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Saturday, September 26, 2009

IF GARDEN ART IS "OUT" ...BOY AM I BEHIND THE TIMES!

I am posting -or rather re-posting (with some edits) a post to join in with Chari for Sunday Favorites! I have not added my crowns in here...those are getting ready to make their own special post...so take a peek at this post...and then skip over to Happy to Design and say hi to Chari...and see some of the other favorite posts!
My garden art is "IN" the garden and it is STAYING! I don't care WHO likes it or doesn't. I do...it all tells the story of me.
Who says what is in and out? My opinion of this sort of decision is one of personal preference. I think that a garden is a matter of personal opinion. Unless you are designing for a commercial space, it should reflect who you are, where you came from and what you like.
I have many pieces of garden art, that I have gathered together over the years. I have made most of it, and each and every piece is a memory that will stay with me for a lifetime. Every day that I water my garden, I am reminded of an event , day or special person. Here are some examples of my gardens and the "art" I choose so proudly to display.
This is an old water pump that my was pulled from the the old house on the homestead that I grew up on. Now don't go thinking that I am that old....lol okay..I am.
This past year I made it into a fountain, so that the sounds of trickling water could relax those that are in my yard, and it looks like it was made to be mine!
This Bench is my own creation! One day, as I was browsing around in the shops in the downtown of our city, I came across a shop that sells very high end benches. The one in the store was around $400.00! I almost passed out at the price! There is no way on earth that I would be caught dead paying an amount like that for something I could build myself.
Not having a cell phone with a camera at the time, and not wanting to look too obviously taking measurements, I used my body as a measurement. The top peak comes up to my boobs, the arm comes to just above the knee...you get the idea. I ran out to my car, wrote the "stats" on a napkin, and drew a quick diagram. I raced home, pulled the barn board that I had been saving for a special project out, and got to work! I made two of them...gave one to a lady that had become very special to me, and the rest is history.
The window, is one that I made out of old windows that I salvaged from a house slated for demolition. I have actually now made three of them. One for me, one for my neighbor, and one for a friend.
Look at my bird bath! I was looking in a magazine one day and saw one similar to this. I had to have it! It was very pricey, and they wouldn't ship to Canada, so I decided that I would make my own! I have made several now, and am always getting people who want one. The cup on the stick, is there as an accessory.

Like my Bike? I had always wanted a bike in my garden! Sadly the old ones are hard to find at this point in time. Apparently they are a hot item in this area! One day while my hubby and I were out on a garage sale tour, I spotted this old bike in a garage. I yelled to stop! I jumped out and ran to that bike! It was $1! SOLD! I got some really awful looks from people at the sale...there were lots of very shiny and newer bikes there...but I explained to the guy that I was using it in my garden. He was so happy to hear that as it was his first bike in his life and his wife wanted it to go to the dump.


We took the bike home, (did I mention it is not that old? And that it was a 5 speed?) We cut the bar off, I took all the decals off, and the chain and gears out. I scraped it all up to speed the rusting process and added a wire basket that is meant to hold household items. It looks great to me!
The milk can beside it....well that came from my children's great grandfather. It is a keepsake.
My white bicycle...my white bicycle...(ever heard that song by Nazareth?) This bike was a gift from my children for valentines day this past year....
The clock....tick tock...tick tock...was a gift .
The big iron bike was a birthday gift a few years back... It was my first store bought art piece. I love the look of it.
This little bird house was made from the branches of the tree stump that it is sitting on! The apple tree died and I had wanted to try my hand at making a bird house. I didn't pull the trunk of the tree...so I mounted it onto the original base! It opens on a hinge . I guess you could keep a spare key in there if you wanted to..but we do not! lol
There are two window boxes hanging on the fence. These were hand made by me! I used old windows, and some barn board to put them together. I painted them up.... and there they are!
The ladder and the milk can are from a garage sale. I had a white ladder a few years back that I had planted in one of my flower beds. For years I had an old rustic looking ladder....and I loved it so much. Once it had had enough of the garden and was gone to ladder heaven...I found this one. I use it as a replacement .
Does the iron on the fence count as art? If it does, then this is a piece I picked up at a local store here in our city.
The signs....well l made these too...and several others that I have given away. Yes...I do love my power tools! lol.



