Greetings lovely friends & readers
Phew - it's been awhile 😯
For today's flowers we have a lovely vase of Iris's.
I have a huge clump of these in my garden which I intend to divide up once they've finished blooming.
Also my very first picking of Roses for the year - mine are later to bloom this year, which I don't mind at all as many people's have already finished their first flush 🌹
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| Looking towards the street Looking towards the Studio at back |
On November 2nd we had the Garden Ramble at my friend Gail's home. After a great deal of dreadful weather leading up to it, the day turned out beautiful, the sun shone & the sky was the bluest blue.
Gail has a wonderful urban garden, very deceiving from the street frontage. You come through the side gate, down the pavers, then there is a large private back area. People were surprised & many said "Oh gosh - there's all this tucked away down here, you'd never know".
It was a lovely day - busy with constant traffic from 9 am til 4 pm when it ended. People were enjoying themselves & so in good spirits. We both saw lots of faces we hadn't seen in many years & it was lovely to catch up with folk again.
I worked for Gail in her Giftware Store for just under 20 years ... so you can imagine the faces that were familiar. (Some of course, you would not want to catch up with again ) 😉
I loved the way Gail had hung a large mirror on the back fence to give the illusion of extra space.
A cute little cane seating area outside her dining room doors.
She had half the house open for viewing as well (just the living areas, kitchen etc, not bedrooms) & people could sit on these couches & remove their footwear to go inside.
Several years ago she had this Studio constructed where there was originally a barbeque area. We set it up as a shop to display our wares for sale & some of Gails artwork. People were interested & had a good browse, we both had good sales.
Gail sews the cushions & childrens jackets from vintage wool blankets & I sold my potpourri, mushrooms & seedling packets that I've shown in previous posts.
The Garden Ramble was a yearly fundraiser for our local Altrusa Club & they sold 400 tickets. At $30 per ticket they would've raised $12,000 which they donate back in to the community.
I've had my garden in the Ramble twice before (tho' the last time was 8 years ago now) so I was more than happy to assist Gail with hers.
She has a large raised veggie garden that was bursting with produce.
This is a small succulent garden outside her bedroom doors. The mosaic heart was made many years ago by my friend Carolyn. Gail had broken a precious Vase of her late Mum's & commissioned Carolyn to create this heart from the pieces. I loved it.
In the corner opposite the veggie garden she has a large enclosure that she uses for potting up & sometimes as a cattery when she is looking after other peoples cats.
She shut her Ragdoll Cat Lily in there for the day as she is not friendly & quite "swipey" to folk. Lily repaid her by sitting at the grate crying all day long, getting sympathy from anyone possible & became quite an attraction in her own right. Gail let her out about 3 pm when it quietened down a little & she swiped the first lady that tried to pat her! She is a true Princess 👑
I did not get any photos of the interior on the day (I forgot) but I snapped these two last Monday when we were at Gails for craft. She has set up her Christmas decorations & it looked magical.
This is her formal lounge - she has two generous sized living areas.
And Yes dear friends, I have nearly finished my own Christmas decorating as I have friends & groups coming to view this weekend. I finished my deck table yesterday, always one of my favorite areas to decorate - I have a tall wire tree to go at the end but this area is currently housing a large ginger furry decoration that I am reluctant to move (!!) 😉😖
Thank you for staying through this photo heavy post - I hope to post more regularly from now on but knowing me - anything's possible!!
Wishing you a wonderful rest-of-the-week,
Sending much love & friendship to you all,
Personally I rather like the large ginger furry decoration, the placement is perfect. SUE C
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue - the large ginger christmas ornament has moved inside to one of my displays now 😖😲 I'll share a pic in my next post. x
DeleteWhat a treat Gail’s garden looks. The mirror is beautiful. All the lovely pieces on show…. Glad you both shared a wonderful day xx
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sandy. Yes I loved the mirror hanging on the back wall too - it gave such a wonderful effect. xx
DeleteWhat great decorations ,every where. Gail and yourself should open a shop.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. Hugs June.
What a lovely garden to visit - a very sucessful day I think. xx
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely things on display Julie. I envy you the time and energy to get everything done on time! Thank you for taking us along!x
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to be able to ramble through someone else's garden and house. It sounds a very worthwhile way to raise funds.
ReplyDeleteAh! Made it..! :). Just got over from Henny's post, first
ReplyDeletetime you've both posted at the same time...! :)
Must say...Gail's home is quite lovely, especially the
garden, mush the same as yours Julie... all lovely, planted,
(mostly)...and very colourful...love seeing a well turned out
garden, l'm no gardener, just keep mine up together, the
main thing is the Virginia Creeper...it's been my pride and
joy for the last 40+yrs...though it's becoming a battle, to
keep on top of it....this year so far, it's winning....Bless! :).
