Spring has really sprung around here!
I’m not sure if you remember,
because this was a while ago,
but my neighbor Nancy had her garden
about four years ago.
Well, it’s finally being featured in
this month’s issue!
Yes, she’s now officially
the queen of the hill, haha!
It’s funny because originally
we thought they were going to
highlight her
but instead they focused their story
on
the beautiful sloped hillside in her back yard.
I think the article turned out great,
and I’m sure Nancy’s garden has
changed
a lot over the last four years!
Maybe we can share some
updated photos
soon!
Just about a mile down the street from
me
is the home of my dear friend Marion
who has her own amazing secret garden that
just keeps evolving as time goes by.
become a little outdoor oasis...
In fact, it’s so fabulous
that it was just one of six gardens to
be highlighted
on the Sherman Gardens annual tour a few weeks ago.
Marion’s love of antiques and her
eye for European style really come
through
in her garden.
we had a prime view of the side yard,
its fountain and all the little
feathered friends
that make her garden come alive.
Marion favors plants that attract
butterflies and pretty birds.
This is one of the two paintings of
the garden
that were created by artists during
the tour.
Pretty garden urns planted with
succulents.
Life imitates art,
or in this case, vise versa.
Marion found these antique gates at
a flea market in Pasadena...
and now they mark the entrance to her
A lovely shady spot.
A peek at the garden tour guide book.
And of course, the ever charming
little Dante
enjoys every inch of the secret garden
as well!
ciao! fabiana
1 comment:
I love Marion's use of garden ornaments....that is something I could improve on in my yard. And those amazing iron gates!!!
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