A good French toile, below, come to life.
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Shot this week, I'm greedy and would like daily access.
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Shoot when the rose is cascading blossoms.
Shoot on a snowy day in the dead of winter.
Shoot on a bleached out hot humid Southern afternoon.
Shoot from inside the kitchen, two big windows view this French toile.
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Fall shots, with rain, a refined camera allowing you to smell the petrichor from foliage, and rusty tools, or corrugated metal. Divining the distinctions of each.
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A great year for Anna Belle hydrangeas.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics from Susanne Hudson's garden this week. Come see her garden, it's on tour this Sat/Sun, Penny McHenry Hydrangea Festival.
OH, TARA!!!!
ReplyDeleteThose tool BOUQUETS are something SPECIAL...............You have shown us before I think ONE in your houses but these on the corrugated garden shed are FANTASTIC!Now, I will have to walk the COMPOUND and find I spot to PUT one!!!But first I think I may need to hit a garage sale for MORE TOOLS!
SO< looking forward to your new home PHOTOS..........the before's and AFTER's...............
Don't over DO!!!!
XOXO
Pinned it.
ReplyDeleteI am putting this onto my calendar for next year. Must . go . south. The hydrangeas and their festival are calling.
ReplyDeleteI am in love with that shed! I wish I were close so I could come see!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tara for your talk on gardening at the Hydrangea Festival. My friends and I enjoyed hearing you speak so eloquently on garden design. The festival is fabulous! Suzanne Hudson's garden, as usual, is a garden to copy from.
ReplyDeletethis is breathtaking! saw something similar at prince charles highgrove garden shop.
ReplyDeletegood luck to you on your fresh start but no doubt emotional
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