
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Celebrating Three Hundred Posts!

ometimes, when I come across something I really love, I like to buy two, one to keep and the other to give to a special person. Here is one of those little finds worth sharing. This wonderful book, written and beautifully illustrated by Abbie Zabar, allows one to share an entire gardening year on her New York city rooftop. She proves one doesn't always need acreage to grow a garden. Abbie also shares wonderful quotations, written in her own handwriting. This is a little gem both for dedicated gardeners and for lovers of gentle books and charming art.
Leave your comment on this post only please by this Thursday evening. I'll have dh pick a name on Friday morning.........he enjoys that part!
"As for rosemarie, I lette it runne all over my garden walls, not onlie because my bees love it, but because it is the herb sacred to remembrance and to friends.
Monday, May 12, 2008
Raindrops Falling on........................
......................everything!
Yesterday the rain fell like the crystals dangling from the front porch. It started gently then changed to 'cats and dogs' - the kind of rain that would be deafening if you were under a tin roof. The roses sagged, their petals sweeping the ground like a ballgown. The Jasmine's perfume was intoxicating making one want to stand still and just inhale........raindrops, scents, colors scrubbed clean and sparkly.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Mother's Day 2008
Always With You
Your Mother is always with you,
She's the whisper of the leaves
as you walk down the street.
She's the smell of bleach
in your freshly laundered socks.
She's the cool hand on your brow
when you're not well.
Your Mother lives inside your laughter.
She's crystallized in every teardrop.
She's the place you came from,
your first home.
She's the map you follow
with every step that you take.
She's your first love
and your first heartbreak.........
and nothing on earth can separate you.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~Author Unknown
Caring Bloggers ROSE DAY
The PEACE rose is the most famous and successful garden rose of all time. To read more about the history visit here.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Porch Peeping
Yes, it's almost that time again...............front porch living is looking inviting. Yesterday I put actual garden chores on the back burner. It was a beautiful day, perfect for outdoor cleaning early in the morning. I tackled the porch to rid it of the remnants of pollen which was unbelievably heavy this year and caused me much discomfort. That's what comes from living in an older neighborhood surrounded by huge oaks and pines. Bombarded with acorns and leaves all Fall and Winter and having to rake same for months on end, then coated with choking yellow pollen much of the Spring................but then shaded by a gorgeous green canopy to temper the heat and humidity of Summer in the South!
Many of you enjoyed "visiting" my porch last Spring............a few of you were even able to stop by in person..........and everyone seemed to enjoy seeing me bring home treasures from SuzAnna's Antiques to give the porch a welcoming feel.
The Endless Summer hydrangeas have come back with a lovely vengeance! These two on each side of the fountain have leafed out and are covered in buds. My rose Peace has it's first blooms, and the Jasmine is climbing fast up the porch posts.
Many of you enjoyed "visiting" my porch last Spring............a few of you were even able to stop by in person..........and everyone seemed to enjoy seeing me bring home treasures from SuzAnna's Antiques to give the porch a welcoming feel.
The Endless Summer hydrangeas have come back with a lovely vengeance! These two on each side of the fountain have leafed out and are covered in buds. My rose Peace has it's first blooms, and the Jasmine is climbing fast up the porch posts.
As you come up the front steps, the hydrangea visible through the pickets is the Nikko Blue I planted a few weeks back to replace the 15 year one that was killed by last year's late Spring frost. You can see the budding blooms are huge already - I love them this lime green color before bursting into shades of blue, I think perhaps I found a nice healthy plant. I do adore hydrangeas and have a lot planted throughout the garden.
As you step on to the porch you are greeted by a pretty lady, my French mirror which I'm still scared to hang on a wall indoors due to it's weight, the COTTAGE sign, shabby wall sconce, urn etc. Note the SIMPLIFY sign is still there and I'm still in the process of trying to do this.............so hard though!
If this is your first visit you will note the porch is quite small, just room for three wicker chairs - can squeeze in a fourth if necessary. At the far end stands the the wild chartreuse green potting bench discovered with squeals of joy last Spring at SuzAnna's Antiques. This was built of several components and is such a fun piece to display revolving collections of pots, bowls, jugs, birds and birdhouses, candle holders, glass bottles with seasonal blooms..................a spot to rest your wine class, lemonade, or cup of tea...........and I promise a slice of cake!
The paint is peeling on the back of the potting bench. I was ready to scrape and repaint however I just love this look of the blue peeking through the chartreuse green so have decided to leave it for a while. The Jasmine is blooming and smells divine. Cut back last year, it's growing quickly now and will soon travel along the back of the bench and blue Morning Glories will be climbing up from a pot placed below, so the peeling paint may be hidden by late Summer!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Come Inside SuzAnna's
The first new dealer I met setting up her wares in SuzAnna's Antiques new addition, was Cindy, recently relocated to our great town from Dallas, Texas - welcome! I can see she will bring her creative spirit to the shop as she, like me, worked in design and advertising over the years. I managed to get a picture of this really neat little shabby French blue shelving unit just as it was about to be removed - SOLD! The lucky gal who found this to take home was happy.
The fabulous large blue transferware bowl and pitcher caught my eye, how could it not, wish I had room for it at my house. I'll be back soon to chat again with Cindy, she is certainly stocking her corner with pretty items.
In another corner this dealer has some good pieces, and look at that sparkly Paris sign on this lovely painted chest of drawers. Unfortunately I haven't a space for the chest but would have grabbed the sign however it was not for sale.
I thought this tin piece was a perfect shabby pink - notice how SuzAnna's super building guys (their hubbies did much of the work - great job Bruce and Tony!) made the addition look old and shabby, both outside and in. The use of old wood makes beautiful walls to display all these charming items.
Dangly crystals, light bulbs..........so many combinations designed into gorgeous chandeliers. Always the prettiest, romantic lighting options.
This elegant chair is one of a matching pair - I can see it reupholstered in a natural heavy linen, the wood frame perhaps painted and distressed in French blue grey.
Always room to add another pretty rose to a room............delicate china cups for tea, and love those rosy bowls.
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
SuzAnna's Antiques - Bigger and Better!
You may recall I mentioned my favorite shop for treasure hunting here in Raleigh, SuzAnna's Antiques, has been busy building an addition. This past weekend I stopped by to find Susie, Anna, and many family members and friends, as busy as bees as they reorganized the shop...........and met some of the new consignors who have spaces in the addition. They are bringing in fabulous furniture, lighting, china, decorative items etc. Some gorgeous treasures were asking to be taken home - can see I'll be visiting often!
The outdoor area is still being redone - but even with the hodge podge of stuff there were some interesting items visible.
Before entering SuzAnna's outdoor area, one can't help but stop to view Sam's colorful Spring garden offerings at his cute little shop, Country Porch Antiques. The flowers and plants were great - I bought petunias, potato vines, verbena, and a large, beautiful rhododendron.
Sam will offer more local vegetables and fruits as the season progresses - I bought local strawberries which are just coming in and were really sweet and good.
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