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Gardening On My Mind

March 22, 2018~ Gardening

“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭1:7‬ ‭

Happy Thursday dear friends.  The first few days of spring have been eventful for much of the country, with snow falling across the eastern part of the U.S.  and the fourth Nor’easter in three weeks.  Alabama, my home state, was hit by violent tornadoes, and soft ball size hail on Monday night.  Many homes were completely destroyed within a twenty-five mile radius of our home, including some major damage to Jacksonville State University.   We personally know families that lost their homes or that were severely damaged.  We continue to pray for all that have been impacted.  Butch and I are so thankful that we didn’t experience any damage.

With so many people suffering, I refuse to complain that we have frost this morning.  But I can’t help but look forward to warmer weather for digging, weeding, and planting in the garden. Have you been able to get started, or are you waiting for the weather to moderate and the ground to warm up?  With gardening on my mind, let’s grab a cup of coffee or tea and get a few ideas!  You can see more of my garden here.

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 The arbor has been a part of our landscape for years.  Butch built it more than thirty years ago to hold a swing.  It was originally in our front yard and it was moved many years ago to the back of our house.  Lady Banks roses climb the arbor and they are loaded with buds if the frost doesn’t get them!  The old rusty iron boy and girl are my favorite statuaries!

Last year fountain grass filled the garden urn. The building is often mistaken for a guest house, but it is Butch’s workshop!

The bronze statue is the center feature of our garden.  It is actually a fountain, but my Renaissance Man said no to that.  It stayed stopped up before and was a lot of trouble!

 We installed the fence the year that the garden was established (2015)!  The metal obelisk is one of three that we have in the garden!

The pergola was added in the fall of 2016.  I still have ideas to decorate, but so far I haven’t followed through.  We have enjoyed using it without the completed decor!

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I love the shade that the plantings provide for this pergola!

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Beautiful old pedestal fountain!

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This blue wooden obelisk is so pretty!  I am thinking that I might paint one of mine blue.

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The column makes a grand statement in this garden room!  It is a great idea, what do you think?

I love eating areas in a garden.  This cute bistro set isn’t permanently set in our
 garden, but I do move it in for a special occasion!

I sometimes move the rectangular table from the patio to the garden.  For this blue and white tablesetting, the dining room chairs were moved outdoors!

This table is set on the patio underneath the pergola with the garden as a backdrop!

The round table and chairs are permanent in the garden, it is perfect for four!

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With little effort, you can move a small table outside to serve tea or coffee for two!

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How beautiful is this for afternoon tea?

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This tablecloth had me from the moment I saw it on Victoria Magazine’s Instagram.  Any guest would feel special at this tea for two!

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Painting garden furniture will add color in your garden where there are no flowers.  I love this shocking pink color!

Thank you for joining me as I am thinking on all things gardening!  What plans do you have for your garden or landscape?  I would love to hear from you.

Stay tuned for our first Gardens Galore Link-up Party!

 

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  1. Running says

    March 22, 2018 at 5:23 AM

    Love the photos! Was very struck by the one with cerise crepe myrtle and geraniums in pots, as I have both of those, also love the one with the multicolour stripe glasses with the exuberant paisley cloth, but enjoyed all of them!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 1:31 PM

      Thanks so much for your visits, I always enjoy your comments!

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  2. Mary says

    March 22, 2018 at 7:06 AM

    Pam, I’m so glad to hear you didn’t have any damage from those horrific storms! It took us 6 weeks to get our roof repaired from our wind damage in January. I can only imagine how overwhelming the clean up must be from those violent tornadoes and hail that passed through. I’ve been late to get out to do any garden clean up with our unusually cold weather. This time last year we already had a fresh top coat of mulch put out and I had already emptied planters to add violas. We had so much washing of mulch and gravel from all our rain…much to do! We’re seeing the sunshine today and tomorrow in the first time in what seems like forever so that’s my mission since the rain returns this weekend. Hurry up spring…. I always look forward to seeing your beautiful garden in bloom! ♥

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 1:28 PM

      We have accomplished a little, but it seems that it has rained every weekend! Hopefully we have seen the last frost as of today!

