Pink phlox to plant.
Vintage bisque bunnies on the potting table.
A few more thrift finds. I love this iron wheelbarrow.
I'll use these hydrangeas on the front porch for Easter and then plant them in the gardens afterward.
My birdhouse.
Teddy got semi sheared yesterday. Since she refuses to go to the groomer anymore, she gets matted. She will only let me do grooming for a few minutes once in a while. I turn into Edward Scissorhands when she relents and I throw aesthetics out the window. I cut her hair with utter abandon. I just want her to be as cool as possible for the summer. Right now her pants have been clipped. She looks like a chow chow in leggings.
The view down to the guest house is about to be obscured by opening leaves.
Ferns are popping up everywhere I look. They are one thing I don't think I could every have to many of. I love ferns.
Yellow snapdragons and deep purple pansies are a great combination. I hope to get them planted today.
I am hoping to bring in some stone this summer to build a raised bed in this section behind the garage. I want to build them on either side of this patio.
I love the colors in this hydrangea.
I painted a carrot sign too.
The Japanese Maple is leafing out next to the back stairs. |
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I used an old vintage pendant light with the chain. On the chain I wired the water cans and teapots to it
Everything will look great for the Easter dinner.
You'll have lots of good food too.
I am sorry that the after school programme has ended. Those kids will remember you and the blog tech the rest of their lives. I think that is pretty special. I wish there were more people like you in the world.
In addition to being a kitchen wizard, you have a gifted
green thumb attached to a vivid imagination. Have a
very blessed Eastertide.
check out youtube to see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5K8bHhQ4Pfo
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YOsJk4OKzU
Nope..wouldn't take a chance. Not worth it.
It looks like things are coming together after the winter...
Be careful about those "onions"..okay?