Friday, July 31, 2009
Roses and Huckleberries
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
WHITE WEDNESDAY
Cute birdhouse from old pieces and parts. Notice something has taken up residence in the lower floor by chewing the opening. So much for the birdies...
Fab old rusty white wheelbarrow.
I love this white sunflower bird feeder.
One of my favorite hoe shields from my collection.
Iron garden chair that I found where? You guessed it~~in the trash!!! What is wrong with people?
A section of old concrete garden edging.
I never throw anything away until there is no other option. An old rocker that served us well now sits in the cutting garden...
Concrete bunny that guards my butterfly garden.
Architectural element on my garden cottage.
Old porch post and an old corbel on the garden cottage.
Old rusty, crusty vent cover.
White angelonia.
Fab old crusty painted trellis.
This piece would have protected the bottom panel of an old screen door. Now hangs on a section of old picket fence.
Another old trellis with a twig wreath.
Fab old architectural element on the porch.
Thanks for coming along. Until next week...
Hugs,
Shelley
The House is Still
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
And The Winner Is......
Congrats DEMAINCA on winning the box of goodies!!!!
Thanks to everyone who commented and for all the lovely words you sent my way! I am very blessed to have so many people interested in my little blog. And now to Bobbie, my winner, if you will please send me your mailing info this box of treasures will be on it's way to you toot sweet!!
Hugs,
Shelley
Monday, July 27, 2009
Lovely Things
and you will find it. Sara Teasdale
I love landscape oil paintings. It's what I'm always looking for when wandering through antique stores. I actually majored in Music and Art in college. I never did become an artist or a musician though. Instead, I began a career path in historic and environmental preservation, which to me is kind of the same thing. Like the arts, it's a passion for beauty in its most soulful, natural and creative forms.
I found this landscape painting a few weeks ago. It was exactly what I was looking for. Something lovely. I love those pink blue skies.
My little painting cost only $20. It comes without a frame and there are a few scratches here and there. But for me, the heart of whomever created this painting is very much still in tact. And that's what makes it so lovely.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
The Picket Fence
We are hoping to finish our picket fence this weekend. Building this picket fence has been more time consuming than we realized - like everything else. This is hubby cutting some spacers so that the pickets line up evenly.
Hubby is building us a beautiful fence ; ) Hopefully we'll have pictures by the end of the weekend!
Friday, July 24, 2009
My Blooming Orchid
Garden Report
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Fresh Lavender
I clipped some lavender from one of our newly planted lavender plants last evening. I couldn't resist as the lavender smelled so much like summer.
I gathered it up with a ribbon and hung it from our bathtub faucet. We've been working day and night on our picket fence (by this weekend we should be done!) and a nice soothing bath is the perfect thing to look forward to at the end of the day.
I also love to put lavender sachets in our pillowcases. In aromatherapy, it's known to be a wonderful sleep aid, helping to provide a deep and restful sleep. It's also just a nice calming fragrance to go to sleep and wake up to.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
WHITE WEDNESDAY
White has the appeal of the nothingness that is before birth, of the world in the ice age. Wassily Kandinsky
For those colors which you wish to be beautiful, always first prepare a pure white background. Leonardo Da Vinci
White... is not a mere absence of colour; it is a shining and affirmative thing, as fierce as red, as definite as black... G.K.Chesterton

Renoir said once that nothing was so difficult, and at the same time so exciting, to paint, as white on white. Ambroise Vollard
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
100th Post~~You Know What That Means!!!
So it certainly took me awhile, but here I am at post #100! In keeping with tradition in blogland, I'd like to show my appreciation to everyone who stops by and leaves me lovely and inspirational comments by sending a lucky winner a package of goodies. So please leave a comment on this post to enter the giveaway, and tell all your readers to enter as well. I will draw the name of the lucky fabulista one week from today and then leave him/her a comment on their blog as well as announce the winner in a post here on my blog. So let's see what the winner will get...
A lovely creamy white dome-topped wooden box filled with treasure.
Open the box and look inside. An apothecary jar with lovely egg soaps from Gianna Rose, a teeny old whisk broom, a set of botanical note cards from Secret Leaves, a bar of luscious honey almond soap from French Soaps, and an old watch face to start...
Add an old clock face, and some fabulous hand-made gift tags in a French theme...
Add some old buttons on a card...
A better look at the egg soaps, buttons, tag, and a lovely charm from the one and only Cathy Penton. The charm has a birds nest in brown and cream on one side and says "wish" on the other...
The egg soaps, the whisk and the clock and watch faces...
The botanical note cards and honey almond soap. Great for dirty hands after gardening...
The Cathy Penton charm and the old clock face...
Fabulous hand-made gift tags...
Good luck to everyone~~I hope you are enticed to enter! Who knows, there may be a few surprises tucked in here and there as well...
Monday, July 20, 2009
Little Lamb Hydrangea
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Small Garden Tools
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Make Herbal Carpet Deodorant and Freshener
Friday, July 17, 2009
The Beauty of Women

Update 2 - Peas & Greens
Thursday, July 16, 2009
The Dirt on Worms
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
WHITE WEDNESDAY
Next post is number 100!!!! You know what that means.... A GIVEAWAY!!!!!! Stay tuned and tell your friends!