Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Outdoor Wednesday!

It has been so long since I have posted but I decided to try Outdoor Wednesday. I have been following A Southern Daydreamer and love to check out all the beautiful posts there. Of course, I realized that I didn't have any fabulous pics to post this week. So I am just posting a few pics of my outdoor spaces. This is a picture of my home in the country. The picture is about 2 years old so I have made many changes and will post a new pic next week of my updated exterior.
I have added alot of black to the porch and it looks much better.

We have alot of azalea bushes around the house and I just love when they bloom in the spring.



Here is an outdoor space for my two girls. It was a birthday gift my husband built for our now 8 year old daughter. My second daughter seems to spend more time there now.

Finally, this is a pic of the only hydragnea bloom we had on a bush out front. I have done alot of investigating as to the reason why we only had one bloom and hope to have a bush full in the next few years. However, it is still a beautiful bloom.

Have a beautiful summer!

6 comments:

  1. You have a beautiful home, and that outdoor space for the girls is where I would want to be with a good book:-)

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  2. Jill darlin, your home is just beautiful. I love your hydrangea bloom, just gorgeous, and those azaleas are so beautiful. Love the play house. My little grandkids would love playing in a little house like that. How very sweet. Someone spent a lot of time working on it. It looks just like a little minature. I signed up to follow your BLOG. I want to see your next post. Try Pink Saturday, that is fun also. I have only been bloggin a month, and I just love it. Please stop by and read my blog, and I would love to have you follow mine as well. Country Hugs, Sherry

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  3. Your home is beautiful and that little playhouse is as sweet as it could be!

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  4. You have such a lovely and serene home. Thanks for sharing your pictures with us.

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  5. What a pretty home.
    Thanks for sharing.
    Glenda

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