Glan Llyn Estate Vineyard
When the farm was first purchased it was
an apple orchard
This is the story of
THE SHACK
as it stands today
The little shack is tucked in near
the old farm house
There is one gigantic cherry tree
that shades the little green house in the summer time
As I strolled down the hill I noticed
these pretty yellow flowers!!!!!!!
Spring has definitely arrived
The gardener's rose bush
Leaves are sprouting
The summer bath tub
When the gardener lived in the shack
she would come home from work
don her bathing suit
hop in
and soak in the warmth of the sun
As I continued my walk around the shack
I spotted the picker's ladder
How many apples have been picked by
the picker?????
Here is the charming kitchen window
love the ivy
The bench
Built by the gardener's Father
The bench was made with poles
salvaged from the apple orchard
Must say....it weighs a ton!
Wooden pieces of wood have been
nailed to the side of the shack
to cover up holes
drilled by
woodpeckers
The gardener happens to be
an artist
She had fun with paint and brush
We are now inside the shack
the gardener's hat has been left behind
I see a shelf leaning against the wall
Built by her Grandfather
This was her stove
The 'ONE' and only sink
All in all, this was the kitchen!
The buds of the cherry tree
A sweet little home
One day I will tell the story
in pictues with
before
and after photos
of when the gardener
lived in the shack
looking forward to the before and after... SB
ReplyDeleteHow quaint. What a neat experience for you both. I love your blogs.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Devonna
all true, except the gardener didn't wear a bathing suit! haha. you should get lyndsay's pruners and cut back the ivy from the window and prune the rose bush, it looks a bit tall. just in case you're looking for something to do. jen
ReplyDeleteUnmistakably Dianne's talented lens!
ReplyDeleteCaptures more than 'what is' but what 'might be'! The "before" is charming. Hope it isn't lost! Heather