I love the contrast of bright colors! |
I could fall asleep listening to the relaxing sounds of this fountain. Its been in my grandparents' garden for as long as I can remember and is as beautiful as ever. |
Top-view of multi-colored, mosaic ball that glistens in the sunlight. |
Guardian Angel of the Garden. Aged and cracked, this little one still soothes and comforts those who are in its midst. |
Peaceful little addition to any garden. |
Aged Pottery Planter. Even with mere inhabitants of leaves and dirt, this relic adds intrigue and mystery. |
You know you wanna sit here. I love resting here with a book or just to enjoy the scenery. |
This bug almost looks fake. I assure you...Mr. or Mrs. Bug is very real. Always keeping eyes out for strangers, little garden bug provides unique welcoming charm. |
Looks like a little wood fairy painted this one. I'd like to believe they do so you keep your "logical" explanations to yourself, thank you. |
The neighbors who live across the castle moat of my much larger and sophisticated mansion. (I wish.) Truth? Big house across the lake. ZOOM lens capacity test of camera rating? EXCEPTIONAL. |
Pretty in Pink. |
My home away from home. Mamaw Rose and Papa Jim's house is our favorite bed and breakfast! Josh and I always look forward to our visits. |
Bright blue rocking chairs to sit, sip coffee, and watch birds fly from the hanging triangle houses above. |
A rose for my Mamaw Rose. |
Purple Splendor. |
"I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself. A small
bird will drop frozen dead from a bough without ever having felt sorry
for itself." -David Herbert Lawrence-
This famous quote came to mind as I noticed a fallen and seemingly forgotten birdhouse on my journey. You may recognize this phrase from the movie G.I. Jane. She was such a bad mammajamma. (Since I'm trying to substitute any offensive language here with nonsensical ramblings.) Anyway, I thought about the master chief in the movie who says this to Demi Moore. He later gives her a book of poems with this phrase underlined. It's originally taken from Lawrence's poem entitled "Self Pity". Funny how this fallen birdhouse provoked a series of deep thought within me so I had to capture the memory. |
Old swing set in a forest clearing on the property. |
My cousins and I shared many-a-sunshiny-day playing together in this sandbox. This pail looks lonely and makes me want to relive my childhood days! |
And... I'm back on the garden path when I notice a different angle of Garden Guardian Angel. I'm transfixed yet again by the peace this little statue brings me. |
Water in-motion, trickling down my favorite garden fountain. |
Tranquil, isn't it? |
For Rent: Unique birdhouse with roomy interior, water supply included, located in safe neighborhood. Singing hours 5:00am-6:00pm every day and other amenities included with down-payment of nest. |
This chair gives me a good reason to hang onto objects for garden decor, even if their original purpose has expired. |
Angel, again. |
Lots of mixed textures here. |
Here's the water supply amenity for bird renters of the previously listed house featured above. Oh, so refreshing! |
Even on an overcast day, the view is breathtaking. |
Leaves as borders. |
This would be prettier on a clear day. |
So much cooler when you look at them from a different angle! |
A fallen wooden soldier of the forest. I wonder how old it was before it came to rest on the forest floor. No time to count rings, though. With no girl scout buddy nearby, I'm ready to head back. |
Reminds me of Robert Frost's The Road Less Traveled |
Here comes the sun! |
My climb begins back towards the tower. |
Over the river and through the woods, to Mamaw and Papa's house we go! |
I always find peace here. |
Can't...stop....taking....pictures....of....all...the.....things. |
Daisies blowing in the wind. |
Warm breezes have made petals on the flowers more sparse than they once were...adds character. |
Finally I arrive at the top of the physically treacherous hill. I'm out of breath and have GOT to start walking more with Mamaw. How in the world does she do that all the time? |
After a long day of adventures, these two are happy to have someone hold their tired little bodies. |
She says a little prayer for you. |
Front Porch Sittin' is one of my most enjoyed pastimes. |
I've always thought gnomes are creepy. I've told my grandparents this opinion, but evil gnomes still stand guard. |
Another berry picture, taken at another time with my camera phone. Mom's camera is SO much better. I'd love to have one just like hers! |
Gorgeous flowers standing tall against light blue skies. |
I love birdhouses like this one that allow you to see inside! This is the best method for bird-watching, and my Papa loves doing this. |
Sunroom, decorated for my cousin's bridal shower. The photo's a bit dark, but we got crafty with the decorations. I like balloon chandeliers. I LOVE this room. |
Sunsets here are breathtaking and different colored hues cast a complimenting backdrop for tree silhouettes. |
My shadow likes to take pictures, too! |
Hand-made with LOVE, this little lady swings in the garden. |
Bed frame in garden again...I've taken several of this before. I just like it too much to only talk about this genius decoration once. |
Take a walk with me... |
Flowing waters. |
Papa's tractor. |
Lucy likes prancing on the yellow/red brick road! |
Stacked rocks and stones surround a bed of soon-to-be flowers. |
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