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  3. Carole @ From My Carolina Home says

    March 22, 2018 at 7:20 AM

    Oh, gosh Pam, your gardens are just spectacular!! I am in awe of all the paths and views!! We got a bit of hail from that same storm on Tuesday, and I had to cover up my hyacinths again. I am so ready for warmer days!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 1:27 PM

      Thank you Carole!

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  4. Maristella says

    March 22, 2018 at 7:33 AM

    Oh my God,Pam! Heavenly…How fabulous!Thanks for sharing and blessings to all of you…Hugs!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 1:26 PM

      Thank you Maristella! Hugs~

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  5. Rita C. says

    March 22, 2018 at 7:49 AM

    Pam, with everything else going on in the country, I guess I missed hearing or seeing about the tornadoes. How very tragic for those affected, and I’m happy to hear you weren’t.
    Your gardens amaze me with their fullness in just really 2 years. There are so many beautiful views and focal points, it’s hard to choose one favorite. I am, however, very partial to that pergola and the ability to your tablescaping there. I also love the small bistro type settings in the garden.
    I am looking forward to gardening, but I’m biding my time with my purge while the days are yucky outside. I’m more anxious to have this purge project completed than I am gardening, so I keep pushing myself. I will, however, shift my focus soon, and look forward to your garden link parties.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 1:26 PM

      Rita, I hope spring will come to your home very soon. I am hopeful this is the last frost we have. The weather was very scary, we were in our safe place for about 40 minutes. I can’t wait for gardening season to be in full swing. I am sure you are very busy with the purging!

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      • Alice says

        March 24, 2018 at 10:53 PM

        Glad you have a safe space Pam.

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  6. Karen Skinner says

    March 22, 2018 at 8:21 AM

    I love your garden areas! Your garden and outdoor areas are just an extension of your beautiful home inside! We had your same frightening weather Sunday night. Happy you and your home were not harmed. It is cool but beautiful here, also. Happy spring!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 1:00 PM

      Thank you sweet Karen. We live in a high prone area for tornadoes. Happy spring!

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  7. inspiredbyjoydianne says

    March 22, 2018 at 8:46 AM

    This has to be one of my favorite posts of all times. Your gardens are incredibly beautiful and that includes your statuary, pergola, and all the other things that make it picture perfect. This is the result of good planning and very hard work, maintenance, etc……but oh, the joy! Nothing quite like it. The other pictures from other sources were stunning also. That tablecloth in Victoria takes my breath away. I am so anxious to dig in the dirt. How about the gall bladder surgery?

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:57 PM

      Thank you dearest Dianne. It does take a lot of work to maintain and we do it all ourselves. The gall bladder surgery is Tuesday, thank you for your concern and prayers! Hugs~

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  8. shirley@housepitalitydesigns says

    March 22, 2018 at 8:46 AM

    Love re-visiting your beautiful garden…cannot wait to see it in full bloom again….I am not sure how my flowering shrubs will do after this last snowfall, however, that is not important as my thoughts and prayers are with your friends and neighbors who experienced this horrible and tragic storm….Happy that you and Butch and your family are OK….

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:56 PM

      Thank you Shirley, we are extremely grateful. We live in an area that is prone to tornadoes!

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  9. marmeladegypsy says

    March 22, 2018 at 8:51 AM

    Pam, your garden takes my breath away. And THAT requires a LOT of upkeep, which REALLY takes my breath away! It’s so gorgeous and you use it so very well. I love your al fresco tables, too. You are truly the epitome of gracious Southern entertaining and style and I bow down in awe to you!

    I’m so sorry about the Alabama tornadoes and the effects on those you know (and all). I’m grateful you and those you love are all in one piece but it is frightening how quickly lives can be changed. Sending healing wishes to all.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:55 PM

      Thank you Jeanie for your healing wishes. We all know life can change in a blink! The garden does take a lot of work, and Butch hasn’t retired and probably won’t anytime soon. He is a guy that loves to work outside! He worked all last Saturday cleaning up the garden. Thank you for your sweet comments always!❤️

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  10. Roxanne says

    March 22, 2018 at 8:51 AM

    Every picture is more gorgeous than the next! We have an enormous deck that is basically useless because it gets the hot, hot late afternoon sun. Did I mention hot?!? I would love to put a pergola on it with curtains that could be pulled shut. I did that on the screened porch last year, and it made a huge difference. My azaleas are just beginning to show color, and we woke up to 25 degrees. Not good. But like you said, Pam, nothing compared to the tornadoes. How is Butch? Were you able to get a surgeon appointment?

