Monday, March 5, 2012

The Big Switcheroo




The time has finally come....
I'm entering the unfamiliar and unknown world of Wordpress. Hopefully, this site will be easy to maneuver around for you...
and me.
Hopefully....
Ok, confession time:
I'm really a lil concerned
Blame me? I mean....Good grief!!!!!! It's not that long ago that I actually learned how to post a picture on blogger.
Woof.
My website is still under construction so you might be seeing some funky happenings, but I'll get it straight...sooner or later! I'll figure it out, so bare with me as I venture into my new wordpress world...
http://www.sissiedale.com

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Friday, March 2, 2012

Spring is Comingggggggg

I've got the "itis"
Springitius, that is.
Not too much is out, even in the South, but I did manage to snag
 a couple of 7.50 Boston ferns from Lowes.
I also grabbed up a purple Senetti flower.
I've never bought one before and think it needs a lil more light than it's going to get ~
but by the time the new flowers hit the stores...I won't care.
I've got creeping jenny in this pot that's slowly creeping to the top waiting to creep down the sides.
Tulips are pushing through as well.  
I also added some white petunias.  Even it does get chilly, they should survive it.
That's a Lady Banks Rose in the pot as well.  I'm not sure what I was thinking with this one. If it gets any bigger, people won't be able to get through the front door. HA! I think I wanted it to have that cottage feel...
Not the overgrown feel.
Right now, things are still ok, we will see...
This is Fred the Frog.  He sits on my front porch and ribbets
 at any intruder who dares invade our tiny castle..
He's looking mighty sassy with his fine hair do'.
I bought him at an antique store about 11 years ago..
I've been kissing him daily just a waiting to see if he would turn into my perfect prince...
so far....
not so much.
I put this 4.00 bird house on my front porch. You can find these lil guys most anywhere.
He just makes it feel cozy.


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Friday, January 27, 2012

True Manure ~ Cumberland Island



Cumberland Island is a the largest of Georgia's barrier islands. 17.5 miles, 36,415 acres  which
includes marsh, mudflats and tidal creeks.
I'm so wishing I could live here...

You can only get there by a ferry.
when the boat pulls up to the island, this is usually the first thing you will see.
wild horses. 

This picture was taken with a ZOOM.
The horses take off if you even get near them.  


Spanish moss drips from the beautiful live oaks 

Not one paved road....


June is the best time to visit Cumberland

My View from the front porch of the Inn.





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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Gardens Galore

Our last house had lots of brick pathways, so I tried to create a
unique kind of garden with all sorts of different blooming plants and shrubs.


This is like...
the most unattractive gazebo but once I planted Confederate Jasmin on it,
it became a sweet lil sanctuary to sit in.
The entire back of the house had these huge sliding glass doors,
producing a beautiful view from every room.
This was the original site for the koi pond but I had to re do the entire thing..
The old pond had holes in the liner the size of  a basketball...
I'm not an avid rose garden girl, I kill most of them.
Luckily, there's knock out roses.
The name fits, they are beautiful when in bloom.

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Garden tours in Charleston

Every year I try to dig up ~ no pun intended ~ ok, so yes it was ~ somebody to go to Charleston with me for their annual garden tours. I think I've been three times.  
I'm luving this green house....
This side courtyard is so sweet and inviting...
I always come home with 1000 new ideas. Check out the link below, it's fabulous!
http://www.historiccharleston.org/news_events/festival.html
The best place to seek God is in a garden. You can dig for him there

~ George Bernard Shaw
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