Ready for the second part of the
GardenWalk?...
{amazing carriage house}
{100 year old fountain}
{love the gray-blue color with the brick!}
{so creative--two walls covered in hanging baskets}
{one of my favorite combinations of all--the peeling
blue-gray paint revealing brick, the roses, and
the very rustic trellis!}
{would love to find a spot for an old chair with
pots like this one}
{a cool outdoor kitchen sink}
Thanks for coming along :)
I enjoyed both part 1 and 2, immensely!
ReplyDeleteLove, katy Noelle
Thanks, for sharing...so many beautiful gardens and ideas.
ReplyDeletethis is absolutely gorgeous....but of course, so is your sweet blog! thank you for allowing us to have a little peek into these beautiful gardens!
ReplyDeleteThank you, that was lovely.
ReplyDeleteI love the pots on the wall idea and I am going to move some of my clay pots onto my old garden chair! Thanks for sharing the ideas, Deb...:)
ReplyDeleteNo! thank you for letting us tag along:)
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing the beauty
ReplyDeleteLove the blue painted porch, so inviting.
ReplyDeleteGreat adventure, thank you.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful walk. I just love that fountain.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it is about garden doors that I love so much. I know one appears in The Secret Garden but actually, I've never read the book so can't connect it with that. Great photo(s) xx
Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this wonderful garden tour. The houses remind me of the oldest European settler homes here in Wellington - only ours are made from timber (earthquake country). What a lovely way to enjoy a summer Sunday and the beauty of these glorious gardens.
ReplyDeleteHi there! just found your blog & so excited, it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteoff to browse!
xo,
Shellagh
I peeked down at Part I, too. What a great tour. Some of those yards are just breathtaking! How nice for you to get to go.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thanks for sharing the beauty of the garden walk with us. I'm sure it was so serene, so relaxing to be there in person because it was just looking at the pictures.
ReplyDeleteSo, so pretty!!!
ReplyDeleteKJ
This pictures are so beautiful. Thank you for sharing all this garden loveliness with us.
ReplyDeleteHola Deb, thank you so much for this lovely garden ride. I have loved finding your blog, I don´t remember from where I have got into you...love your decor style and your shop is absolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Chile,
maria cecilia
Thank you so much for the lovely garden walk, beautiful indeed.
ReplyDeleteSmiles....
Beverly
Thanks for the lovely walk. The colors of the buildings are so amazing. Love the photos! Jean
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