*** The winner of last weeks giveaway for the brass candlesticks is: Sharlene T. Contact me and I will ship them right out!
This week Teddy is giving away these amber glass fairy lights. They are about 8 inches in height and about 4 inches wide.
The top lifts off so you can sit a candle inside.
There is a hole on top to vent the heat. These are very pretty vintage pressed glass pieces and shimmer when the candles are lighted inside them. They would be wonderful on a harvest table. Halloween is only 6 months away!
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Look who invaded Teddy's territory this morning. And what a morning it was. I chased this guy with a broom and he just looked at me like I was crazy. Teddy was within inches of getting him. Finally Teddy treed him and then we put Teddy on her leash and took her to the park. Then I spent hours trying to get the coon out of the yard. It seems to be gone now and I hope it got the message not to return!
Phlox
This was the phlox yesterday.
A bit of it began to open.
Here it is this morning. Tomorrow might be the day it is in full bloom.
I bought these because I needed some quick color for the patio.
The viburnum are open and smell wonderful!
The peach tree is about to bloom. I will be harvesting peaches around July 10th.
Blueberry buds.
Six future blueberries. I hope I can get to them before the birds this year.
The Japanese Maple is filling in by the day.
If you look very closely in the middle you can see the new brown fern fronds just emerging.
Ferns are my favorites. I love ferns and moss.
A view of the back garden from the porch through the viburnums.
A pachysandra flower.
More ferns.
Hostas
The Fall Flowering Cherry blossoms were all blown off by the winds and this is what remains.
A tulip about to bloom.
Climbing hydrangea bud.
The Salem Witch day lilies.
I have violets planted between my pavers all over my patio and paths.
And of course the dandelions are here. I am learning to live with them. I refuse to use chemicals in my gardens.
The hydrangeas are opening.
It seems to take so long for spring to get here and then suddenly everything is bursting open.
I've received so many questions about Teddy that I thought I would answer some of them here. Teddy does not shed. She has two types of hair. The top coat is long and coarse. Underneath she has a very dense thick layer of down. In about another month the undercoat will be ready to come off. We have Teddy groomed once a week but we brush her daily just because she likes it. When the undercoat comes off, it will come off in huge clumps. She will look like she's had liposuction! She instantly looks half her size. Some people spin chows hair into yarn and knit with it. I don't want to wear Teddy. We leave her undercoat outside and watch all of the birds flying away with it in their beaks using it to build their nests. Teddy is a female. Her full name is Theodora Puddle pup. Don't even ask where that came from. She is 5 years old as of yesterday. Though Teddy looks sweet and lovable, remember that looks can be deceiving. Out on the street or in the park she might allow people to pet her. That all depends on her mood. Chows are very suspicious creatures. They do not trust easily. She would never be friendly to anyone in her gardens. That is her territory and she guards it well. She also does not particularly like other dogs. We socialized her when she was small. We took her to dog parks daily. Chows play to win. They can be a bit rough and Teddy is a bruiser. In general, chows bond with one human and tolerate a few others. In Teddy's case, she bonded with me. Smart girl since I am the food provider. She loves the rest of the family but she bosses them around. If anyone has any other chow questions feel free to ask!
This week Teddy is giving away these amber glass fairy lights. They are about 8 inches in height and about 4 inches wide.
The top lifts off so you can sit a candle inside.
There is a hole on top to vent the heat. These are very pretty vintage pressed glass pieces and shimmer when the candles are lighted inside them. They would be wonderful on a harvest table. Halloween is only 6 months away!
To enter, leave a comment on this post and if you are not already a follower, sign on to follow.
Look who invaded Teddy's territory this morning. And what a morning it was. I chased this guy with a broom and he just looked at me like I was crazy. Teddy was within inches of getting him. Finally Teddy treed him and then we put Teddy on her leash and took her to the park. Then I spent hours trying to get the coon out of the yard. It seems to be gone now and I hope it got the message not to return!
Phlox
This was the phlox yesterday.
A bit of it began to open.
Here it is this morning. Tomorrow might be the day it is in full bloom.
I bought these because I needed some quick color for the patio.
The viburnum are open and smell wonderful!
The peach tree is about to bloom. I will be harvesting peaches around July 10th.
Blueberry buds.
Six future blueberries. I hope I can get to them before the birds this year.
The Japanese Maple is filling in by the day.
If you look very closely in the middle you can see the new brown fern fronds just emerging.
Ferns are my favorites. I love ferns and moss.
A view of the back garden from the porch through the viburnums.
A pachysandra flower.
More ferns.
Hostas
The Fall Flowering Cherry blossoms were all blown off by the winds and this is what remains.
A tulip about to bloom.
Climbing hydrangea bud.
The Salem Witch day lilies.
I have violets planted between my pavers all over my patio and paths.
And of course the dandelions are here. I am learning to live with them. I refuse to use chemicals in my gardens.
The hydrangeas are opening.
It seems to take so long for spring to get here and then suddenly everything is bursting open.
