Vintage ~ Handmade ~ Homes ~ Gardens

Saturday, 2 July 2011

Container colour

Early every May I go to the garden centre and spend indecent amounts of cash on bedding for my containers but I am richly rewarded come July.

The front door is looking extra welcoming...
















Pots and urns and interest and colour to the border




And the patio pots are in full bloom





















What a wonderful time of the year. 
Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

Friday, 1 July 2011

Potten End Open Gardens

Well it's nearly the weekend and here I am just catching up with writing about last weekend. Summer goes much too quickly doesn't it? What a scorching hot Sunday it was last weekend too (well that's a dim and distant memory). Like mad dogs and Englishmen I ventured out with my sister and niece to visit Potten End Open Gardens. I have a dear friend who lives in this lovely village just outside the even lovelier town of Berkhamsted.  I was so exhausted from walking in the hot sun that I took very few photos but here here are a few photos from the afternoon.

Pretty Potten End cottages 





My sister and niece enjoying some welcome shade



My friend inherited this lovely garden border when she bought a house on the village green



My favourite garden of the afternoon for this wonder vista. Isn't it heavenly?



What a wonderful place to sit with a good book












This weekend I plan to spend in my own garden. What are your plans? I hope the sun shines for you wherever you are.

Sunday, 19 June 2011

RIP Big Man

After 30 years and countless shows this was to be the last time I heard the Big Man, Clarence Clemons, play Jungleland Clarence Clemons Jungleland solo Madison Square Gardens, NY 2009

God bless you Clarence and thank you for all the wonderful music and those joyful performances with Bruce.










RIP Big Man

Saturday, 18 June 2011

We all need some Cath in our lives

Do you know the other day a woman at work admired my polka dot handbag and when I said it was a Cath Kidston she said "Cath who?" I know. Unbelievable! Obviously I shared the joy of Cath with her and now she tells me she sees it everywhere!

Anyway, I just got the latest CK newsletter and look whats new this month. A pretty flask.  Oooh I want!


Friday, 17 June 2011

Vintage Queen

I think it's OK to call the Queen vintage. She's been on the throne all my life (and I'm approaching a vintage age myself). Just as with all those vintage items we all love where once to be found in every 1950s home, it's only now that I am starting to really appreciate the Queens unique sense of style. OK, there is still the odd canary yellow outfit like we saw at the Wedding but she is rocking some great outfits of late (see Her Majesty the Fashionista) . Yesterday at Epsom Races for example.

Ladies Day at Epsom always produces some eye popping fashion, not all of it in a good way.




Of course it always rains. These gals look super don't they?







... and it's all about the hats (isn't this pretty?)




Then of course there was Her Maj herself in another wonderful on trend colour block outfit. Isn't it a wonderful colour?





She may be vintage in years but her outfits somehow seem just right for a modern age. Now I wonder. Does she (like the rest of us) swap it for comfy sweat pants when she gets home, feet up with a nice cup of tea?


Friday, 10 June 2011

A few of my favourite things

The working week over, feet up, a glass of chilled wine, bliss. Trawling through photos from places taken here and there rediscovering what I find beautiful.

Here are some of my favourite things:

A beautiful summer border...




canal barges...




 Cambridge architecture...




Provencal markets  







beach huts at Southwold...







Pasadena porches...




that HUGE clock at Musee D'Orsay...



Joshua Tree...




a walled garden...










English period houses (that make my heart sing)...










and Home Sweet Home...





Enjoy your weekend xx

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Waddesdon Garden Centre

I think it all started when gardens started being called 'garden rooms'. Plants now have to wrestle for space in the local garden centre with barbeque sets, books, home made fudge, scented candles and soft furnishings, pretty much anything to do with the home you can think of. The quality and quantity of plants seems to deteriorated and I find I have to travel further to seek out proper nurseries if I want something other than the run of the mill.

Driving through Waddesdon in Buckinghamshire last week I remembered that there is a garden centre there. I needed a bag of compost so I thought I would just pop in and grab some. Let me confess right away that my purse was significantly lighter when I left 2 hours later. Well au contraire - I was completely seduced by the gorgeous home and garden products on display. I even bought a couple of scarves for birthday gifts! It's more of a lifestyle centre than a garden centre, but a life I can happily buy into. If Waitrose opened garden centres they would look like this.

There is an excellent selection of plants at the centre and beautifully displayed as you can see...



But with such super home and garden accessories prettily displayed you can see why I was so tempted...


















It was so devine I had to drag myself away and get on with my journey... but I'll be back.
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