September 08, 2016 4 min read 18 Comments
September 14, 2016
a love all of your postings.. thank you so much… yes fall has arrived where I live too this past week, cooler day and nights..
September 12, 2016
Thank you so much, Pammi, and welcome!
September 11, 2016
Your garden is lovely and your style so sweet. I enjoyed this blog post very much. Thankful to stumble upon your blog.
September 10, 2016
Oh Lidy…this is such a gorgeous setting! … I can just feel the crispness of the Fall air when I see your most beautiful images of the garden. Love that basket too!
September 09, 2016
Thank you so much. Happy weekend, to you both, too!
September 09, 2016
Barbara, thank you for your visit. The tarts? I have made tarts before, but these little darlings come from Trader Joe’s! {they have amazing little tarts in their freezer section that you bake}
September 09, 2016
What a beautiful and inviting garden, Lidy, and I love the nod to autumn…so gorgeous! Hydrangeas are a favorite flower and the colors this time of year are spectacular. Happy weekend!
September 09, 2016
Your message was just the right influence to turn from hot, hot and humid summer to the slowing pace of Fall. I would love to have the recipe for the Fall tart you enjoyed…if it tastes as good as it looks it will be wonderful.
Please, share?
September 09, 2016
You are a true stylist, my friend. The tarts were making hungry with each picture! I, too, love pea gravel, but hubby thinks it’s too messy. Someday…
Zinc is high on my list of the ‘rustics’ I want to add to my lakehouse. I’ll have a peek at your shop. I saw zinc chargers somewhere and my heart sang.
Happy Weekend, Lidy! Back to the lake! :-D
Jane
September 08, 2016
Lidy, I live through you vicariously! San Antonio Texas is not known for seasonal changes except hot to cold and back again. A rare plant here and there might change color but really, the direction of the light and how it looks in my home is what I enjoy. It has never kept me from decorating for the season! Have another beautiful day, Ginger
September 08, 2016
I love that name, what a great name for a house. The mint family is a little savage. The mint between our property does always grow back, it’s just that I love it best when it’s flowering. It’s always a mad dash out there to cut a bouquet before the neighbor hacks it off and puts it in his greens bin!
September 08, 2016
Thank you Rita! I love autumn so much, if I could, I’d just run around the neighborhood setting up little fall vignettes in the gardens of all our neighbors. {I’m sure they wouldn’t appreciate!}
September 08, 2016
Thank you John Paul, I know that autumn is your favorite season too!
September 08, 2016
What a stunning post! It is almost fall here on the farm, we can’t wait. The photos of your gardens are luscious, autumn in pictures. Thank you.
September 08, 2016
This post made me really happy and I can feel Fall coming already even with our temps in the 90’s. Thank you for all your wonderful posts. They make me smile!
September 08, 2016
This is a beautiful post. You’ve captured the essence of autumn perfectly, with gorgeous photos.
September 08, 2016
Gorgeous photos and lovely narrative. You get five stars for getting lie/lay correct, something painfully rare on the Internet these days.
Mint is very invasive (wild!!) and usually best kept in a pot, unless you want a LOT of mint. I suspect your neighbor’s mint will grow back just fine. Funny—I know a house here named les Menthes Sauvages.
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September 15, 2016
Thank you so much, Bridget! Excited about those cooler days and nights right along with you.