Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Spring on the Front Porch


I was late, too late, for that very important date! Rhondi's Porch Party 2009 which was held on June 1st. You can still stop over for links to some beautiful porches.

Getting settled in again after the trip to England, then being hit by a miserable bronchial infection (hate breathing that recycled cabin air) lasting over two weeks, has put me behind big time. Then, tons of work required around the garden before I dared take new photos of Spring blooms, and the porch in question needed some major cleanup...........as did the entire cottage.


You will agree, I'm sure, that the Endless Summer hydrangeas are blooming with a vengeance again this Spring. These two plants are just amazing. I trimmed them back quite a bit after the last frost, threw down some aluminum sulphate to keep them blue, then some slow release fertilizer, and the blooms are overwhelming. We are now having hot days and because they get afternoon sun they droop and look quite sad, but the following morning sees them perky and refreshed. I look out the dining room window and feel really happy when I see such stunning flowers.
Hope you enjoy a quick visit to the porch.......yes, still trying to 'simplify', still having a bit of a problem with that!



Still have the potting table, a treasure from SuzAnna's Antiques from a few years back, love how the chartreuse paint is chipping and showing the most beautiful blue underneath ~ always changing things around but love the birds and birdhouses displayed, they just seem right for this corner.


Sweet perfumed Jasmine climbs up the porch pillars.


I will have bunches of hydrangeas for drying come Winter - I love the colors when later they change to dusty green, lilac mauve and even taupe.These pics were taken a week ago.

This morning, after drenching rain from a severe thunderstorm last night, the hydrangeas are beaten down, the garden looks bedraggled..................hopefully the sun will shine again soon.

28 comments:

  1. Love, love, love the hydrangeas! I have several of them. They remind me of my grandmother's house when I was a child. No matter where we were in the world when we came back for a visit they were always there to greet us. I guess that is why they are a favorite of mine. Your front porch is gorgeous! We are having the heat here too so I need to be up early every morning to do my outside "chores".

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  2. I have hydrangea also, 2 bushes and I wish I had put them where I can see them through my windows. Yours are some of the most beautiful I have seen. I will put some where I can see them next planting season. I always have allergies or something when I come home from a trip. Blessings it is gone soon.
    QMM

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  3. Hydrangeas are one of my favorites! You have such a lovely home, Mary! ~Lori

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  4. I am glad you were able to join the porch party, even if you were late. Your porch looks so cozy and inviting. I would love to spend some time there with you.
    Hugs,
    Penny

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  5. You have a truly beautiful front porch. When first coming to visit your blog, I called you the front porch lady. The flowers are soooo pretty. Wow, great entry.
    Nancy

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  6. I soooooo love your porch. gorgeous, sweet, and so very English. Love, love, love it. Now, where's the lemonade?

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  7. Wow! What a GORGEOUS porch!!!

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  8. Mary, I love your porch! Beautiful job. I love your form of simplifying!!! Hope you are up and about. My yard looks so pretty this year, please let's make a date-I'd love for you to come by and share some moments together. Mary Ann McGann

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  9. The hydrangeas are spectacular!!! I miss mine so much now here in AZ.
    My favorite image is the closeup of the potting table, morning glory & chandelier.
    This is also wierd because I bought an older desk & last night I decided to paint it first periwinkle then green and wisp the top coat of to reveal the blue in corners, edges etc.
    Sernedipidty!!!

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  10. Well, I'm sorry for your sake that you were late for the porch party - - - but I'm SOOOOO glad for our sakes that you still posted these pictures of your BEAUTIFUL porch!!!

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  11. I love your chandelier! And, although I REALLY love all your photos of England & France, YOUR home is a delight to my eyes :-)

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  12. Oh Mary, I love your front porch and I especially love hydrangeas!!! They are just breathtaking to me ~ I hope you're doing wonderful!!! xxoo, Dawn

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  13. Love the hydrangea. Your porch is so inviting.

    Thanks for visiting me at Delights of the Heart. Your cherry story inspired me to post about my cherry trees. I am so looking forward to having fresh cherries soon.

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  14. Your porch and flowers are so pretty! My Endless summer hydrangea is nothing compared to yours and I'm sure the harsh Indiana winters are to blame. I also love the colors of your peely paint shelf.
    Herbal Blessings, Mandy

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  15. Your hydrangeas are gorgeous! I love the little blue morning glory you included as well. They are quite taken for granted, but I think they are lovely.

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  16. Oh Mary, what can be said about your dreamy porch that hasn't already been said? I could be very happy with a sleeping bag and a cooler of diet Coke...right on that porch... :o)

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  17. Your home is BEEE-U-TI-FULLLL! I LOVE hydrangeas...lots of bloom for your buck! I have quite a few of them too.

    I sooo enjoyed my visit!

    Blessings,
    Spencer

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  18. Your hydrangeas are beautiful! I know mine are loving all the rain we've been getting. Glad you joined in the porch party! Love the bench with all those birdhouses on it! Loved seeing your pretty porch!

    Manuela

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  19. Mary, as always, I am enchanted by your post. Your porch offers welcome respite.

    My hydrangeas are looked beaten, too. Hopefully, they will be perking up again soon. I will definitely be cutting some to bring in the house this weekend.

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  20. Your porch is just amazing. Love the hydrangeas they are spectacular. Mine are just about a foot and half high and not blooms yet here in Ontario.

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  21. I am soooo jealous of those amazing BLUE hydranges

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  22. I really like your porch, it's comfy and cozy, I can picture myself, laying on the couch there with a book and a glass of ice tea at hand!
    Gracie at http://mylittleplace.blog.com

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  23. What a welcoming porch Mary and oh, the sight of so many hydrangea blossoms makes me happy and sad. Happy you have so many and sad that my bush only has 9 buds so far!

    Janet

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  24. Mary,

    Words can't even describe how much I admire your porch and flowers!! It is such a shame you missed out on the porch party (I did too for exactly the same reason as you). It makes me happy to see that I am not alone when it comes to having way too much and constantly moving it back and forth... we just might be kindred spirits. And I have dried my hydrangeas too and was in awe of all those beautiful faded colors.

    xoxo
    Jane

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  25. Oh Mary. Your porch looks wonderful. Someday I am going to come to visit and sit on that porch with you and I'll expect a good cup of tea from my English friend. I'm glad you made it to my porch party. It just wasn't the same without you!
    ((hugs)) Rhondi

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  26. Your hydrangeas are just gorgeous! And your porch is so lovely and welcoming!

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  27. Lovely hydrangeas, lovely porch. I think I could while away many a summer morning..afternoon?...evening? on that porch. (Not to mention the nice company.)

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  28. Fabulous porch! Wish I'd seen this sooner. I just happened to check back by Rhondi's and found this. WOW!

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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