Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label garden. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2013

Mom Had Some Talent!

My Mom used to spend every evening doing some sort of craft making.  She made beautiful crocheted afghans that we all treasure.  But I think her biggest talent was in counted cross-stitch.  She made SO many pieces, it was astounding!  Luckily, I was a fortunate recipient of several of her creations!
 
 
A couple of these were from kits that I purchased and asked her to complete, but most were just from reading a pattern on a piece of paper.  The patience required for this type of handi-work is amazing to me!


My favorite pillow!




This calendar has hung in our house for many, many years.  It's definitely one of my favorites!

 
(Please excuse the flash in some my pictures.)


 
Birdhouses (of course!)
 
 
 
We had pigs while growing up.  This Hampshire reminds me of one of our favorite pigs, Lucy!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 Birds and Gardens.  Perfect!



 
 
 
 

 
I love Americana!
 
 

 
This one was a very special gift to my daughter.  My Mom's good friend, Jan Jameson, is the artist of this picture and a couple of others above.  She made her artwork into cross-stitch patterns.  What a great keepsake.
 
 
It definitely makes me happy to have her amazing creations all over my house.
 
Thank you for your visit!
 
Pam
 
 
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Sunday, August 25, 2013

End of Summer Blooms

I love summer and gardening.  My yard is at its peak in May-July each year; however, there are still some good blooms to enjoy into August and September.  One of my favorite flowers, Cosmos, are in full bloom right now!  In fact, they were going SO crazy along the entry to my front door, I had to put this little fence up to corral them in.  My husband thought I should cut them back...  now that's just crazy-talk!!
 
 
 

 
 

 
 
This area is fairly newly planted.  A few months ago I decided to pull all of the boxwoods that were lining this planter.  I was able to give them to a friend and they are now thriving in her backyard.





 
We already had this amazing Weeping Cherry and Tree Peony.  They both bloom in early Spring.
 
 
 
Is there anything prettier than a clematis climbing up a birdhouse and blooming?
 
 
Here it is a few weeks after I planted the area.  Many of the flowers that were blooming back in May are done now, but the Cosmos are happy to keep going!
 
 

 
And because I love birdhouses, I had to throw this picture in.   The fern is a volunteer.  I love how it's growing around the birdhouse. 
 
 
What are your favorite flowers? 
 
Thanks for your visit!
 
Pam
 
 
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Dwellings-The Heart of Your Home

Friday, July 12, 2013

Great Time in the Garden and a Great Stuff Giveaway!


I absolutely love summer and working in the yard.

 
 We built this pond four summers ago.  The fish are getting huge and the plants are thriving.
 
Several birds are making their homes in my birdhouses.
 
There are three different birds checking out this house.  It looks like the one on the bottom right has already moved in!
 
 
 

There are several babies in this house.  The parent sitting here is very, very attentive and goes crazy if anything or anyone gets close.
 





I found this ladder last year for $2.  We built the flower boxes and added drippers for water.  The daylilies and coneflowers are some of my favorites.  The rose of Sharon to the right of the ladder hasn't started blooming yet.
 
 
What are your favorite flowers?
 
 
Now on to the giveaway!
 
The people at GREAT STUFFTM have offered to give FIVE of my readers three cans of their products. 
 
Each winner will receive one can of each of the following:
 
 
I've tried all three products and love them! 
 
It's easy to enter!
 
You must be a follower of my blog to enter.
In your comment, let me know how you would use the GREAT STUFFTM products! 
That's it!  Easy as can be!
 
 



 
 
I will be choosing the five winners using Random Number Generator on Thursday, July 25, 2013.  Be sure to leave an email address in your comments if yours doesn't automatically come through.
 Thank you to everyone who entered.  The winners have been notified by email.
 
Thanks for your visit!
 
Pam
 
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Dwellings-The Heart of Your Home

Sunday, June 2, 2013

June Bloom and a Winner!

My absolute favorite time of year here is May and June.  After enduring months of cold, it is so welcoming to see all of the perennials come up and show their beauty.


These Lupine are stunning!  I love the plant in front with magenta, pink and purple flowers.  (and of course I love the "all pink" one in the back too!)  :)
 


The reflections in the pond look so neat!  The lilies and irises are blooming inside the pond.  The creeping thyme is really filling in around the rocks.




We love to sit here and relax.




The Delphiniums are so pretty in bloom.

 

Oh my gosh, the peonies are in bloom! 
 
 
 
 






 


The milk crate I planted last week is starting to fill in.  I used Wave Petunias and a Wallflower.
 
 
 
 
This clematis is starting to take off. 
 
 

 I'm eager to see this clematis start blooming all around the birdhouse.
 
 
 



Wave Petunias, Dahlias, Cosmos and Snapdragons in a pot on the driveway. 
 
 
What are your favorite flowers?
 
The Winner of the Graco Paint Sprayer is Jessica!  Congratulations to Jessica and thank you to everyone who entered!
 
Thank you for your visit!  
 
Pam
 
 
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Sunday, October 14, 2012

Great Memories of Our Old Backyard


The other day I was on Pinterest and this picture popped up that someone had pinned from the HGTV site.  (I had originally uploaded it to the RMS site)   How exciting to see our backyard!  It was our old one that we put years and years into making our own.  We moved from there a few years ago, but have great memories of the place.




Here it was when we moved in in 2000.  Yes, a bit rough!!  :)





When we first redid this area, we had a swing set, as our kids were in grade school. They loved that thing! After they outgrew it, we put our firepit up there.  It was such a great place to relax!




This is actually after we had cleaned it up quite a bit.  I remember lots and lots of 2x6's stacked against the fence, rotting....  I think the prior owner's plan was to build raised beds.  Because the soil is clay, clay, and more clay, a lot of people do make raised beds.  We decided to rototill truckloads of compost in instead. 
















Max would play for hours, chasing racquetballs. When he'd get tired, he knew exactly where to cool off. He would lay in the second level with the cool water flowing on his back. He would set his racquetball down and it would stay right there until he was ready to play some more. :)   HGTV also had this picture on their site for Pets in the Yard.  Max was a star!  :)
Thanks for your visit!
Pam
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