Forsythia–Great Screening Plant

In the spring of 2021, we planted 35 little forsythia bushes along our neighbor’s retaining wall, and then in the fall of 2021, we planted another 65. I don’t know if you can really tell how big these are, but they are probably 7′ tall. They are getting ready to bloom in the next severalContinue reading “Forsythia–Great Screening Plant”

Cute Spring Table with Thrift Store Score

I promised a Spring table using the items I teased in the post about the soup tureen I found at the thrift store. I started with a beautifully embroidered pillow cover that used to have a matching coverlet that went with it. Then I added the soup tureen, some white pitchers of daffodils, clear juiceContinue reading “Cute Spring Table with Thrift Store Score”

I may have a problem….

I love to gather like items into bowls, jars, vases, boxes…and my latest addition is some vintage croquet balls. I just bought them from an online auction and they arrived yesterday. I put them in this fancy repousse silverplate bowl. I love the juxtaposition of the rustic balls and the more refined bowl. Here areContinue reading “I may have a problem….”

Thinning the Strawberries

We haven’t done anything to the strawberry patch since 2021, and the strawberries had gotten SO thick that you could barely walk through the patch to pick strawberries. Fortunately, the soil is really good in the strawberry patch, and strawberry plants are EASY to separate. We dug up 95% of the strawberries. But believe itContinue reading “Thinning the Strawberries”

Valentine’s Day Table

Valentine’s Day is in the middle of the week, and on Ash Wednesday. We rarely go out for Valentine’s Day, but we try to do a special meal and hang out together. I found these brass chargers and vintage rose pattern china (Rosenthal Petal Lane) and thought they’d be great for a tablescape. I found most of theContinue reading “Valentine’s Day Table”

Iced Chai Latte

This is one of my favorite treats–spicy and creamy and delicious. I used to buy Tazo Tea’s chai latte concentrate, but it’s expensive ($5/container) and transporting that much liquid cross country wastes a lot of fuel. SO, I found some recipes on the internet for how to make it yourself. You’ll need to assemble a bunch ofContinue reading “Iced Chai Latte”