I hope that everyone had a wonderful Memorial Day Weekend! I was
very busy all weekend. Despite the blistering heat, I made more additions
to the garden around my potting shed. This garden and shed are
separated from the rest of the yard and this separation made me feel
that I could create my own secret garden. I have tried to make it into
more of a cottage garden, because y'all know that I still love the
cottage style.
I hung more bird feeders. We have lots of songbirds here, especially in
the morning. I love to listen to them as I am watering and snipping off
the spent blooms. It's such a cheerful time of day. Last evening I noticed
that several birds had discovered the feeders which makes me to happy!
I was at Hobby Lobby on Saturday and could not resist this farm fresh sign. We recently
bought an older pick-up truck. Not as old as this one, but it's a rugged truck and I have
fallen in love with it. We bought a new full size Ford Expedition last fall. It's
great and we love all the bells and whistles, but we love a rugged pick-up that will
easily haul plants and gravel and withstand the rigors of oil field back roads. So
now we have the best of both worlds. Oh and there is the Jeep Wrangler too.
I named the new pick-up "Trigger", after Roy Rogers' famous Palomino. We call
the Expedition "The Wagon", because we think of it as a station wagon. The
Jeep has always been called "Langiappe", the Cajun expression for a little
something extra. It's my baby.
Here is the bistro table and chairs in the secret garden. I painted and
hung these little bird feeders, but instead of seed inside, there are
LED lights to bring a little glow to the area in the evening.
Here is a new star jasmine, freshly planted. I am encouraging it
to grow as fast as it can :-)
Some vinca surrounding the bird bath. I hope the birds start using it.
That's it for now from the garden. I still have more plans, but they will
have to wait for another day. Yesterday we took everything out of the
potting shed and reorganized it. Huge job! It would have been much
easier in cooler weather, but I was born with the "get the job done" gene.
David had to keep reminding me not to overdo in the heat, but of course
I did. So today I will stay inside and work on another project in the
cool house.
That's it for now. Love you guys!!!
Big Texas Hugs,
Susan and Bentley