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:51 PM

      Thank you Roxanne! 25 degrees isn’t good for your azaleas. The gall bladder surgery will be Tuesday, we are praying for a good recovery!

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  11. Stacy says

    March 22, 2018 at 8:52 AM

    We live in Jacksonville but thankfully had no damage. My son and hubby watched the storm go by from our back porch. So sad to see the damage. Anyway, this is one of my favorite posts! My back yard is ruled by three big dogs but I long for the day when I can make it my dreamy cottage garden! Thanks for the inspiration! I’d love to come see your garden sometime!!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:50 PM

      Stacy, I am so glad you didn’t receive damage from the tornado. You are welcome anytime!

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  12. Esther Maddux says

    March 22, 2018 at 8:52 AM

    Oh my goodness, Pamela! How enchanting is your beautiful garden!!! I love every nook & corner!
    One of these days, on my bucket list, I shall have to come visit you and enjoy this little paradise on earth!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:49 PM

      Esther, that would be so wonderful!

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  13. Patti Fralix says

    March 22, 2018 at 9:31 AM

    Pam, I had no idea that the weather was so bad around you, or I would have called. I am so grateful that you had no damage. I am in DC for a meeting with Mike, sitting in the hotel executive lounge having breakfast, and so enjoying this beautiful post. It is one of my most favorites ever! Being where I am, in our nation’s troubled capitol, I can’t help but think of all the division in our country. If more people took time to bring beauty like yours into their lives, I believe we would be able to heal some of what ails us. I realized many years ago that I have a need for beauty; it is not a want, it is a need. Your post certainly met my need this morning! Love you!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 23, 2018 at 9:28 AM

      Thank you Patti. I certainly understand your need for beauty. Thank you for your gracious comments. I would love to enjoy a leisurely breakfast with you and catch up. Ella Mae will be spending Saturday and Sunday with us, her first overnight stay ever. We are excited! Love you❤️

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  14. Alice says

    March 22, 2018 at 10:14 AM

    This was my favorite post today. Beautiful photos of your beautiful garden. Thank the Lord the bad weather missed your garden. There was a good amount of labor to have such a lovely place to enjoy and a good amount of labor to keep it. I also would love to have the tablecloth from the Victoria magazine. Did Phyllis not let her readers know where to purchase the tablecloth? If you find out please let us know.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:48 PM

      Hello Alice, the tablecloth is from April Cornell. Most of the sizes were sold out when I looked!

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      • Alice says

        March 24, 2018 at 10:57 PM

        Thank you!

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  15. Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors says

    March 22, 2018 at 10:25 AM

    Pam, I am so glad to hear that you didn’t suffer any damage. My heart goes out to those that weren’t so fortunate. On a brighter note, I always love seeing your beautiful flower garden, and that pergola is gorgeous. Spring is finally starting to show up around here. Last weekend, I was able to get out and play in the dirt. It made me so happy to be planting daffodils and pansies! I hope you enjoy your day, sweet friend!!!!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:47 PM

      Thank you Shannon, I am so glad you are seeing spring! Happy Thursday dear friend!

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  16. creationsbycindyphotography.blogspot.com says

    March 22, 2018 at 10:43 AM

    Pam, so glad you and Butch and your surroundings are okay. We had a hail storm in my community on Tuesday and many people’s vehicle’s were damaged as well as outside their homes. It was totally crazy. I love your gardens! That to me would be my sanctuary. Hugs and blessings, Cindy

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:45 PM

      Wow, Cindy I didn’t realize you got the hail

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:46 PM

      Uh-oh sorry, I didn’t mean to send that! I didn’t realize you got the hail in Florida. Thank you sweet friend!

