Hello, everyone. If you have been a regular reader of our blog, then you know about my 86-year-old mother who is quite talented. We shared with you the photos of her quilts that she made for her grandchildren, and we also showed you the day we took her wine tasting, and also one of the many crafts she has made for me. I just spent that past few days with her and my 90-year-old father, and they were observing their 67th wedding anniversary. These two are quite they pair. They go camping, have a small garden, live on an acre of land that Daddy still mows and weed-eats, attend church and all of its activities regularly, go shopping and out to eat, and on and on and on.
Although she doesn’t have internet, she enjoys reading our blog every chance she gets, and she wanted me to show you photos of her garden.
They live in the country about an hour and a half west of Washington, DC. They are surrounded by beautiful mountains. Take a look at that view. They have lived in this house for 10 years after living in their original house, where I grew up, for 57 years.
In warm weather they spend as much time as possible on their back porch. Daddy has two bird baths and three feeders, and their backyard is a playground/feeding center for every bird in the vicinity.
This is their cat Sophie, who spends most of her waking hours watching the birds. The birds know she is harmless since the porch’s screen separates them.
One of the ornaments in my mother’s garden is this little stone house that my dad built when he was a little boy. I think it was a shop class project.
My mother has both annuals, like these petunias, and perennials so that she has color from spring through the fall.
Right now her lavendar is just lush with blooms. I brought some home to use in lavendar short bread cookies. I’ll be sharing that recipe with you on Friday. I would have brought home more, but the bumble bees love lavendar, and I was afraid they might get made at me for messing with their treats, if you know what I mean…
I loved how this orange butterfly bush looked next to the blue bottles on her bottle tree. No, she didn’t drink the wine. I bought the tree and the bottles for her. You can see that her shasta daisies will be blooming soon.
These two big pots of annuals sit in an old wooden wheelbarrow. This is a true country garden.
These two are my parents. Aren’t they cute? I call them Ken and Barbie. Happy Anniversary, you two, and I hope you have many more.
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Cindi says
How wonderful that your parents are still around to share in your life and your children’s lives.
Kim says
How pretty and that is awesome that they are still so active. Keeps them young.
Paula says
Your parents looks so sweet. You are so blessed to have both parents, mine passed away at a young age.
Their garden is so pretty, Im sure they really enjoy it, and my aging aunt said “keep moving and doing, that is the secret”! Oh and coloring your hair, hehee.
Enjoy your day!
Christine says
What a great garden….I can see the wonderful memories and laughter that’s going on…such a cute post and I love how she uses color in her garden….orange butterfly bush next to deep blue glass?…sweet!
Vanessa says
That is an impressive garden and this post reminded me of my own grandmother and her absolute love of gardening! She passed away last year and this time of year when everything is in bloom I think of her often and fee grateful she passed on to us that same love of gardening. 🙂
Vanessa
Donnamae says
Your parents make the cutest couple! Wishing them a Happy Anniversary! They have a beautiful garden! 😉
Shirley@Housepitality Designs says
Thanks so much for taking on this tour of your parent’s wonderful garden…How amazing are they?..and he stills mows the grass…..I am sure that their secret of their “youthfulness” is that they celebrate life each day with love for each other, their family and their surroundings….Just loved this post!!.. Congrats to your parents on their anniversary!!!
mishelle says
So sweet! Love the , oh what is it called? pergola? and the fact they stillhave the birdhouse from when he was akid”)
debra@ HOMESPUN says
Their place is beautiful. So are they! And I went back and looked at her wonderful quilts! : ) That’s a treasure trove of gifts , those quilts…craftsmanship and love sewn into each one.