Showing posts with label yard art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yard art. Show all posts

Making a Difference

A cool day after hot ones
called for a major pruning chore...
which called for a fire.
This was followed by smaller jobs
like sprucing up a couple 
of garden frogs.
We enjoyed attending to a few tasks
that make a difference
on a day when making a difference didn't involve
enduring high temperatures!

Memorial Day 2017

 After storms and more rain yesterday,
 my husband kept busy cleaning out his shed
 and pulling weeds to prepare for this new cover of mulch.
 Definitely a full and productive day!


Several additional pieces of yard art were uncovered in the shed.
I found places for them!

Old Blue Eyes

 It's old.  It's rusted.
It is (at least) a second-hand item,
and I'm sure it was inexpensive in the first place.
It's been hanging around Gatescroft for several years.
The wind had twisted it until it could barely chime.
If you only knew how long it took my husband
to untangle the strings!
Anyway, we're back in business.
Don't you love the blue eyes?
Some of my favorite yard art is old and rusty.

Theirs and Ours

 These two (separate) shade gardens were the inspiration for 
one of our own that I am slowly developing.
 Here, below, is ours...
 I'm not planning a lot - just sticking in hosta, sedum, fern and heuchera as I go.
The wet weather has been favorable to my random planting.
In another year or two, this shade bed will be full and running over!

Quiet Corner

 Greeted by this sign along the parking lot -
a precursor somehow to the serenity of the wild, welcoming 
 Its tearooms offer sandwiches, soups, quiches and desserts
all delicious and freshly made.
We chose to eat in the smaller, older of the two rooms
where we looked out to the trails and watched birds come and go at the feeders. 
 After lunch, a stroll along the trails..
 Accompanied by our guide, Duke.
 A few sights along the trail...



and then we reluctantly returned to our car for the ride home.
Quiche it was for me followed by strawberry/rhubarb pie.
For the Main Gardener, chicken salad on wheat, a hearty vegetable soup with rivels
and Snicker cake.

Meanwhile

 After the initial burst of color of early flowering bulbs,
 the blooming has slowed considerably!
 It won't be long until we enjoy the sight and fragrance of these--and more.
 Meanwhile, I enjoy an assortment of blue ornaments
 decorating a bush that we trim to look tree-like.
It stands just off our small patio.
 Gathered from thrift stores and garage sales,
they lend interest to the eager, wandering eye.

After the Rain

 This long, narrow bed,
 freshly weeded,
 after the rain....


 This is more like it--
 SPRING!