I have something special that I wanted
to share with all of you.
Isn't this the most darling little faerie garden
you have ever seen.
The creator, Teresa, is a friend
and long time ago co-worker.
She posted this photo on Facebook and
when I saw it I just knew I had to
ask her if I could share it on my blog.
She has posted several other photos
of other amazing landscaping feats
(on a much larger scale) that
she and her husband, Gary have done.
Teresa doesn't have a blog, but she should
seriously consider starting one to show her lovely
gardening projects. So a big THANK YOU to Teresa
for allowing me to show her sweet little garden.
Another person who recently shared her
little garden is Brenda over at
Cozy Little House.
You can link to her site here
Brenda is amazing, and despite several life-changing
obstacles, has replanted herself in Tulsa Oklahoma.
Go visit her, she has a darling little house that
is every bit as cozy as can be, and
she has started this Spring to whip her unruly
and neglected back yard into a garden spot.
This is Brenda's picture of the fairy garden
that she made in a washtub. How cute!
She also recently blogged about helping her
grandson make his very own little garden.
Brenda's camera is attached to her hip and she takes
the most gorgeous pics of her home, gardening projects
and more recently her new neighborhood.
So go visit her. You won't be disappointed.
Hope you are all having a wonderful Sunday.
~*~
I like those fairie gardens - I'll have to keep that idea on file. Thanks for sharing them with us. :)
ReplyDeleteI seriously need a door to put at the bottom of my big camphor tree. So sweet. I love Brenda's blog and you are right she is amazing.
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Meredith
Wow! Love your friends' fairy garden. She is talented. I'd love to see more. And thanks for the shout out!
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I know Brenda and her fairy garden. Now, Teresa... will she is new to me. I'm off to see what I've missed over their. I must do this one day. Hope you had a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteI thought of you this w/e, there was a stand at our Farm & Garden day where they sold native plants, I picked up a....Forget me Not for my garden...no flowers on it yet, but they tell me fuschia/white...In my perenniel garden it goes....Love the fairy garden, I've always intended to do one, as I love the miniure things...so cute...I'll pop over and visit your friend...looking forward to the visit.
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