Gathered a few favorites things for entertaining and gardening this summer. It’s nice to add a twist to the basics that’s unexpected like the “Cape Cod birdhouse” painted in a pale mint color and soft blue hose that should be on display. I am eyeing the citronella candle in the square container. What about you?
1.garden tote, West Elm 2.Heritage garden hose, Terrain 3.Cape Cod birdhouse, Terrain 4.matches butterfly brocade cylinder, Boutique Theo 5.happy boat, Design Lemonade 6.Washi bandages, Pretty Strips 7.Galvanized square citronella pot, Crate and Barrel 8.garden labels, Paulova Ceramics 9.metallic coil terrarium, Anthropologie 10.garden tags, free printables White Gunpowder 11.Gumboots Toile clog, Hard to Find
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A wonderful time to enjoy the garden and the beauty that can only can be observed early in the morning. It was about 6:30am when I decided to take a stroll through the garden as the sun started to peak through the cool, misty air. I came back around the second time with my camera and took these pictures with the dew still clinging to the leaves and flowers.
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posted by: Kay 4
Glad to see you fixed your site. I’m guessing your service provider was able to fix the break in the template. Nicely done!
Thanks Will for checking back. I got everything back to normal by Monday….Yay!
ok – i LOVE everything!! I will take one of each… no I will take two of each!!
I just started an edible garden myself this year, and I have been having fun with it! It coast be a bit to build/get going – so I had to wait to buy “fun” stuff. NOW I am really to buy something cute – and I am totally going to take a look at this list. I do a feature every Friday called Flash Friday, and next week I am going to do a focus on The EXTRAS for the garden – I will be sure to include this post as well!!!
Thanks for sharing!!!
As usual, a beautiful job with your site! Having such a hot summer here has really presented challenges, but just looking at your posts makes me sigh and think cooling thoughts! Thanks Bill and Kay!