Saturday, June 25, 2022

A Garden Shed and More Color...

 


Here Millie and I are looking through the open screened window into the little garden shed.  She is wanting to go inside to take shelter from today's fierce heat, as it is a very hot day here. We will do that after we take a quick look around outside to see what is going on in the garden. 

There are lots of zinnias blooming now, and in so many wonderful colors. The ones, not quite open yet, are such a joy, all fresh and new.  

We are not hearing the summer tanager today which makes me wonder if he is helping more now to feed the young ones.  Or, perhaps, it is just too hot today to sing pretty songs. 





I am sure O'Keeffe would enjoy the poppies that are beginning to bloom, even though she would probably enjoy them more in red. I, however, am loving them in pink.
  



With the windows and door opened wide, the Shanty does provide some relief from the sun's blistering rays.  There's seating enough inside for five, so we sometimes have our young friends from across the pasture come for tea.  They wouldn't mind drinking from cups that are well over a hundred years old, but I discourage that and bring out some newer ones for the parties. Millie drinks from a dish. 




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The ducks, loons, or terns, or whatever they are, delight me to no end.   The old, waxed canvas from which they are made is quite wonderful. They have definitely helped define this garden shed for what it is. I love them so much, and especially the old canvas cloth from which they are made. 





Last year's zinnias and other favorite flowers still add splashes of color about the Shanty.  The red salvia, I think, is more beautiful dried than it was fresh, and the dried zinnias are still quite lovely.  I suppose I could replace them with fresh cut ones from the garden, but I'll not be taking those away from the bees and butterflies.  









"Elvish singing is not a thing to miss in June under the stars, not if you care for such things."

~J.R.R. Tolkien


13 comments:

kathyinozarks said...

Good evening, what a lovely sitting area you have created in your garden shed, so inviting. Would be wonderful for reading a book, or a little craft project. Perfect for tea with friends.
I planted lots of seeds, but most of them had gotten washed away from a heavy storm we had, so I only have a handful coming up-I love zinnias as they bring in the butterfies.
Loving your vintage dishes
hugs from the lake

Granny Marigold said...

I'm intrigued by your ducks/loons made of waxed canvas. I've never heard of such and I wonder where in the world you found them.
Your zinnias are doing so well. I had a nice patch growing but some bug ate most of them. I've dusted them with Rotenone. It remains to be seen if they'll recoup.
It's finally hot here too. It really seems that summer arrived with the solstice. Take care

nookworm said...

I definitely will order some of those shaggy zinnia and crepe poppies for next year! The shanty is a wonderful place! My collection of ducks is not the canvas kind but I love them too!

Shrimpton and Perfect said...

Lovely post. The birds are quite wonderful in their waxed cloth plumpness. I also love the tones of the old china, ah, and Tolkien he knew special things.

TheCrankyCrow said...

What a beautiful and fun little getaway you've created. Like Granny Marigold, I, too, am intrigued by the canvas ducks. I've never encountered them either...but they are wonderful. Beautiful posies too, but my favorite are those poppies. I especially love the pink. I had red ones for a time, but they just were not happy here and gave up after a couple of years. Stay cool... We are back to cool temps (lows to the 40's) and wind. Always wind. Sunday Blessings ~Robin~

happyone said...

Your shanty is a delightful place. I love it.
I've never seen ducks made out of canvas cloth before. How interesting.

Quilting Babcia said...

The ducks are exquisite in their own special way, created in love no doubt. We were surprised to see the pink/purple poppies that bloomed sparsely last year scattered their seeds far and wide and there are in abundance this year. They only bloom for a day sadly, so delicate and pretty though. Your garden shed is the envy of those of us who have no such rustic luxury, thank you for sharing yours with all of us.

Prims By The Water said...

What a nice sanctuary you have to beat the heat! Love it. Wish I had an out building to decorate. Love your ducks too! Janice

Rose said...

Oh, I so love every single photo! Just enjoyed this post so much.

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Your photos are so inspiring! I love the dried zinnia and it is good to leave the fresh growing ones for the bees and butterflies. Your building looks so inviting and comforting!

Hootin Anni said...

When I did a lot of gardening, I always noticed zinnias thrived in heat. Your images are stellar!!

Brenda Kay Ledford said...

I love your post especially the ducks. I love the zinnias, too. Your building is awesome!

Magpie's Mumblings said...

I don't think I've ever seen canvas decoys before - very cool! And I must admit to a great deal of green-eyed envy over that She-Shed.
The zinnias made me think of my mother who would plant rows of them in the vegetable garden much to the chagrin of my dad who thought gardens should be for vegetables.