I love the entrance, too. It was actually Maddie's idea last year (I've since linked it to the original post).
I just had the vines tied to a stake last year (and the top drooped because of it), this year I cut down a thin weed tree, and bent it to use as an arch support, since it's pliable right now.
The entrance is one of those things that brings the Magic, you know?
I love the finches! (if that is what they were LOL). All we get are doves at our feeder and they are cute, but I keep trying to lure the smaller ones closer.
I love the entrance to the secret raspberry garden! Oh, I can't wait for the fresh raspberries.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fitting end to February. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the secret entrance too. What a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteAnd the dancing chalk shot is brilliant :-)
I love the entrance, too.
ReplyDeleteIt was actually Maddie's idea last year (I've since linked it to the original post).
I just had the vines tied to a stake last year (and the top drooped because of it), this year I cut down a thin weed tree, and bent it to use as an arch support, since it's pliable right now.
The entrance is one of those things that brings the Magic, you know?
I love your red chair! It looks so inviting for a relaxing reading afternoon!
ReplyDeleteI love the finches! (if that is what they were LOL). All we get are doves at our feeder and they are cute, but I keep trying to lure the smaller ones closer.
ReplyDeleteWe are play in the dirt folk too.
Jennifer - they hang with finches... we learned today they're called Pine Siskins. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, nice big yard to have all that in there! :)
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