Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

The Skinny on Spring Wreaths

Each new season you'll find me fiddling with silk flowers and putting together wreaths, and this weekend I've been working on one for the front porch. But finding one that will fit is always a problem. Most of the time I just give up and go with a bunch of silk branches or flowers for the large wicker cone that's on the side of the front porch.



But last year we had an upset with some little finches that wanted to make a nest in the cone with my faux flowers. I thought I had managed to escape having to leave out green poinsettias until May...but no. They were all over that wonderful spot. So when I was able to hijack their plans, or so I thought, a nest of little eggs were dashed on the front porch concrete by accident. Well, birdie lover that I am, I felt horrible and realized that I would have to do better this next nesting season. 




That meant NO WICKER CONE!!!!
(said in the tone of Mommie Dearest's "NO WIRE HANGERS!!")

Here's a pic from last Fall so you can see the problem;
Lovely nesting spot in the white cone to the left.

 Please excuse the pumpkins,
but you can see what I mean.
...the perfect, out of the way, nesting spot.



You can also see my dilemma with my finding a wreath for the door. It's one of those glass storm doors, that only give you a few inches to work with. So if I put a wreath on the door, it has to be super skinny!

So, here's a better shot of my make-do creation, 
hanging on a recent purchase from Pier 1.
That naughty Nita, made me go out and buy this...



Isn't this blackboard just so cute and scrolly?
I have plans for it on the sideboard in the hall after Easter.


 OK, so back to my wreath dilemma...
I found a skimpy one in my stash, with white berries,
(Michael's for about 8 bucks)
which works for Christmas or Spring,
but it was too blah,
and needed something else...
like a twig or two of forsythia and a nest.
Just grabbed a few extra goodies from the flower bin and wired them on.



I think this may have saved the day.


Joining in on these great parties:




Have a wonderful Sunday!
xoxo,

Sunday, February 24, 2013

More birdies and presents to myself...

You all know how much I love me some birdies, and you've heard me sing the praises of the UK Edition of Country Living. Put them both together in this month's February Issue, and you have me looking forward to Spring more than ever.



Once you've experienced one of these gorgeous monthly magazine publications you'll be hooked. The UK Edition is true to it's name. It's all about life in rural Britain; farms, businesses, crafts, entrepreneurs, cooking, traditions, and lifestyle.




This month they featured bird and nest illustrations
 from the Natural History Museum, London.




The illustrations in the layout look like watercolor exhibits on faded papers,
with dimensional identification tags. a very vintage look.















This month's issue is still available at bookstores. 




And I have to share this wonderful breadboard that arrived in the mail this week. Being sick and delirious ;) I'd forgotten that I'd ordered it, and when my husband brought the monster box to me I was clueless. (That happens to me every once in awhile and it has nothing to do with a fever)



 It's a big boy breadboard, that I ordered from "Decor Steals" as my Valentine present to myself. When I ordered it I didn't have any idea where I'd put it, but I wasn't going to let it pass by. It's not as heavy or well made as the real thing, but it has the look of an old one, and the price was right.




And this interesting reproduction metal sign came from "Antique Farmhouse" before Christmas. The distressed creams and browns are really pretty....and it says "Paris"... what's not to love?


I think I like them together...



Hope you're having a wonderful weekend. I've been working on more Springification around here. The sunporch was Saturday's project...I'm just getting started. And please don't remind me that another snowstorm is scheduled for Tuesday!
I'm joining in at these parties:

Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style

xoxo,

Saturday, February 23, 2013

What you do if you're iced in...


Well, you hang around your kitchen window
 looking at all the critters and birdies who are looking for a snack...



Critter feeding is pretty messy business.




This is the frosty view outside my kitchen window above the sink.



It seems a certain little somebody was trapped when the icy rain started coming down in buckets. She had to take cover under the wagon. Looks pretty chilly...and uncomfortable.



can you see her?



As soon as it let up the bluebirds were back. I've lived here 10 years and only seen bluebirds a handful of times, but a little Bluebird "couple" have taken a liking to the feeder up here, so now they're regulars.



Now, look who's back...



She didn't like all the ice pellets in her food pan.



It was a battle all afternoon, 
birds vs. squirrel.



I don't have a zoom telephoto lens, so I just had to use my regular lens. These aren't the best photos, but if you look closely you'll see the variety I had on the feeder. Purple finch and Sparrow on the feeder, a goldfinch on top of the faux evergreen and a little wren waiting turns.



...got some fluff going on here.



My little female bluebird on the feeder again.
The bluebird is the Missouri State Bird




 and speaking of "state birds" we couldn't leave out the Cardinals...



And yes, I had a little help from the "Official" Bird Watcher.


We never lost our power, but it did cut out off and on for awhile.
This has been a long week of feeling lousy, 
but I'm better now.
I think I slept about 16 hours a day most of the week.
and that's with having a flu shot.
I guess if you are going to be sick it's best
when it's snowy and icy,
...a good time to be snuggled up at home.
I hope the rest of you are making it through the snowstorm.
Stay warm.
Spring will be here soon...
I think.


p.s. EpicLinen is still having a discount 
on all orders until March 3.
Head over and look around.


xoxo,

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

What's new on the sideboard...


I've been guilty...
yes, guilty ...
of ignoring my sideboard!




I hadn't touched a thing on it since March,
 when I updated it just a "hare"/hair for Easter.
(sorry, couldn't resist the pun)


I like to bring out my floral Mandeville and King Seed Box
this time of year and do it up right.



My sideboard is in my main hall right off the kitchen...
next to the stairway to the lower level.
It's impossible to get a good shot of it 
without hanging like a monkey from a chandelier.


tight space.
just ask my son-in-law who reminds me each time he's here
and unloading suitcases and French Bulldogs.
(just jabbing you a little, Keith)


too bad. 
love my sideboard being here.
my husband knows NOT to complain.

(I better be sweet or there'll be no Coldwater Creek gift card this year for Mother's Day)



And since Mother's Day will be here next month
I added one of my sweet framed greetings from 1939.


and a vintage flower book from 1945 with some seed packets.


McSquirrel is residing in the metal conservatory/lantern.




so...let's see how long this new ivy lasts...








 I love this teensy woven basket...


 just perfect for a little birdie






(everything here except the lantern were flea market finds)

so much better!

I'll be hanging out at these get-togethers:


Thrifty Finds at Southern Hospitality
Met Monday with Between Naps On the Porch

xoxo,

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