July 31, 2009
Keeping It Real
July 30, 2009
Jack and The Beanstalk
I persuaded our approximately six-foot tall son to stand by the hollyhock so you could see how tall it is. He wasn't crazy about the idea, but he's a good sport. I've never grown hollyhock before and I'm surprised at how tall this has gotten. Reminds me of Jack and the Beanstalk.
July 29, 2009
Officially Leather
July 28, 2009
A Quick Hello
July 27, 2009
Thankful For....
And people like this who are donating their time to make a difference. If you have a minute, take a peek at the good that is happening .
Thankful For....
2009-07-27T07:28:00-04:00
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July 26, 2009
Cookout with Friends
We went to a cookout yesterday and boy do our friends know how to entertain. "The Chef" somehow knows how to cook a delicious meal and have it all come together flawlessly :: even when a heavy downpour comes at the most inopportune time. This outdoor dinner turned into an indoor meal on heated plates and all. And "The Chef's Wife", well she's all about the pretty serving dishes and fun little cocktail napkins. We were served grilled filet, portabello mushrooms, and roasted potatoes - Yum! There were also some great appetizers and desserts that were contributions from other guests (I'll try to get my hands on the recipes). We brought...
Bacon-Wrapped Jalapeno Thingies courtesy of The Pioneer Woman Cooks,
Cookout with Friends
2009-07-26T13:10:00-04:00
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In The Kitchen|
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July 25, 2009
Super Healthy Snacks
Super Healthy Snacks
2009-07-25T08:14:00-04:00
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Healthy Eating|In The Kitchen|
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July 23, 2009
Perseverance
Perseverance
2009-07-23T08:26:00-04:00
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Knitting|
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July 22, 2009
Panic
And just because, here's a photo of our garden kitty surrounded by little rays of sunshine. Hope you are having a beautiful day.
July 21, 2009
Almost Local
they decided they wanted turkey and swiss cheese too. Oh well - I tried.
Almost Local
2009-07-21T08:04:00-04:00
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In The Kitchen|
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July 20, 2009
Girly Pillow
Girly Pillow
2009-07-20T14:21:00-04:00
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Corners of My Home|In The Studio|
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July 17, 2009
Care For A Tour?
Our potager garden came to life thanks to much inspiration from this book, the gardens of Williamsburg, and a very talented hardscape designer who helped to make our vision a reality. It's a place where we grow herbs, tomatoes, strawberries and lots and lots of flowers. The garden houses a hodge podge of things planted together in a messy sort of way, but it's contained in a very orderly fashion so it's pleasing to the eye. I thought I'd take you on a tour today and show you what's in bloom.
The planting area is surrounded on all sides by a small stone wall and fence. It's a very managable size, just big enough to grow a little and share a little.
There are four quadrants in the center, divided by a brick pathway that's been laid on a base of sand. These quadrants are four feet by eight feet and are filled with basil, garlic chives, parsley, oregano, rosemary, lemon balm, melon sage, dill, tomatoes, and a variety of annual and perennial flowers.
The perimeter of the garden contains more flowers, a bucket of mint, strawberries, peonies, boxwood, and a row of thyme.
I love to fiddle with the garden in the very early morning when the birds are chirping and the temperature is still cool. There's always something to do :: a little watering, a little deadheading, some harvesting and always some stepping back and admiring the miracle of nature.
and Delphinium:
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