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  17. Stacey @ Poofing the Pillows says

    March 22, 2018 at 12:24 PM

    Gardening on my mind too, Pam. I love your inspiration pictures. 🙂

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 22, 2018 at 12:45 PM

      Thanks so much Stacey!

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    • Stacey @ Poofing the Pillows says

      June 29, 2018 at 4:50 PM

      Your gardens are so pretty and you’ve gathered wonderful inspiration! We had a great pergola built at our house in Oklahoma. We attached it to the back of the house and grew vines on it. I would not do it exactly the same way again, but I’d love to have one here for more shady spots. 🙂

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      • Pam @ Everyday Living says

        June 29, 2018 at 7:15 PM

        Thank you Stacey, happy weekend!

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  18. Dolores Velasco says

    March 22, 2018 at 6:45 PM

    Pam friend, you show us a wonderful tour of your garden and starting to have your best face. It’s beautiful…
    I realize that you have also received the unfriendly side of the winter, which is very difficult for you to retire. As I said in another post here is still a very bad time. In Spain, houses do not usually fall because they are made of highly resistant materials, but there have been people who have disappeared due to the waters of the rivers that overflow and carry everything ahead: people, trees, animals … and especially the disappeared.
    Today the sun has risen … that’s good, to see what lasts.
    I love the flower tablecloth at the round tea table … Everything is very beautiful.
    A hug
    Dolores

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 23, 2018 at 9:05 AM

      Querida Dolores, tu clima suena tan aterrador. Espero que disminuya y llegue la primavera a España en todo su esplendor, querido amigo. Seguimos teniendo temperaturas anormalmente frías y mucha lluvia, pero esperamos que la primavera comience a aparecer muy pronto. Sé que estás entusiasmado con tu próximo viaje a Irlanda. ¡Te deseo un hermoso fin de semana! Enviando abrazos, Pam

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  19. teawithjennifer says

    March 22, 2018 at 9:24 PM

    I love the photos especially the blue & white setting in the garden! I am definitely a blue & white girl!
    I also loved the high tea scene!

    It has been a long sweltering summer here in Australia, we are now in Autumn with pouring rain at the moment, which the earth here desperately needed!
    Thank you for that enjoyable gardening trip!

    You’re most welcome to drop by & enjoy a cuppa together.
    Jennifer

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 23, 2018 at 9:19 AM

      Jennifer, what a wonderful surprise visit from a new friend! Thank you for your gracious comments! I just followed your lovely blog and I will be looking forward to each cuppa with you!

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      • teawithjennifer says

        March 23, 2018 at 7:11 PM

        I enjoyed our time together! I am looking forward to getting to know each other 🙂
        Jennifer

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  20. Sandra at Maison De Jardin says

    March 23, 2018 at 8:55 AM

    Pam, your garden is spectacular at every turn. I know it has been a labor of love. So glad to hear you did not have damage with the tornadoes. I have been through many hurricanes, but the tornadoes are far more freighting to me.

    Spring will truly be here soon in all her glory and I will be anxious to see your garden dressed in her spring finest.

    Have a beautiful day and weekend !

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 23, 2018 at 9:25 AM

      Thank you Sandra! Spring came in February and left in March! Hopefully my azaleas and hydrangeas will survive. Have a wonderful weekend!

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  21. mypie2016 says

    March 23, 2018 at 9:54 AM

    hello Pam, I have many plans…. my garden is not so big as yours but…. right this morning I went to a nursery to look for some roses, peonies, lavanders, hydrangeas and some other bushes ? for my new flowerbed. I can’t wait. Hopefully the weather will be milder so I will start digging and planting, diggging and planting…. Have a great week end

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  22. the Painted Apron says

    March 23, 2018 at 4:15 PM

    I know you are itching to be in your garden Pam, and yes definitely paint your obelisk!
    Jenna

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 23, 2018 at 4:26 PM

      Thanks Jenna! Have a great weekend!

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  23. whitearrowshome says

    March 25, 2018 at 1:45 PM

    Love all of these outdoor eating spaces!!! I couldn’t choose a favorite!

