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Friday, July 31, 2009
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Rainy Day Fences
p no gardening today on account of the yummy rain...
all snaps taken today, within two miles of home...
all snaps taken today, within two miles of home...
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Ellen's Ivy Part II
i am participating in "share a garden sunday" ...
last tuesday, i blogged about my designer, friend ellen's ivy on her front entrance... let's revisit her gorgeous home for more cutting edge ideas. she has ivy out back as well. this lusciousness is growing out of an old double washtub, and has climbed up and covered the bay window.
i love the cozy mood this has created inside. this idea is not for everyone ,but i can assure you ellen has exquisite taste and this really works here.
i love the cozy mood this has created inside. this idea is not for everyone ,but i can assure you ellen has exquisite taste and this really works here.
natural, green blinds, if you will.
and in her screened in patio, ellen keeps clipped ivy in this chandelier and often adds fresh flowers.
ellen you have a beautiful home and i sure appreciate you sharing it again!
please join artie at http://niagaranovice.blogspot.com/ to view other inspirational gardens and have a wonderful sunday!
Friday, July 24, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Ellen's Ivy
My friend, Ellen has the coolest Ivy on her front entrance...where most people would be prone to trim it back, Ellen is letting it grow and look at the results...
old park benches have settled in on either side...
old park benches have settled in on either side...
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Carnton Plantation
I am joining Anne Marie at http://nadafarmlife.blogspot.com/search?q= for Black and White Sunday...let's take a look at a local landmark...
Historic Carnton Plantation, here in Franklin Tn. was built in 1826.
This home was used as a Civil War Hospital after "the bloodiest battle" of the Civil War.
Historic Carnton Plantation, here in Franklin Tn. was built in 1826.
This home was used as a Civil War Hospital after "the bloodiest battle" of the Civil War.
The home and grounds are open to the public and used for events and concerts.
It is a beautiful place, with a gritty history.
Many dead soldiers were layed out on these porches.
including four Confederate Generals.
the gardens are being renovated by Master Gardeners.
you can certainly feel the history here...
this lone tree really captures the austere beauty and melancholy of these historic grounds.......for more information go to http://www.carnton.org/history.htm
to change any photo to a "vintagey" look, check out this free website...
http://labs.wanokoto.jp/olds
http://labs.wanokoto.jp/olds
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Rainey Evening Cocktails...
We had the most wonderful rain last night...the kind that cools you off and slows you down...
my hubby and I had martinis on the back porch and watched the delicious rain... I'd like to tell you we listened to it too, but we chose music instead. Old Eric Clapton tunes, which reminded us of our very first apartment. So long ago...
my hubby and I had martinis on the back porch and watched the delicious rain... I'd like to tell you we listened to it too, but we chose music instead. Old Eric Clapton tunes, which reminded us of our very first apartment. So long ago...