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The sun emerged with all its power and I am full of energy rays to continue the book in one breath of Paloma. Thursday, December 17, 2009
Friday, December 11, 2009
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well, the sun is shinig and that doesn't help! :))
to have some real Christmas feeling, it should snow, it should be darker, cooler..
anything than this execeptional weather we have had in the last days! :))
anyway, can't do anything about it...so let's enjoy it! :)
together with my two doughters we have made the Christmas decoration for the
fireplace.
I cut brances of
mugo pine, whitebark pine, austrian pine
together with branches of rosemary and bay.
the decorations are small wooden or wicker Christmas objects,
ribbons and Christmas balls.
I put 4 big white candles for the Advent.
on the front door we put a very old decoration,
I made this together with the kids
I think some 10-12years ago :))
a simple juta bag filled with linning
match boxes as gifts
old toys
wooden stars
home made gips decorations
all clued together
this is the view we have had in the last week, it is very little Christmas feeling but so beautiful.
don't forget to drop by Katarina at Roses and Stuff
to see the other Blooming Friday's entries
have a nice weekend. :)
Friday, December 4, 2009
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the other day I manged to clean the terrace a little, to move all my citrus plants closer to the wall of the house, to plant some cyclamen that give some colour.
actually I didn't finsished..it started to rain again, and I had to leave it all there.
Wednesday, it was very beautiful...the oaks around our house still have their leaves, coloured yellow and brown, in the sun they shine as gold.
this is a view of a part of the house, seen from the hill in front of us.
it was so nice I went out for a walk to cut some branches for the
firepleace, I usualy make one big Adventskrans on the fireplace, and one small as table decoration.
my fireplace is non ready yet, I can't find the candles I'm looking for, and it started to rain again
today so I didn't finsihed.
I hope to have it done until Sunday, the second Advent! :)
I must say that it is thank's to K atarina that I manged to make my Adventskrans in time!
last Friday she showed us hers, and I just left the pc on..and run out in the garden to do mine! :))
this is what came out, using things and plants from my garden.
one round pot filld with potting soil (I used acid soil)
1 white cyclamen persicum (florist's cyclamen)
4 brances of iberis sempervirens (evergreen candytuft)
6-7 brances of pino mugo (dwarf mountain pine)
12-14 brances of santolina chamaecyparissus (gray santolina or lavender cotton)
4 candles 40cm high
some long brances of Hedera helix variegata (variegated english ivy)
plant the cyclamen in the middle.
the 4 candles as a cross.
and in between the candles put all the branches.
wrap the hedera around the pot and put the start and the end in the soil.
leave your decoration outside while your not using it, otherwise it will all dry out in
the indoor temperature.
I would like to show you my last Nasturtium, big, proud, orange and so beautiful :)
remember to drop by at Katarina's to see the other entry's.
have a nice weekend, and second Advent :)
Friday, November 27, 2009
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you just want it to be brighter, the day's longer, the sun to come back again.
it is not really time yet to dress up for Christmas,
I used a big simple pot where I already had cuttings of Nasturtium and Bignonia.
then my father-in-law gave me three bouquets of mixed leaves and flowers
that I could dispose as I wished.
It came out rather nice, a little bit colourful, not to much.
it looks good against the colour of the floor
I used Erica, Gipsophyla, ornamental cabbage,
Friday, October 2, 2009
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one of my many favorites is the Sedum Specatabilis.
I love waiting for it's minute flowers turning to pink.
then the whole plant turns red and brown, drying up completaly.
I think it looks very nice against my stonewall :)
it is a very easy growing plant, just take one small leaf and put it
in the ground...
and it will give you a new plant in no time.
it likes sunny places, poor soil and little water.
what else can you ask of a plant.
the sun is going down on this beautiful place that is the Garda Lake.
yesterday I had a huge group of german students doing a trekking on the
MOnte Baldo.
the weather up there was terrible...10°C, foggy and windy.
but when we came down...the sunset over Malcesine...was spectacular...
this was the group
and this was the sunset :)
have a nice wwk end :)
Thanks to Katarina at Roses and Stuff for hosting Blooming Friday.
Friday, September 18, 2009
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here the sometimes very hot and sunny weather during summer
makes some flowers stop blooming, just to come back again in September.
but I have a few that doesn't care about the heat, the sun or the high humidity :)
two are the lantanas..
one is lantana camara, mine the one in simple yellow
it grows in my rock garden so well, never complaining if I forget to water.
the other one is even more beautiful, the lantana mondevidensis
it's leaves changes colour in autumn, turning in dark purple.
both of them are very perfumed, not the flowers much as their leaves.
here on the Garda Lake they are winterhard, is is not necessary to cover them even on the few days of snow we have :)
both was bought on the Cote D'Azur several years ago, and I'm so pleased they liked it here.
another very very
easygrowing, nevercompling, alwayshappy plant is the solanum crispum.
this one is a cutting, growing so big and beautiful under the Robina tree.
as it is so difficuolt making cuttings of the lantana, with the solanum crispum..
you just cut a small branch, you put in earth in the shade...and you wait..
the next spring you can plant it in the ground.
it will loose it's leaves in the winter, will look sooo miserable...
put as the tiepid spring sun comes back (here the spring starts in early March)
it will pop out it's new sprouts...and in no time..fill with purple, delicate flowers that will perfume in the wind ass you pass by.
so, plant near a place were you sit, realx or/and eat.
Thank you Katarina for hosting this beautiful weekly event:)
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