Back at Delores and Holly's shop Gathering in Willows, CA we strolled through the shop out into the pretty patio/garden area in back. This space was full of outdoor treasures, planters overflowing with brilliant, trailing greenery, birdhouses and feeders, chairs, old ladders, watering cans and cute painted signs.
Driving to the town of Willows we had passed thousands of green acres. Rolling away from the hot, dusty highway were orchards, miles and miles of them. Fruits we all love, peaches, apricots, nectarines, and almond trees. More dusty green acres of olive trees reminded me of Tuscany and the South of France. The rows went on forever, neat, straight, formal. Then we saw the rice fields............bright green and damp, emitting coolness in the 100 degrees of midday. Knowing the Amaro family grew rice, I knew we were close to town.


It was hard to leave this lovely shop. The heart-shaped piece of slate on the old metal chair had special meaning for me..........it proclaimed that this was a little place saturated with much love for the old, rescued and restored pieces of America's heartland. It was tended with loving hands, creative minds, and warm hearts. I hope I can return some day in the not too distant future.



Lots to see at this shop :-) Pink and non Pinks :-) (I'm dropping by form Pink Saturday! I like the chicken wire dome. These are treasures for the garden!
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My goodness, what beautiful pictures. I would love to have all of it in my yard!
ReplyDeleteMary, catching up with you,this morning has been absolutely wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing the photos and reading about your adventures.
Your granddaughter is beautiful!!
That shop looks so wonderful. I can see why you would like to go back...
ReplyDeleteWonderful! The heart-shaped hanging basket is a treasure...I have this charming shop "on my list"!
ReplyDeleteIsn't Willows Coreys home town?????
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to spend a day. I love the warmth it exudes, and the way it makes you want to linger.
ReplyDeleteOh I would love to have that heart stone in my yard.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures Jasmin took of herself. It looks like she was having lots of fun.
Another "from the heart" post. The piece of slate inspired you!
ReplyDeleteI don't come across many antique stores here that also have a garden, but when I do I am in heaven!! I want all of these things in my garden!! Old chairs and stautes, bird baths, feeders and wind chimes... a bit of everything!!
This reminds me of your front porch a little!
xoxo
Jane