Hello everyone,
It is the time of year that often starts out
misty here in the early morning.
I enjoy watching the mist lift from the
pond and garden before the sun burns
through.
I think it gives the garden an air
of mystery and romance.
The Gardener's Cottage
But as the day progressed the sun
came out and a friend came for tea.
The virginia creeper has turned a
burgundy red now as fall has struck.
Sharon enjoying a bouquet
of hydrangeas.
After we enjoyed tea and a visit
Sharon kindly agreed to be my model
for a little photo shoot.
I love Sharon's pretty prairie skirt
and cowgirl boots.....perfect in our
little boathouse.
Thanks, Sharon for being
such a lovely model......it was
fun!
Can't let the day go by without
sharing some garden shots.
Love these colors together.
Still playing with my camera and
so I couldn't resist sharing these
garden beauties.
Beautiful roses from
the garden.
It will soon be time for me
to reread this enjoyable book.
So pretty!
Vintage teacup and vase.
Thanks, Sharon for the sweet
napkin!
Well, time for tea again.....what a
fine day it was.
We have a busy weekend coming
up so in case I don't see you again
Happy Thanksgiving to my Canadian
friends!
Happy weekend to all!
Carolyn
It's just so lovely to see your gardens in the fog. We've had foggy mornings here as well then the sun breaks through to beautiful mornings and afternoons. Sharon is a wonderful model and I really like her style!! Have a fabulous Thanksgiving weekend!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you two had a good time. I just love your property. It is filled with so much beauty. And your header is splendid as well!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
It was a wonderful memory made on a beautiful autumn day, the scones and cider were amazing. I am thankful this weekend to have you as a friend. The photo session was a bonus.
ReplyDeleteSharon xo
Everything is beautiful there!
ReplyDeleteReally a lovely experience reading your blog for the first time. A customer at the antique store where I work mentioned how charming your blog is, and suggested I stop by, so glad she did. Your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for writing this wonderful inspirering blog , i am so happy that I found my way to your place in this endless internet world.
ReplyDeleteSending all the best from an island in the baltic sea,
Patricia
oh that view of the cottage thru the fog! just lovely!
ReplyDeleteWundervolle Bilder, Dank Sharon!
ReplyDeleteDiese Power-Farben!
Wie heißt eigentlich die Hortensien-Sorte im kräftigen Pink!!! In die habe ich mich soeben verliebt...
Alles Liebe von Susan aus Deutschland
Your photos are always so beautiful. What camera do you use to photograph your gardens?
ReplyDeleteHi Joyce,
ReplyDeleteThank you! My camera is a Canon 60D.
I enjoy using it!
Hi Susan,
The hydrangea you asked about is a strawberry vanilla and I also love the deep pink color it turns in autumn.
Thanks for your visit also.
Carolyn
Your gardens are amazing! Sharon was a beautiful model.
ReplyDeleteHaving seen so many of your lovely photos posted on Pinterest, I simply had to visit your beautiful blog. I'm so, so happy I did. Exquisite! I look forward to more.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Stacy
Hi, Very refreshing and beautiful article.Also wonderful morning scenario.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing.
It is so nice to be able to enjoy the presence of a friend and to enjoy a cup of tea together. Her skirt is very pretty. Your flowers looks marvelous. I thought that by now all flowers in Canada would have been gone. They are beautiful! Thank you for sharing these great photos and story with us all.
ReplyDeleteGood company and a garden can it be better!! I love your friend skirt and boots too!! Very pretty. Beautiful flower portraits. All the best Mari
ReplyDeleteso sweet of her to pose for you.
ReplyDeleteRosamund Pilcher. ..I think Maud used a name like that in one of her stories. :)
I love all of Rosamund Pilcher's books. I've re-read several of them. I think my favorite might be, 'The Shell Seekers'. Her books just whisk one away to another place and a way of living. As always, beautiful photos here.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photography....you paint a beautiful picture with your lens!
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