This week, we'll be touring Becky's garden again. This is my third post about her beautiful yard, so be sure to check out the two previous posts to see more of this lovely yard. Today we'll be looking at the potting area, and you're going to love it.
The photo above is her Victorian greenhouse filled with bits of whimsy. This area of the garden is a different style from the rest, and I think it tells us a lot about Becky's heart. As I walked through, I found further proof that we were kindred spirits.
Becky sells plants and her artwork through her business, My Garden Shop at Home. This is her creative space, and I love everything about it.
The entrance to My Garden Shop at Home. Becky has a knack for making everything pretty, and for using every inch of space.
Don't you love the stenciling on the fence?
I love those cute flower pots made of cans.
Her sentiments are mine exactly.
I love these painted rocks.
Birdhouses!!! I love them, too.
More proof that Becky and I are kindred spirits. I agree with every one of these sayings.
Heading out the door now and I'm sad to leave, aren't you? I love Becky's garden, and I am so thankful I met her.
Next week, we'll continue on to the next garden on the pond tour. I have so much more to show you, dear Gail-Friends, so come back next Thursday.
Thankful Thursday is my weekly discipline - to express my gratitude to Hashem for His over-flowing, abundant blessings.
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What a lovely place. I would love to have a garden like that. Thanks for sharing your garden tour with us at Wake Up Wednesday Linky Party.
ReplyDeleteAngel, you're an angel for stopping by and leaving your sweet comment. Come back again real soon.
DeleteI enjoyed the tour of Becky's garden... love the signs, love the painted rocks, very inviting and interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, Esther. I have so much more to show y'all on this pond tour. It was amazing, so come back again to see the other ponds and gardens.
DeleteAmazing garden. I can picture myself relaxing there! Can you imagine what the first garden must have been like? ~Pamela
ReplyDeleteI can't even begin to imagine. It must have been beautiful. And imagine the beauty in the new heaven and earth to come.
DeleteThanks for stopping by today.
Blessings and shalom,
GG
It must have been so beautiful. And we can't even imagine all He has prepared for us in the new heaven and earth. I'm looking forward to that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, and come back again soon.
Shalom,
GG
What a lovely place. I really love those painted rocks. This would be such a great place to just sit and be one with nature and get away from everything for a little while.
ReplyDeleteHilary, you are so right. My husband made a pond and garden area for me that I can see from my backyard veranda. I do just as you said when I sit there. I love my little oasis. You can read about it here: http://gailgolden.blogspot.com/2012/11/gratitude-day-6-my-back-yard.html
DeleteThank you for stopping by today and leaving your sweet comments.
Blessings,
GG
This is a great post! I chose it as one of my favorites and am featuring it tomorrow on the Hearts for Home Blog Hop. Thanks for linking up! learningtable.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! Thank you, Anne.
DeleteBlessings,
GG
Oh yes, I loved this visit. I especially love the painted rocks.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by, and come back. This will be a long series because I saw so much that day.
DeleteShalom,
GiGi