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  24. Ann Krucek says

    March 25, 2018 at 7:47 PM

    I’m a bit behind – but I am so happy to hear you did not sustain any damage. My heart and prayers go out to those that did. Mother Nature is so fickle to deliver such damage and yet produce such beautiful gardens. Your photos are such inspiration!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 27, 2018 at 6:43 AM

      Thank you so much Ann! Happy Tuesday~

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  25. Sheltie Times says

    March 26, 2018 at 8:42 AM

    Beautiful shots. Thanks for sharing.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 27, 2018 at 6:39 AM

      Thanks so much!

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  26. Christine @ Rustic-Refined.com says

    March 26, 2018 at 9:05 AM

    So glad the tornadoes missed ya! I love your metal obelisks. I made two last year but have to admit I am longing for the metal ones which would stay standing in our high winds we often get. I may pry open my wallet so I can have the gorgeous view you have. Thanks for sharing your garden, I have some maintenance to do and seeing yours is just the inspiration I need to get up and out to get it done.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 27, 2018 at 6:37 AM

      Thanks so much Christine. Gardening is hard work!

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  27. Sandra Garth says

    March 28, 2018 at 3:47 PM

    It’s way to early for us to even think about gardening. Your garden is peaceful, pretty, and I always enjoy your
    Al fresco tables. Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story, have a Happy and Blessed Easter.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      March 28, 2018 at 4:10 PM

      Thank you Sandra!

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  28. Linda says

    April 2, 2018 at 11:08 AM

    So much inspiration Pam. Your gardens are so beautiful. Love visiting to see your fabulous alfresco dining tables. Lots of hard work, but it does pay off. The tornados are so scary and I feel for so many who endured that. Love your pergola and obelisk. It might be fun to paint one of them. Have a great week and thank you for sharing at DI&DI.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      April 3, 2018 at 5:01 PM

      Thank you Linda. I always enjoy DI&DI!

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  29. My Irish Cottage Home says

    June 29, 2018 at 9:14 AM

    When we get our new house in a few years I am hiring you to do my garden. HA! HA! Maybe asking advice when the time comes.

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  30. Jann Olson says

    June 29, 2018 at 4:28 PM

    Such beautiful inspiration Pam! the moment spring arrives gardening is on my mind. I chomp at the bits to get out there. lol! I have 3 pillars in my garage waiting to do something with at least one in the garden. I already have one with a birdhouse on top. My garden is not large, like yours. It’s more long and narrow. I love the Obelisks! I use to have three wooden ones, but they eventually fell apart. Your metal ones will last forever. Thanks for sharing with the Garden Party.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  31. Carol says

    June 29, 2018 at 7:12 PM

    Your garden is so lush and green! I could wander for days.

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      June 29, 2018 at 7:14 PM

      Thank you Carol! Happy weekend!

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    • Pam @ Everyday Living says

      July 1, 2018 at 6:23 AM

      Thank you Carol!

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We are most blessed to celebrate the resurrection of Christ, being the source of new life, yet new life that is eternal. The beauty of this spring will again give way to another autumn in a few months, but the significance of His empty tomb will never change! Wishing you a blessed Holy Week ✝️ Click the link in my bio to view the blog!

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Happy Thursday! I love setting a table next to our Happy Thursday! I love setting a table next to our woodlands and this is the first one of the season, an Easter/Spring table! I love all the sweet bunny decorations, but Easter is so much more. We celebrate Easter because of the resurrection of Jesus Christ.  His bodily resurrection enables all those who choose to follow Him to have assured victory over our greatest enemy…death!

 I look forward each year when some of my favorite blooms display their amazing beauty in our garden. Snowball viburnum in its full glory with large creamy white blooms. Climbing Lady Banks Rose is covered in hundreds of miniature yellow blooms cascading to the ground. An old-fashioned Bridal Wreath Spirea with its branches arching to the ground in a fountain-like growth habit is loaded with showy double white flowers in clusters of three to six that resemble a bride’s wreath. I still claim the Kwanzan Cherry tree even though it is now on our son’s property. Its ruffled pink double pink blossoms are some of my favorite blooms. All four of these blooms make up an arrangement with a few tulips from the grocery store. 

