Well, it's that time of the year when the pond clears up and looks pretty enough to bring us out to sit on the back porch...
and from the porch we can look down at those red lilies that grow 7' tall! I've never in my life...
Today we got a little rain and the tiniest bit of a breeze blew the tallest of the lilies over.
Couldn't leave the lilies lying on the ground so I stuck them in a vase, without a lot of arranging to make them pretty...
Anyhow, the back porch! Our neighbor Ann called and asked if I wanted their two old highback rocking chairs. She said Fred was carrying them to the dump, that I might want them to sit up at the garden...how cute that would be...
Well, it sounded good to me so I said yes! The old chairs never made it to the garden...
Oh, old and worn and comfortable. That's just what this old back porch needs...One of the chairs was blue so I've painted it brown.
The old green rocking chairs that we've used for 30 years, I moved to the other end of the porch...where they fit in pretty good...
Oops! almost forgot to show you the old chair I painted brown...
Looks like a terrible paint job, but there were spots of blue where glue had been used and the brown paint would not cover it. That's okay. The chairs sit good.
While on the subject of porches...again! We finished working on the front porch and got the little half screen door painted. Got to show you...
Remember back when we had the new french doors put up and bought paint, the color "sweet tea", to paint the doors?? Well, I am so thankful we decided to leave the doors white. The little screen door is painted in "sweet tea" and it would have looked awful on those french doors. It still almost clashes with the red logs...but not quite. There's something I really like about the colors.
Almost forgot, but here's a "before" picture of the little door...
It is an unusual color. Sometimes it looks almost pink. So glad we didn't use it on the new french doors!!
Our Ellie girl is growing, isn't she? and always keeping an eye on me...
Sure appreciate your visiting. Hope to be back soon.
Love,
Henny