Sunday, October 31, 2010
So, Where Was It?
Friday, October 29, 2010
Autumn Colors in our Garden
Hello everyone,
I want to share some of the autumn colors in our garden with you today. It was a nice day to be out doing some clean up jobs but I got side tracked a bit with my camera as I love to record the changes in the garden-daily it might seem to some of you! I enjoy all my garden photos so much in the winter time when I start to dream of it's return. I am sure all you gardener's do that too.
I love how the foliage of the hardy rugosa type roses turn bright autumn colors.
With pretty rosehips.
Some of the burning bushes have lost most of their leaves while a few in shadier spots are just turning.
I still enjoy the hydrangeas even through they have turned brown.They give such a long season of color.
The purple nineback.
Sedum is another easy care plant with a long season of interest.
Even seed heads give interest and beauty and feed the birds besides.
The sumac are so pretty in the fall.
Still lots of berries on the golden elders although the birds have been enjoying them for weeks now.
I was pleasantly surprised to see we still have a few roses blooming-I think this one is sexy rexy.
close up shot.
This little fairy(3 year old granddaughter Abby) came to visit and was the original reason for grabbing my camera. She is proudly holding a bag of treats from a Halloween party-I see a sugar high coming on!Fallen Leaves
A sure sign of winter approaching is the falling leaves. We get a lot of leaves because we have 3 large maple trees in our back yard and the neighbours on both sides of us each have a large maple tree. Across the road in front of our house there are more trees that drop leaves, neighbouring properties with lots of trees and our huge, old willow tree. Most of our
Weekend ~ Where Is It?
Thursday, October 28, 2010
a natural christmas
Am I really blogging about Christmas before its even Halloween? Yes, but just a little (ok, I know I mentioned Christmas shopping yesterday also...). However, in my defense, I think you are going to want to hear what I have to share as they are limited and in the store as I type. We just got in the special edition Christmas issue of our No. 1 magazine Jeanne d'Arc Living and we only have 15 copies! It is full of so much goodness, I promise you want one. If you are anything like me, you could sit and drool over the pages for hours. And you might want to pick up an extra one for that friend who would love to drool over the pages also (it is a most perfect gift, I do believe). Oh, and there are now only 14 copies as I am getting one for myself...
I really love the idea of a simple and natural Christmas when it comes to decorating. The whole "less is more" approach. I picked up a couple of these amazing desert coral the other day for my mantle. I am planning to fill them with white lights and maybe throw up some pine cones and eucalyptus and be done. Simple, earthy and natural - that's what I'm going for this year. And, in case anyone wanted to join me, I grabbed a few extra desert coral just for you. There are only a few at the Willows currently and, sadly, when they are gone, they're gone. I must say, I think they are rather fantastic and I think you might think so as well...
Vintage Tea
Hello everyone,
It was a beautiful warm sunny day today so it was such a joy to be outside doing some fall clean up and a lovely walk on the boardwalk in Rustico so I am a little late serving my tea today.
The little vintage doll I bought at the 70 mile yard sale a few weeks ago- isn't she a cutie! The charming little teapot is from a local antique shop. The vintage postcards(below) were old ones that my Mom had sent to my Dad after the war. When the war was over Dad returned home to the Island to buy a farm and then send for my Mom a few months later. They got married here on the Island on Mom's arrival. I enjoy having these souvenirs.
Did you notice the old vintage chennile bedspread acting as a chair cover?
A thrift store teacup to match.
Dainty plate from a yardsale.
These little salt & pepper shakers were from an auction sale.
Now don't forget your gloves and little beaded purse when you leave!
Vintage doll
Now here is another little vintage doll that you all know and love-you do love me don't you? HeHe! No don't answer that!
A collage to end my little vintage tea. I think I am still in time for Susans Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps on the Porch but there will be hundreds there before me and I am still a little shy in a crowd in spite of being a 'vintage doll' ! Ha!I am also joining Cindy at My Romantic Home for show and Tell Friday where there is another big party going on.
Thank you for visiting me,
Carolyn
Bringing in Potted Plants
This.....and this......
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
a little something for the kids
Next time you have to get a new baby present or a child's birthday gift, don't forget about all the fun little prizes we have for all the little ones in your life. And would I be crazy if I suggested early Christmas shopping? When you have as many kids and grandkids as I do, I guess you learn to start thinking ahead. The above Blabla dolls are a huge favorite among my grandkids. Little Ruby has an orange hair doll named Carrots and my three year old grandson Finn sleeps with Doggy Baby and Monkey Baby every night.
Or maybe you even want to give a little something fun this Halloween other than candy...