The previous owners of our home did a lot of landscaping.
There are tulips, roses, bushes, & plants of which I do not know the name. One thing I’ve learned while living here is that a beautiful, manicured yard with lots of plants & flowers requires a lot of time & attention.At times I’ve bemoaned the fact that I have to weed all spring & summer or else my yard will turn into an overgrown jungle. But, weeding has taught me diligence, patience, & there’s a certain satisfaction in knowing you’re the boss. That you can tame & control such unruly things & make a place beautiful.
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One of my favorite aspects of the outside are the stone paths that wander through the front & back yards. |
We have these massive, gorgeous shade trees lining the sidewalks on the south & west side of the home. Lovely shade in the middle of the summer. |
I love this fence! We didn’t put it in ourselves, but it just fits the house, you know? |
My flowers. My “other” babies. |
We love lounging on our front porch. A front porch is one of my absolute necessities in a home. And must have a porch swing. (Can you see the little goose hiding in the photo?) |
A welcome doormat makes the home, well, home-y. |
Do you see the little window above the door? \It opens up so we can let fresh air in any time of year. Helpful, especially when cooking. I love these little touches that only older homes have. |
Chairs from D.I. (Desert Industries). Table was created by a local ceramic artist, who sold to me for $5 at a yard sale. She said it was one of her first pieces of work. |
Another D.I. purchase. We love this rocker. The throw blanket was a wedding gift from Pier1. |
This lantern (can you see the candle inside?) is a perfect match for the house. Purchased from a little boutique shop. When I saw it, I knew we had to get it for our front porch. |
Our garden boxes & strawberry patch. Most years we’ve planted : tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, zucchini, corn (next to the fence), & greens of some variety. |
Previous owners built this fun fort by themselves. The kids love it & the sandbox. When we first moved in, the tree next to it was pathetically small. Joseph wanted to take it out. I wouldn’t let him. Four years later, it’s holding it’s own & now gives us some decent shade. Back to Home Tour |
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