A fluffle of moss bunnies hopped up to the picnic table. A ‘Charming’ tablecloth with  Mary Lake-Thompson napkins and Williams Sonoma enchanting ‘Famille Rose’ bunny plates!

#eastertablescape #springtablescape #alfresco #springtime #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #aprilcornell #aprilcornellbrandambassador #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam #williamssonoma
I often shared my sweet Daddy and his stories on m I often shared my sweet Daddy and his stories on my blog. My precious Daddy passed away peacefully on March 26th at the age of 94, surrounded by his beloved family! He was born during the depths of the Great Depression. That may have been part of the reason he was always content and loved the simple things. 

“A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold.” Proverbs 22:1

After high school graduation he signed to play professional baseball with the Cleveland Indians Organization. His baseball career was cut short when he was drafted in the army. He was seriously wounded in the Korean War and was awarded a Purple Heart and two bronze stars. Upon returning home, he married my beautiful Mother and they shared 54 wonderful years together before she passed away suddenly. 

My brother and I grew up in a Christian home, bathed in love, calm, security, and contentment, under the care of the two finest parents anyone could have. Daddy was known as Pawpaw to his three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. 

My heart is broken, he was the best Daddy a girl could have. I know he is present with the Lord and I rejoice in that promise, knowing too, that my Mother is also in the eternal presence of our Heavenly Father. 

For more of my Daddy’s story, click the link in my bio.
Happy first day of Spring! One of my favorite bloo Happy first day of Spring! One of my favorite blooming trees of springtime is the Kwanzan Cherry! I love pairing them with my Snowball Viburnum blooms to make a lovely flower arrangement!

Wishing you a most beautiful day!

#cherryblossom #springtime #springinthesouth #kwanzancherry #mygarden #southerngarden #victoriamagazine #southernladymag #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Welcome to Sunshine Cottage and the March edition Welcome to Sunshine Cottage and the March edition of Tea on Tuesdays. My inspiration for teatime is the beautiful linens from @april.cornell With the celebration of their 50th anniversary, many Heritage Prints from the archives have returned. Eden is one of the beautiful patterns that has returned. It is a soft purple paradise where butterflies float, roses bloom, and soft sage leaves levitate. As an April Cornell Brand Ambassador, I was gifted these gorgeous linens! I have been a collector of @april.cornell linens for many years…the floral patterns resonate with my love of English Country. 

I am serving my favorite, Earl Gray tea, from an Eileen’s Reserve teapot. Teacups by Grace Teaware and vintage Rose Chintz salad plates by Johnson Brothers add more floral patterns to the mix. Japanese Magnolia blooms were cut from my garden and placed in a lilypad teapot!

Mary @ homeiswheretheboatis.net and I welcome Nancy @nance_endless_summer as our special guest! LINK in bio for the blog posts. Have a wonderful day!

#teaontuesdays #teatime #aprilcornell #southernladymagazine #teatimemagazine #teatimepoetry_ #homeiswheretheboatis #victoriamagazine #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam #englishcountrystyle #aprilcornellbrandambassador
Happy St. Patrick’s Day ☘️ A few photos from Happy St. Patrick’s Day ☘️ A few photos from our visit to ☘️ Ireland, The Emerald Isle and a tablescape in our Appalachian Foothills ☘️

“May the raindrops fall lightly on your brow.
 May the soft winds freshen your spirit.
 May the sunshine brighten your heart.
 May the burdens of the day rest lightly 
 upon you.
 And may God enfold you in His love.”

#everydaylivingwithbutchandpam #stpatricksday
It felt like spring today with a high in the upper It felt like spring today with a high in the upper 70’s. Do you ever forget what you have? I do, so I compiled a partial catalog of my teapots. I have included some here and more on my blog. Click the LINK in my profile to see more! 

#teapot #teapotcollector #teapots #teaontuesdays #teatime #teatimemagazine #teatimepoetry_ #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy Monday! With March bringing the promise of s Happy Monday! With March bringing the promise of spring and looking forward to our garden awakening, I planted a blooming bulb garden in my Sunshine Cottage! The butcher block countertop under a window, was a perfect place for a mini garden. Muscari, hyacinths, tulips, and daffodils danced in the sunlight and filled the cottage with an amazing fragrance! 

