Happy Monday dear friends.
Just a few snaps from my garden to share with you today.
I worked last week on adding some new color to my beds,
and here is a little peek at my garden cart with it's new flowers.
I still have a little space at the back, so a trip to the farmer's market is in order.
For now though this is how it turned out, I think it will be much more lovely
as the season goes on and the flowers start growing and spilling over it's edges.
I think I've decided for now to let it be just as I found it, no paint job needed.
When all of my gardening and planting is done, this is where you can find me.
My { n e s t } , it's quite perfect for long afternoon naps.
*peace & love*
Carrie
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What beautiful flowers-but your 'nest' is what I'm really loving! How cozy!
ReplyDeleteT.bird
What a perfect little nest to relax and maybe curl up with a good book!! I love your pink flower, what is it called?
ReplyDeleteFlowers always make me so happy, but that "nest" is calling my name!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday,
Laura
Hmmm, long afternoon naps....sound dreamy! and I love the cart as is!
ReplyDeleteThe pink flowers are Dahlia's, one of my new favorites.
ReplyDeletei could die for blue hydrangeas. they are my VERY favorite. we have some hydrangeas but they don't grow blue, they grow pink here in michigan.....yours are beautiful...
ReplyDeletewow, that hammock corner is so cozy. i love it that you left the wheelbarrow box unfinished. The texture will look beautiful peeking from under the lush blooms in just a few weeks.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, these are absolutely magazine worthy!
ReplyDeleteSO pretty!
Have a great week!
Anne
Carrie, That's the most inviting nest I've ever seen. I love it with the hydrangeas heading up the nest. Pure delight.
ReplyDeleteCarrie, I love this sweet nesting spot in your garden! Your flowers are so pretty and your photography amazing...thanks for sharing your talent with us all!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Victoria
I love the hydrangeas, what a gorgeous color. We cannot grow those here, I've tried! I love the hammock. I have a green vintage one I bought at a barn sale several years back for $10.00. Thanks for reminding me to get it out of the attic.
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LeAnn
What a beautiful, inviting garden. That hammock says it all. Gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! And I love the idea of snoozing or reading a book in that hammock!
ReplyDelete~Elissa
How absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCarrie, I love your nest! And your cart is adorable. But I want to crawl into that hammock and NAP! LOL!
ReplyDeleteDrop by if you get a chance. Mr. Magpie's birthday is tomorrow, and I'm having a drawing in his honor. He's getting OLD. Shhhhh...don't tell! LOL!
XO,
Sheila :-)
Your garden cart looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteDonna
Oh, Carrie - it's so beautiful! Your hammock is just plain dreamy.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend!
Kacey