Oh! And...Ragdoll Cat Lily...Bless!x At least she asserted
her presence, when finally released...Bless! :)x
Best get on...all behind to~day, and it's lunch time, chicken
wings and fried potatoes me thinks...And...I have'nt see
Fudge to~day yet....so he'll be round for his saucer of milk,
and a chat...Bless him...! :)x
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Hope you are well Willie.You would love to see Julies home and garden and her 3 furry friends. Little One actually let me pat him yesterday. He is looking really healthy and has such a loving home with her hooman mum and dad
DeleteHello Shirley.....Julie e~mailed me last night and told me
Deleteit was you...Thankyou so much for your little comment,
l always believe that Blogs and posting should be inter
contact, not only with the Blogger, but with others who
leave comments to...and Julie's Blog is always friendly,
and l always read everyone's comments...!
Thankyou once again...It's just 8.45 over here, l've just had
breakfast, green tea with honey and lemon, staying home
to~day, and it's raining...And...l don't do rain....! :(
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Julie, if the flowers, yours and Gail's, were not such a delight to see, I'd say "the heck with you, I'm not looking at your blog anymore! I've got snow!" But I'll keep looking all winter long and enjoy knowing there is Spring and Summer elsewhere. What a beautiful home Gail has. Too late for the suggestion, but Lily should have charged $5 a pet, then she could have contributed same as a kissing booth.. I'm not sure if I'll have my Christmas tree up this year. Just had house measured for new flooring in the large living/kitchen area, hall, basement stairs and bedroom. Vinyl flooring in the kitchen, bath and laundry room and carpet elsewhere. Precious hated having the measuring man, just think how she'll be when we have destruction for 4 days. Maybe mid Dec. Haven't got the dates yet. Had our first snow yesterday. Thankfully it melted. But so cold at 20 F the bird baths were frozen solid. Going to ease off for a few days, but this is the earliest for the worst in years. I am so glad you sold so much. Makes the work you both put in well worth it. Lynn and Precious XX
ReplyDeleteEverywhere you look is something to please the eye.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are beautiful. Gail has such a beautiful garden and decorations. It's lovely that there were so many visitors and shoppers.
ReplyDeleteThe large furry ginger decoration adds a certain 'something' to your display!
Have a lovely rest of the week.
Best wishes
Ellie
Gail's gardens look an absolute picture, love the mirror, pleased you both had a great day. And your deck area is looking very Christmassy, perhaps you could drape some tinsel over the ginger fixture? Have a great week Julie. Pam x
ReplyDeleteGails garden is so much fun, things to look at around every corner..... I sigh at you Christmas tragics!!! haha... have a lovely visit with friends...
ReplyDeleteHugz
What a lovely garden, so much to see. So glad that you both had great sales and got to see people you had not seen in awhile. Christmas here will probably be set up at the end of this month.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Gayles garden looks lovely. Does everyone in your neck of the woods decorate for Christmas in November? I thought Christmas was December?? You know in my house it doesn't happen at all because of The Grinch! I look forward to seeing more photos of your your efforts for Christmas xoxo
ReplyDeleteI loved all the photos. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing Gail's garden Julie, how lovely it is, nice to see some of your Christmas decorations, I purchased a smaller Christmas tree and just have it set up atm without decorations, time is being taken up by our German Shepherd Max who unfortunately has spinal degeneration, will have to make the hard decision to put him down soon, which hubby is struggling with.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. Gail has such a lovely garden. xx
ReplyDeleteYou're right, Gail does have a beautiful garden in back. Her home looks lovely as well. I love the story of her kitty Lily, swiping the ladies. I didn't know a Ragdoll kitty would do that. They look so sweet. :) Your decorations are beautiful. I'm looking forward to putting out Christmas things, but Poppy says wait until after Thanksgiving. :) Your roses and Iris are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteGails home and garden look beautiful , I know of another rag doll cat that was very close living to my home and it wasn't a dear wee sweetness thing either.The owner actually gave her up for adoption after a year, it was too much for her.Your christmas decorations are fabulous Julie, thank you for having us in your home to view it all. A huge amount of effort and time but what fabulous pleasure you are giving for people to be able to visit and see it all.I would like to have spent hours looking and touching (carefully). Hope you have a good weekend. Your garden is superb as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful home and garden. So many beautiful things to admire. Wonderful sales and great to raise that amount of funds. Love all the Chrissy decorating too. Thanks for sharing x
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