots will have to move to and that could be another wrenching process. That will have to wait until after the guests have gone.

It's not just the roses that are blooming. The spirea are here.

And campanula.

A moss covered hearth is interesting.

A flush of bloom in the sunny utility meadow with Fleabane

And Coreopsis.

A late blooming azalea hides in the wild. The large native Rhododendron maximum don't bloom until late June.

The first astilbes have arrived. Hundreds more will follow as summer takes hold.

I might have missed some of this if I didn't go for a walk.