In January, I listed the things we hoped to accomplish outside in 2009. -Plant a new garden in 2009 for veggies and herbs. – Plant a rain garden along the garage. If we have it approved through the city, we get a free rain barrel, they pay us $4.00/square foot of landscaping and receive reduced […]
Keep it growin’
The garden’s still truckin’ along (and by truckin’, I mean that the vines are taking over the yard. I love it.) The lettuce is looking amazing. It loves its window box home. The radishes have been delicious. The eggplant is growing like weed (I’ve picked more than 25 eggplant so far.) And, I’ve counted more […]
Piece of Honest Scrap
Thanks to both Robin at Happy at Home and Carrie at Brick City Love for awarding me the Honest Scrap Award. I’ve been called a lot of things… and I know it can definitely get worse. Thanks. (And, you should all go check out those blogs. They clearly have good taste.) Here are the rules: […]
Fall’s in da house
I showed you a few fall photos here. But, I haven’t shared since I put everything else up. The hutches got fall-ified (and I made a banner like I posted about here). And the table…And the windows…And the living room… And, the kitchen, of course. (These were my first-ever decorations. My grandma sent them to […]
High-Five Fall DIYs
The top five things I’d like to create this season (so far)… (Felted Leaf Coasters) (Fall Blocks) (Fabric pumpkins) (Fall Bunting) (Wire pumpkin) These are my HIGH-FIVE (We would like you to say “high-five” like Borat. And if you tell Ryan and I that you don’t like Borat, we will cover our ears and start […]
DIY elevated doggie bowls
Ryan and I have been talking about building something to raise the doggie bowls in the kitchen for a while. The dogs get water EVERYWHERE when they drink, and we hoped that having the bowl raised would help. We also find that the bowls get scattered around everywhere and this would keep them in one […]
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