I took this photo yesterday in a friend's garden. She has many different varieties, including a large Tree Peony but this blossom was my favorite. I darkened the background to make it even more exciting with my photo editing software. Mine are drooping in the rain right now but three days of sun are on the way to dry them out. Spring flowers are the best, aren't they?
Thursday, June 3, 2021
Wednesday, June 2, 2021
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Hello June (First Peonies)
My white peonies are always the first to open. They close up at night and haven't awakened yet this morning. I was thrilled to see them yesterday when I took this photo. Welcome June! I have high hopes for your in the garden. xo
Monday, May 31, 2021
Memorial Day Flags near My Cottage
There was a ceremony this morning at the little park around the corner but I missed it. I drove by later to see all the flags blowing in the wind to honor our fallen heroes. By afternoon, the sky was blue, filled with white fluffy clouds. Still on the chilly side but at least there was no rain. HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY. xo
Sunday, May 30, 2021
Blackberry Winter at My Cottage
I broke down and turned on my heat this morning. I can't believe how cold my cottage is and my hands are like icebergs. I have put away almost everything related to winter, my draft dodgers under all my doors, my down comforter, and other things like that. My mother used to call this weather Blackberry Winter but summer doesn't officially start for another three weeks. I found this royalty-free image of blackberry leaves encased in a hoar frost and I thought it was perfect.
Enjoy the Memorial Day Weekend and stay warm if you have unseasonably cold weather too. xo
Friday, May 28, 2021
Have a Great Memorial Day Weekend
Imagine yourself sitting in one of these chairs enjoying a beautiful sunset. Armchair travel at its best, right? via
Easy Chairs for Outdoors
What a great place for enjoying your morning coffee! Or for any time of day for that matter. Those chairs look very comfortable, don't they? Happy Friday! xo
Thursday, May 27, 2021
Pansy Photo Turned into An Etching
This is a repost from May 31, 2016. Something is wrong with Google and I cannot blog anything new. I deleted some of the text because my peonies have not yet bloomed and in 2016 they were on their way out and it was really hot. It is a very pleasant 72° and I haven't turned on my air conditioning yet.
I haven't used my iPhone app called Etchings lately but I enjoyed playing around with it this morning. I love the way the pansies turned out, don't you? I think the app turned my photo into an old hand colored engraving.
Enjoy your evening and I'll see you tomorrow. xo
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Delightful Cat Artist
Franco Matticchio - "Trainy Day"
Photo found here.
Franco Matticchio devotes most of his artwork to the life and attitude of cats. See a large body of his work on his website.
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Monday, May 24, 2021
Accordion Windows over Kitchen Sink
Isn't this the best summertime kitchen with accordion windows that open up to the covered porch. What could be better when entertaining and cooking? Who needs an outdoor kitchen when you have an indoor kitchen that opens to the outdoors? So nice! via
Sunday, May 23, 2021
Welcoming Entrance Vestibule
I love it all. I'm not really sure where this hallway is in this home. Maybe it's upstairs. Maybe it's an entrance. Wherever it is, it's absolutely lovely. Hope you had a great weekend. xo via
Saturday, May 22, 2021
My Monogram RB
I made this version of my monogram long ago and just found it on someone's blog. I'm so happy to have it back. Happy Day! xo
Friday, May 21, 2021
Bluebird Eggs Destroyed
I weeded the flower bed under the bluebird box 2 days ago and found 4 eggs like this in the weed patch that were destroyed by a House Wren. I have done a lot of research and this is not uncommon. The Carolina Wren doesn't try to evict bluebirds but the House Wren does. See this website with a photo just like mine. I was sitting outside yesterday late and a wren flew into the bluebird house and a male bluebird went in after him and chased him out. I was thrilled. Will keep you posted. xo
This video of a house wren removing newborn bluebirds from a nest is one of the most upsetting things I have ever seen. I have removed all of the nesting material from my bluebird box and I will keep monitoring it to see which bird starts building a nest. Nature can be very cruel😢
"I Wish You Bluebirds" Bluebirds are bedazzling creatures.
This website (http://www.sialis.org/index.html) was developed as a resource for people interested in helping bluebirds and other native cavity-nesters survive and thrive.
This website (http://www.sialis.org/index.html) was developed as a resource for people interested in helping bluebirds and other native cavity-nesters survive and thrive.
Thursday, May 20, 2021
Corn that Looks like Candy
I've never seen Jellybean Corn but I love it. It's fun and beautiful too. It's edible and you can pop the kernels too. Buy seeds here where it's called Glass Gem. Here is part of the story of this technicolor corn -- "Like many heirloom treasures, Glass Gem corn has a name, a place, and a story. Its origin traces back to Carl Barnes, a part-Cherokee farmer living in Oklahoma. Barnes had an uncanny knack for corn breeding. More specifically, he excelled at selecting and saving seed from those cobs that exhibited vivid, translucent colors. Exactly how long Barnes worked on Glass Gem—how many successive seasons he carefully chose, saved, and replanted these special seeds—is unknown. But after many years, his painstaking efforts created a wondrous corn cultivar that has now captivated thousands of people around the world." Read the rest of the story here.
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Outdoor Living: 'Tis the Season
Tuesday, May 18, 2021
Best Garden Gate Ever
Monday, May 17, 2021
Gorgeous Oxfordshire Gardens
Too gorgeous for words.
I found the original source for both of these English Country House gardens. This is the text for the walled garden above: In the walled ‘secret garden’, Arne designed a cutting garden with a simple grid layout, which lends itself to tulips (such as purple ‘Backpacker’ and maroon ‘Havran’) and other spring bulbs. After flowering, they are lifted to create room for annuals. Read the full article with more photos: Arne Maynard reinvigorates the garden of an Oxfordshire manor house.
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