I know that too much "art" will ruin the look of my garden...and so I think I am cut off for now. But I love what I have and it will not be going away anytime soon...
Some day, I dream of having a garden that spans several acres, and sports all of my treasures and possibly some new ones. I want to have the type of garden my family can treasure. But for now...I will collect all that I can tastefully display here in my small city garden.

wow...does last year's garden look different than this year! lol All garden photos shown in this post were taken in May of 2008.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Fertilizer Friday/ Flaunt Your Flowers Sept 25/09

Welcome to Fertilizer Friday! Today is the day we set our calendars for each week. We feed our houseplants and gardens to bring them to their glory!
I just know you all have been outside (and in) feeding those plants to kick them into a full grow and bloom...so please join me in the weekly flaunting of our gardens! Grab my logo above, post your photos of your glorious gardens and houseplants...(or those of another gardener you admire) and link into the Mister Linky below and Flaunt your flowers with me!
Sharing our gardens inspires others to new and wonderful ideas ...and gives us all a little platform to share our hard work/play and show off what nature has blessed us with.
Here's my offering for this week:
That Mandevilla that I have been waiting to open....FINALLY did! (and best of all....there's more to come!)
My "olden junk" corner is overgrown with Silver Swedish Ivy....and the colors on the Mums are just so glorious tonight.
Just look at the fall colors!
Bacopa, Verbena and Lobelia...starting to fade-but still pretty none the less...and the smell of the Verbena is so pretty!
My Rudbeckia is having a bumper year! Just love how huge and bright they are....(boy is that photo blury!)
A petunia that hasn't yet realized that it is fall here in Alberta.
One of my big pots....it is about four feet across now...and is up on a two foot pedestal...and still is touching the ground....still looks pretty good. I cut out the Zinnia that was not looking so good anymore...see what a little fertilizer can do?
Flowering Kale in a pot under the "junk" pile...seems to have escaped the barrage of slugs and caterpillars so far...
Geraniums and Dusty Miller are going strong...
The Hyacinth vine is FINALLY taking some life for me. I hope to keep it alive over the winter in the greenhouse and train it to climb an archway over my desk. (cross your fingers)
My "Blooms for the Cure" rose bush is taking on more buds! I hope this one lives in the greenhouse over the winter as well.
Things are beginning to fade very quickly here. I have pulled 6 beds so far. That means the garbage man is back to hating me...there have been about 15 garbage cans set out for him so far...and that didn't even make a dent yet! You should see the look he gives my house as he drives away! hee hee...
Next week there will be an announcement about Fertilizer Fridays coming...stay tuned for that, and in the mean time...Please take this invitation from me to link in and Flaunt Your Flowers with me! Remember....there is no such thing as an ugly garden!
One last thing. I purchased my domain name last night. I lost my blog list...please check to make sure you are on there...and in my followers. Have a safe and happy weekend!
Now, if you excuse me, I am off to tour your yards!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Wonder If Jack Could Jump Over This Candlestick!

Oh you guys! I am excited to share this with you today...so I linked in on not one but TWO parties today!
Click on the Coloradolady to find more entries from her vintage thingies meme for today!
Don't forget to stop over and say hi to Leigh and check those that are linking in to Thrifty Thursday...click the photo to get there...
Thanks to both ladies for hosting this for us.
Since the day I got that sewing machine that I shared the other day, I have been enchanted by this very special piece that I picked up at the same time....I have been reminded of the nursery rhyme Jack be nimble, Jack be quick....(okay then you get the idea.) Without further adieu....I present to you a candle like I have never seen before!!!!
TA-DA!!!!! This is one candle! ONE I swear!
Have you ever seen anything like it????Look!!! I can prove it!!! One base...with all these arms!
I had to have it when I realized what it was. I originally picked up the box thinking it was a box of pilar candles....then it became apearant that it was a very special candle. I most likely will never use it...I don't want to waste it...but I will put it out to share with those who visit.
It is a great conversation piece! Have you ever seen one before? Is it common and I live in a bubble? Is it old? I have no clue...all I know is that I thought it was neat!
Now...don't forget to stop in for Fertilzer Friday and accept the invitation to Flaunt your Flowers with me. There is no reason to be shy....just link in and share your houseplants and flowers!
Can't wait to see you tomorrow!

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

A Stitch in Time....

Oh girls! I was so excited when my cell phone rang and I learned that I had won the silent auction at the local Sally Anne!!!! I let out a giggle and had a tiny celebration right there behind the wheel of my truck (yea...I was on the way to hockey) lol
What did I win???
Yeppers!!! I won a beautiful old sewing machine! So what if the front drawer is missing...I can live with a little imperfection....after all...I'm less than perfect!
She is Canadian Made too!!! look how dirty that is...just wait!
Seriously dirty....
In complete working order!!!
Look how pretty!!
This just tickled me pink to see a built in measuring tape!
The belt is leather...
Okay Gloria....what the heck are these two pieces for????? it came with the machine...and I am so clueless..it has to be something fabulous if they were kept with the machine all this time...
Inside those drawers were old bobbins that look like bullets...(forgot to take a photo) lol
After a little cleaning...she is starting to look a little more pretty!
And a lot less dusty...see how shiny I made that???
I love all the details...
I is looking a lot cleaner since I put some elbow grease into it!
Oh how I wish I could leave it open all the time!!! But...sadly my house is not big enough to have that privelage....I will post it again when I finish my living room make over...and fall clean out! (that means a while from now-lol)
Thanks Diane for giving us a place to share! Head over to her blog by clicking on the top photo to see what the others are sharing!