A little over two weeks ago I took a bouquet of garden blooms
'up the creek' to a favorite abandoned house that is on the neighboring
property of where my little Juniebird house (she shed) is.
Years ago when we lived on my husband's grandfather's ranch that
is just north of this house, I would pass it almost daily and
think how awesome it would be to fix it up and live in it someday.
Well that never happened,
but we did buy the 40 acres that was originally part of grandpa's that ran south of it,
so I have always been able to keep my eye on it over the years.
I had never been in it until the other
day when I decided to trespass a little and crawl through the fence with
my little bouquet and camera
(oh, and yes, a tattered piece of lace for the window)
The interior walls are almost non-existent now and the windows are gone,
but I could see that in it's day this house had a lot of charm.
From every window in the house are beautiful views and I could see
why the builders would have chosen just this spot on their ranch to build it.
Oh I forgot to say I brought up the little chair too,
you know, in case I got tired :)
This photo I snapped below gives you an idea of it's surroundings
and the mountains just to the north.
As I was gathering things back up, I thought about trying to find a way to the upstairs
because the staircase was totally absent, but as I looked up into the
second story I saw that the house really wasn't abandoned at all.
As you can guess, I gave up any intention of following through with climbing
up the 2x4 walls and joining this guy in case he had the inclination
to put his talons into my hair and cause me to go screaming out of the door
and through the fence and down the road to my car!!!!
But, it won't be the last photo shoot I do in HIS house!
I just hope next time I go he's out for the day.
I wanted to share just a few of the flowers I have been enjoying from the
garden since I last posted.
This little rose is a favorite of mine and is called Ballerina.
It doesn't get very big in my garden because it has to start over from
the root every year because it isn't zoned for our area. But whatever it's size, I'll
take what blooms it's little canes decide to give me.
I like to pair Morden Blush roses with Limelight hydrangeas.
I covered the top of the mantle with them and I think they
looks so pretty together.
Morden Blush roses with Rosanne geranium
My sweetpeas are still blooming! I planted
4" cups the first of July because I was too late to plant seeds in the spring.
It's nice to have them this late in the season.
An old iron headboard in the grape arbor
This is one of my clematis that grow under the pergola on the way
to the front door. This is it's second bloom, it's first bloom
is a real show stopper!
There are several trellis in the garden and this pole trellis borders
our neighbor to the right of us.
I was trying to create a little secluded place for my dear
friend Sarah's daughter.
On the other end of this trellis she has a hammock hanging
in the trees and this gives her a little more privacy when she
hangs out in it.
I LOVE my Lambert Closse roses!!!
A picture of my Limelight hydrangeas before they started to turn their
Autumn hues.
Below is a little outhouse that my daughter bought at a farm auction for me and
we put in the garden for a tool shed.
It's in a very secluded part of the garden and looks very charming
under the trees. I understand the the normal person wouldn't
have anything like this in their garden...but there's nothing normal
about me or my garden!
The second bloom on the John Cabot rose in September.
Thank you all who read here and I wish you lovely Autumn or Spring
in your parts of the world!