With the exception of Christmas day, we haven't seen the sun in central Alabama for weeks. Although it hasn't been truly cold, it has been wet and gloomy, with an abundance of rainfall or high humidity almost every day.
I had all kinds of outdoor plans for my Christmas break, none of which can happen in a backyard that more closely resembles a swamp than a garden.
Of course, "wet" is what defines the winter season here. A wet winter is a good winter. My well hydrated trees, shrubs and perennials are healthy and prepared to handle the cold snaps which will inevitably arrive during the coming weeks.
I just wish the rain would come another day.
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Merry Christmas from my backyard to yours
While enjoying my Christmas gardens, I was reminded Jesus, our Savior and Son of God was not born in a hospital, mansion, or even a humble home; he was born in the "backyard" of an inn.
I hope your Christmas is filled with gladness and joy. Merry Christmas from my backyard to yours.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
I'm dreaming of a white Christmas
Each year I decorate my tree with a color scheme. It always starts with approximately 1000 lights wrapped around the branches from the trunk to the tips of the branches. This generally takes several hours.
This year, I wanted to create an illusion of snow on my tree. I used all white ornaments and then draped the tree with tulle to give it that snow covered feel.
Because I'm frugal (or the queen of cheap, depending on who you ask), all of the ornaments came from yard sales, including the stunning angel, and the tulle was leftover from my oldest daughter's wedding. The total cost of decorating the tree (except for lights) was less than $10.
My Christmas tree will be as close as we get to a white Christmas in central Alabama.
May all your Christmases be white!
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Poor Christmas tree
As is my custom, on December 1st, Bob and I went to Helena Landscape Supply to choose our tree. I like to purchase my Christmas tree from a local business and their trees are nicely displayed, kept in water, have an excellent price, and the customer service is always wonderful.
And there the tree sits, for almost two weeks now, without a single light or decoration. It has been a busy holiday season for me so far and I just haven't been able to set aside the time it takes to wrap a thousand lights around its branches and then fill them with ornaments.
Perhaps today? Maybe tomorrow?
Monday, December 8, 2014
My Christmas ponies
My first project this year has been to make a "wreath" in the shape of a horse's head out of materials found in the horse pasture. I used cedar and long leaf pine for my holiday pony.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
The first colors of Christmas
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