Today promises to be dry – more rain tomorrow and Sunday – so I’ll be working in the gardens. I have a few more plants to pot for the porch and a bit more mulching to do and then I’m pretty much done with all the garden cleanup. It will be time to move into maintenance, i.e., mowing and weeding and adding plants here and there.
I mowed yesterday but there was a section of the front lawn that was so wet that I was making tire and foot tracks, so I stopped. I’ll finish it later in the day today.
The lilacs took a pummeling in the big storm earlier this week, so they’re not looking as perky, but they should be fine for Don’s visit on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Yes, he’s got an extra day off this week because of some event. What a treat it will be to have him home for two and half days!
Here are some photos of the shop I visited this week; Milne Antiques and Design. The next time I go, I’ll have even more. I was quite caught up in making my choices and making sure the parking meter didn’t run out of time.
I just saw a feature which highlighted a greenhouse that someone made out of windows. Now I’ve got my eye on these. I really, really want a greenhouse. It’s good to have dreams.
This mantel was huge. And gorgeous.
This area is on the shore of the Rondout Creek and the Hudson River. Lots of marinas and boat builders and those interesting beams reflect the building’s boat industry past.
She has a lot of great vintage signage. I kept thinking how great this would look over the arch in our kitchen.
My favorite sign is the one below:
“Milk and newspapers in office” is much more practical than you think. When the newspapers have all been purchased and there are none left, you flip the sign to read:
Isn’t that amazing? I love the graphics.
To the left, you can see the pots and planters that the owner has had shipped in from England. They’re gorgeous. If I was independently wealthy I’d be buying a whole lot more of them.
Happy Friday.