I was awake early this morning. With the temp in the low 60’s, I enjoyed my coffee and the sound of songbirds on the porch. On cooler afternoons, the porch is the scene for enjoying bowls of ice cream and playing a game with the grandchildren. Right now, it is overcast with a temp in the 80’s and the porch is the place for drying my clothes on a folding rack (my dryer is broken but the repairman is due here tomorrow).
I love the ferns. They remind me of walks on the mountainside in Oregon where the ferns grew wild and plentiful. The fuchsia plant sits on a $5 red garage sale table. It’s a thirsty plant! What would a porch garden be without herbs and petunias? The only problem with the herbs (sage, sweet basil, rosemary and spearmint) is they’re challenged to get enough sun on this covered porch. We’ll see how they do. Hopefully, I will get enough to be able to cook with them occasionally.
My next-door-neighbor was discarding the white rocker and asked me if I would like to have it. I was delighted. It needs a fresh coat of paint and a cushion in the soft sage green. I saw one at Lowe’s the other day – just need to go buy it. The settee, blue chair and green chair all came from Lowe’s. The outdoor rug was a good buy at Bed, Bath & Beyond. I think I paid about $37 for it and it’s one of the larger sizes. My daughter found the cute Dragonfly table for me at Walmart. It was one of my Mother’s Day presents this year and I love it!
If it stays overcast and cools down a little this afternoon, I think I will curl up on the wicker settee and continue reading the third in a wonderful series entitled Alaskan Courage by Dani Pettrey, a great new author.
How are things on your summer porch?
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3 Comments
Nancy @ A Joyful Cottage
Your porch is delightful. It looks like the perfect place to enjoy ice cream and your grandchildren.What a blessing to receive that beautiful rocker from your neighbor, and the dragonfly table from your daughter. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving the nice comment. ~ Nancy
Dianne
My pleasure, Nancy! Your blog is delightful. Thank you for the sweet comment.
Vickie
You’ve got a wonderful spot to sit in the shade and enjoy the outdoors!