I've received so many questions about Teddy that I thought I would answer some of them here. Teddy does not shed. She has two types of hair. The top coat is long and coarse. Underneath she has a very dense thick layer of down. In about another month the undercoat will be ready to come off. We have Teddy groomed once a week but we brush her daily just because she likes it. When the undercoat comes off, it will come off in huge clumps. She will look like she's had liposuction! She instantly looks half her size. Some people spin chows hair into yarn and knit with it. I don't want to wear Teddy. We leave her undercoat outside and watch all of the birds flying away with it in their beaks using it to build their nests. Teddy is a female. Her full name is Theodora Puddle pup. Don't even ask where that came from. She is 5 years old as of yesterday. Though Teddy looks sweet and lovable, remember that looks can be deceiving. Out on the street or in the park she might allow people to pet her. That all depends on her mood. Chows are very suspicious creatures. They do not trust easily. She would never be friendly to anyone in her gardens. That is her territory and she guards it well. She also does not particularly like other dogs. We socialized her when she was small. We took her to dog parks daily. Chows play to win. They can be a bit rough and Teddy is a bruiser. In general, chows bond with one human and tolerate a few others. In Teddy's case, she bonded with me. Smart girl since I am the food provider. She loves the rest of the family but she bosses them around. If anyone has any other chow questions feel free to ask!
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I am sure it leads to very warm nests.
(((hugs))) until next time
As usual, your garden looks lovely! I love seeing it wake up!!
Not even the dandylions has started here. If You want to get rid of them put half a tea spoon of salt in the middle of the plant. The salt will rapidly kill the root all the way down. Just remember not to pour out salt all over the garden, salt in hughe ammounts is a poison. But it´s possible to reduce them slowly and effectly.
Have a great day now!
Christer.
5 years old....
and only 6 months to Halloween..yipppeeee
loved seeing your beautiful garden this morning...
Birthday Hugs to Teddy...only 10 days till we have our little Teddy here....
Kary
xxx
Your garden looks lovely and I hope you get to those blueberries before the birds too
I simply love your gardens. Thanks for the Chow info. I will be cautious in my approach of them in future.
A raccoon can be very dangerous. How did you finally get rid of him/her? Glad you got Teddy out of the way.
Lord, I'd love to know how she got that name! Has to be a story, there.
Things have only just begun in my garden, but I thinkt he Apricot tree is going to go crazy with fruit. I've only seen leaves on my peaches, apple, and cherry trees. Shouldn't the fruit flower, first? They may still be too young.
Thank you, again. And, of course, now I'm going to need the quieter light of the fairy lights, as well. Ahem...
Enjoy your pictures of Teddy and your sale finds. Guess I need to look more carefully when I hit the sales.
Hopefully your coon woes are over. They can be such pests. Had to give up feeding the birds because they wouldn't leave the feeders alone. Not sure they needed more to eat either. They were HUGE.
Thanks for the blog. I'm enjoying it very much!
Happy Spring! Chris
It is so exciting to see how quickly the garden throws off the winter snow and gives a show of lush green and blossoms.
Enjoyed learning more about Teddy.
Eeek! Racoon go away now!
Happy day!
Great new giveaway! Love the amber glass fairy lights!
Good luck everyone!
And it is wonderful to see your garden coming back to life again.
Your garden is beautiful and I just love those fairy lights. I've never seen anything quite like those.
Your raccoon looks a little scarier than the possum my dog trapped a couple times. We haven't seen it in a while so I'm hoping she's moved on to some other place.
give Teddy hugs for me :)
happy spring!
blessings
~*~
Your garden is nothing shy of glorious, beautiful pictures!
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xx
julie
Oh, that little guy looks so offended! LOL
And your garden looks blessed!
Thanks for sharing the info about Teddy, they do answer my curiosity!
Kisses from Nydia.
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Have you looked up the meaning of Raccoon to see what he's trying to teach you? Try Ted Andrews' "Animal Speak" for some in depth meanings.
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I love the fairy lights! Where do you get the pieces you giveaway? They are always stunning. (I received my glass dishes by the way, and I love them!)
Great garden pictures!! So pretty!
Hannah C
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I hope he has many more happy,
healthy birthdays.....
Thanks, Cindi
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And Jaz, your next give-away is awesome! I have some sort of connection to amber, and the faerie lights are so enchanting!
Did Teddy have some sort of special dinner or surprise to mark her special day?
Back in the 70's, I was fortunate to have a Golden Retreiver, who loved the family, but was my special girl, never wanting to leave my side. The kids and I would comb and brush out her downy undercoat outside in the Spring, and the birds wouldn't even wait until we were back inside to swoop down and catch up those downy clumps for their nests. Samantha was a friend to all wildlife though, even some who didn't understand her good intentions at first, but amazingly, came around to being buddies.
Even though we are in town, we are on a ravine, and have nightly visitors in the forms of raccoons, possums, groundhogs, and even the occasional deer. I put out dry cat food to keep them from getting into things that they shouldn't be into, and has worked fine for years. But we don't have a dog now, either!
Everything that you profiled about Chows was what I knew about them, but somehow I expected Teddy to be above all of the, shall we say, less favorable traits! But that is because I don't have to put up with her daily doggy shenanigans!! But no breed is "perfect" by human standards, and to me, that is what makes them more endearing. They each have a personality that is all their own, and we love them, wholeheartedly, just as they are.
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Ah I am so looking forward to see the vegetation grow here too !
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Thank you for the chance,
Teresa
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I love the fairy lights will you please count me in?
Thank you Teddy! And Jaz!
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so I would love to enter the draw for the fairy lights,
I love your Garden is'nt it wonderful to see God's Handy work at this time of the yearwhen everything is in full bloom,
I love that you put the dogs hair out for the Birds, I save all my thread cuttings when I am sewing & put them out for the birds
I have olly ever seen a racoon on the TV, but I do love the photo that you took I would enter that in a wild life competation.