Sunday, April 17, 2011

weekend finds…


Another hop over to the local thrift. Yep Habitat.


We found a travertine topped outdoor wicker table… Big.


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Heavy…well made….we need to glue back on a few pieces on the edges


Get this…


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Ten bucks…I kid you not.


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Found a little garden nook…sheathed in blooming jasmine


as it’s current home.


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The Jasmine is heady and Intoxicating this weekend…


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The Jathropa…decades old…continues to canopy


what we call the “dog path”


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The Frangipani blooms with it’s face to the strong sun.


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all is well {ish}


well…until we found out how much we owe the Feds. Taxes. Ouch.


What were your weekend finds?

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Friday, April 15, 2011

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Words are not even needed.


Sometimes.



images: Coastal living

Thursday, April 14, 2011

"If You Go Down To The Woods Today"

Himself and I took to the hills last weekend where we went walking and garden visiting . The weather was simply glorious. We walked part of Wenlock Edge in Shropshire, where we came across various wild flowers including violets, celandines, primroses, cowslips as well as bluebells which were just beginning to open. What took my breath away were the carpets of wood anenomes, which I have never seen in such numbers before ~

'Wood Anemone'
"The wood anemone through dead oak leaves
And in the thickest woods now blooms anew,
And where the green briar and the bramble weaves
Thick clumps o'green, anemones thicker grew,
And weeping flowers in thousands pearled in dew
People the woods and brakes, hid hollows there,
White, yellow and purple - hued the wide wood through.
What pretty drooping weeping flowers they are:
The clipt-frilled leaves, the slender stalk they bear 
On which the drooping flower hangs weeping dew,
How beautiful through April time and May
The woods look, filled with wild anemone;
And every little spinney now looks gay
With flowers mid brushwood and the huge oak tree"
~ John Clare,1793 -1864

More from Shropshire to follow.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Note To Self

M IS FOR?
MORE!
I have decided that I simply must plant more tulip bulbs this autumn. I have never been a great fan of the leaves which I think are most manky, but oh what magnificent flowers. Mine are all planted in containers so that I can hide them away once the flowers are done and dusted. They seem to be a couple of weeks ahead of last year. In the above photo are 'Couleur Cardinale, Havran and 'Prinses Irene'. In other pots I have 'Spring Green', 'Passionale', 'Mount Tacoma' and 'Bruine Wimpel'. Would like to know which tulips other folk are growing this year.

You will find more on the letter M over at ABC Wednesday!

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