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GreenPartyVoter

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Thu Apr 26, 2012, 08:30 PM Apr 2012

The latest pics of the new house. [View all]

Now that winter is over, it's time to start thinking about the huge swath of dirt which surrounds the place. I have discovered that raking compacted dirt is not fun, but I am sure I will have no regrets once we get the grass seed going.


Flower bed



Lower level flower bed



Flower beds as seen from the driveway



Husband and elder son making a trellis for the climbing rose



Ran out of lattice for the top, so it's not quite done yet. We're going to enclose the bottom of the porch in the same lattice work.



Younger son helped plant this Forsythia



...and also this dwarf Burning Bush



Prostrate Veronica, which will hopefully shore up the slope when it fills in.



Various colored cone flowers are planted here



Pot of chives. We live in deer country, so I was told to plant smelly things they don't like.



Pansies and Sweet Alyssum



Turned part of the basement into a teen hangout. I think this winter we'll add a foosball table too. (The kids are just loving the fact that they finally have a space for having friends over.)



Finally unpacked some breakables, but when we get the kittens this summer I will have to turn around and repack them. LOL



This is Charlotte. I think she is a flour sack doll, and could be fairly old.



You can see part of the pattern on her back. Whoever made her cut on the "sew" lines and sewed on some of the "cut" lines. I wonder if maybe she was a child's project?



In addition to the sweet little calico dress, she is wearing what I think is a muslin petticoat and a flannel one. Under those are bloomers, which you can see tucked away in the center of the pic. (She has no feet or hands.)


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The latest pics of the new house. [View all] GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 OP
i love. i love it all. thanks for the pictures. nt seabeyond Apr 2012 #1
Thank you. :^) How are you surviving the weather? It's 50s and 60s here, but the trade off is rain. GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #9
i love the rain, love it so much. love love love it. lol. it was so hot again today, i was dyin' seabeyond Apr 2012 #16
Glad things cooled off for you! I am finding it a bit warm in the house for sleeping at night. Time GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #25
Very nice! ohiosmith Apr 2012 #2
Thanks! It's very exciting to see it taking shape. I just wish we had the money to GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #11
Just lovely! siligut Apr 2012 #3
Thank you. I think my boys are growing up to be pretty nice looking. :^D The cow creamer was GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #12
Great looking family, great looking house. If you need help moving some of those boulders call... Scuba Apr 2012 #4
LOL Poor, poor Veronica. GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #13
Beautiful! frogmarch Apr 2012 #5
Thank you. So far it has been wonderful being here. A very nice place to GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #14
Where's the elevators for the cars? zbdent Apr 2012 #6
LOL GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #15
My dear GreenPartyVoter! CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2012 #7
Thanks, Peggy. It's going to take ages filling up that garden since we GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #19
Congradulations! randr Apr 2012 #8
Thanks! It's true, too. I never felt the need to post pics of our old trailer. Not much GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #20
Coming along beautifully! bluesbassman Apr 2012 #10
Thank you so much. :^) GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #21
Those look like some small smiles of satisfaction there on your boys! riderinthestorm Apr 2012 #17
Heheh. There was a lot of fussing and fuming trying to get GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #22
You will have a rock garden. My favourite thing!! applegrove Apr 2012 #18
If you know of any good "drapey" plants that are deer resistant, let me know? I'd like GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #23
Don't know the names of plants. My parents did all the gardening. We had heaps of snap applegrove Apr 2012 #24
Snap dragons are on my list. :^) GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #26
We also had wild strawberries growing along the side of the path through the rock garden. applegrove Apr 2012 #27
That's a neat idea! GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #28
Silver Pony Foot looks great hanging off ledges and pots. It's a native plant here in Texas, and... northoftheborder Jun 2012 #31
I will look into it, thanks! GreenPartyVoter Jun 2012 #32
Thanks for all of the pictures livetohike Apr 2012 #29
We are, although I have yet to really put pictures up on the wall. For some reason, we just haven't GreenPartyVoter Apr 2012 #30
Terrific! I love your breakables! cyberswede Jun 2012 #33
Yes, I believe it is Dutch, as my mom was from Dutch PA. :^) As for the breakables I think the GreenPartyVoter Jun 2012 #34
So, so very cool. Baitball Blogger Jun 2012 #35
Thanks! GreenPartyVoter Jun 2012 #36
Lovely! I am sooo impressed! kimi Jun 2012 #37
Your place is beautiful Tallulah Jun 2012 #38
There's a line somewhere between 'flower bed' and 'garden' Major Nikon Jun 2012 #39
amazing backwoodsbob Jun 2012 #40
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