Showing posts with label Tuesday Garden Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tuesday Garden Party. Show all posts

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Tuesday Garden Party-Paperwhites and zinias


I love paperwhites. 
My mother used to decorate our home for the festive season with paperwhites, so their perfume brings me memories of a warm home, festive cookies being baked, and our name days and birthdays being celebrated.
As for zinias, they are so open hearted and colourful.

Photos taken this morning in our shop. 






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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Tuesday Garden Party

Hello dear friends,
 Today's theme is Decorating with yard/garden items




 These little fellows reside on my daughter's balcony, together with the red mushroom. Aren't they cute?


And this little guy used to light our backyard. Though the light doesn't work anymore, he makes me smile when I mook for him in the morning.

What makes you smile in the morning? 

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See you all next week.


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Tuesday, November 09, 2010

Tuesday Garden Party-Autumn blooms

Hello dear friends,

Today I thought I'd take you for a walk around our autumn garden.

This is a small apple tree growing in out backyard.
The apples are not eatable, but I like to watch the blooms and the fruit. 
There are some blooms that grace the green carpet of grass and leaves.


A bloom of our jasmin.


The leaves from our maple treas are falling on the ground.


Red and yellow, the colours of the season.

I would also like to share with you an i-phone application that you may want to check. It is called "Grow your Own" and it is supported by the most prestigious Royal Horticultural Society. It offers information and advice on growing your own fruit and vegetables. 



Thank you for stopping by, and thanks to An Oregon Cottage for hosting!




See you all next week!


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Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Tuesday Garden Party




Little unidentified green plants sprouting at the veranda. I had lost hope I would grow anything in this house, when I did the effort to plant any remaining seeds I had. I hope they will grow to be the eatable veggies they are supposed to be:-)
I hope your garden is blooming!


Thanks for hosting!


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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Tuesday Garden Party-Chrysanthemums



Hello dear friends,
I am so glad you are here, browsing, reading and commenting.
Today I'd like to show you some gardening I did over the weekend. I love flowers and plants. I don't mind getting my hands dirty. Gardening is one of my favorite pass times at home.

This is the time of the year that chrysanthemums are in bloom.
Today, October 26th, is the fete of St. Demetrius of Thessaloniki, a 4th century military Saint. Together with St.George they are among the favorite Saints of the Greeks when it comes to giving children a name. Chrysanthemums, blooming around the Saint's day, are also called of St.Demetrius.


I always like having chrysanthemums around this time of the year.
Sunday we went to a nearby garden center. There were so many beautiful blooms around,

Rows upon rows of flowers, waiting for the people who would admire their beauty and pick them, perhaps with a companion, to bring beauty and colour to their homes.

 Red and crimson, yellow and orange, white and violet, so many colours for your every mood and fancy.

From these three, only one made it home with me!.. Which one would you choose? Such a difficult choice :-)


Then it was time to go to pottery fairyland. I would gladly spend an hour there! I got two pots, simple but nicely worked.

Here we are at home, ready to move to a larger pot.

 And here are my two pythoi. I love the handmade stamp at the bottom.

These pots come from the island of Crete, in the South of Greece. They are the best of their kind. With the influx of foreign super markets, we are being flooded with supposedly cheaper Asian pots, with a clay that is of inferior quality, not fired well, and as a result the pots are peeling off. Cretan pots, however, are affordable, hard working and very beautiful in their details. It is so rare to see Greek products anymore, I am thrilled when I come across them.

While we were hard at work, we welcomed a visitor from the neighborhood. Being hospitable Greeks and all, we offered the guy a plate of delicious cat food which he obligingly tasted with due appreciation..


And before we say au revoir, a song for Nature, in English, from an electro-pop Greek group. Find them on Myspace.



Linking to Tuesday Garden Party with thanks for hosting, and thanks to you for sharing.




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Monday, October 18, 2010

Tuesday Garden Party-Water Mill




For my first post for Tuesday Garden Party I am posting a photo from our Summer holidays. This restaurant is on the island of Thassos in Northern Greece. It is built on the spot of an old water mill which the owners have restored and use to water their home grown vegetables.

Enjoy and appreciate Nature and Man's work.

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