It is Monday Morning Blooms with friends Lidy @frenchgardenhouse Shannon @bellebleuinteriors and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net

LINK in bio to view blog posts

#southernladymag #victoriamagazine #bulbgarden  #springbulbs #indoorgardening #muscari #hyacinths #pjssunshinecottage #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam #thecottagejournal #portmeirion
Hello friends, I don’t know about you, but I am Hello friends, I don’t know about you, but I am ready for spring. Meteorological Spring begins this Saturday, March 1 and I am going with it. I have pulled spring flower arrangements from my blog archives. I hope you enjoy the flower therapy! You can see all of them by clicking on the  LINK in bio.

#springflowers #springflowerarrangement #springtime #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #flowermagazine #aprilcornell #gardener #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy Tuesday! Welcome to the Sunshine Cottage whe Happy Tuesday! Welcome to the Sunshine Cottage where it is warm and cozy on this cold February day. It is Tea on Tuesdays and I have set a tea table with the “Blue Roses” collection that was a collaboration between @victoriamagazine and @april.cornell The exclusive porcelain pattern and matching linens have been used many times and I still enjoy their blue and white beauty. Instead of fresh flowers, porcelain ones require no arranging. Sweet treats pair perfectly with a traditional English Breakfast tea. I am joining friends Sarah @sjpa48 and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net

#teaontuesdays #teatime #victoriamagazine #aprilcornell #southernladymag #teatimemagazine #thecottagejournal #teatimepoetry #porcelainflowers #pjssunshinecottage #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy Thursday and Valentine’s Eve! In celebrati Happy Thursday and Valentine’s Eve! In celebration of the day, I pulled images from my blog archives for inspiration❤️💗❤️

Wishing everyone a lovely Valentine’s Day ❤️

#valentinesday #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #traditionalstyle #grandmillenial #valentinestablescape #valentinedecor #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy first Monday of February! After so many cold Happy first Monday of February! After so many cold days, we are experiencing a tease of spring with a 73 degree day that is forecast. After the gray and cloudy days, I needed a dose of color and decided to set a colorful citrus themed brunch! Using a bird gold and pewter stand, I mixed a citrus medley of lemons, oranges, and limes with pink and white carnations as the centerpiece. The table is highlighted with blue and white dishware. Fresh squeezed orange juice, French-pressed coffee and sweet treats of lemon poppyseed muffins, lemon cake with lemon icing, and lemon pastries are perfect for a small brunch. A faux lemon topiary belonged to my beloved Mother and seemed a perfect addition to a citrus-themed table! You are invited to join me and my Monday Morning Blooms friends, Lidy @frenchgardenhouse Sarah @sjpa48 and Mary homeiswheretheboatsis.net by clicking the LINK in my bio!

#mondaymorningblooms🌻 #citrus #floraldesign #brunch #southernladymagazine #victoriamagazine #thecottagejournal #grandmillennial #traditionaldecor #lemons #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Welcome to Sunshine Cottage where I have been fluf Welcome to Sunshine Cottage where I have been fluffing for Valentine’s Day! For many years my Sweetheart and I have celebrated February 14th at home where it is quiet, no reservations are required, and we always have a table by the window! 

I love the traditional colors of red and pink! Frilly carnations fill a vintage Staffordshire, ‘Charlotte’ pitcher which rests on an antique Limoges plate with a velvet gold-crowned heart. The plate stack consists of a Royal Stafford ‘Asiatic pheasant’ dinner plate, American Atelier ‘Baroque’ luncheon/salad plate, Johnson Brothers, ‘Winchester’ salad plate, and a vintage pierced Bavarian rose plate! I am a huge fan of mixing colors, patterns, and textures for a collected look. 

I have joined 17 table stylists for a Valentine’s Day Blog Hop. Click the LINK in my bio to see all of the Valentine inspiration!

#southernladymag #valentineday #valentinestablescape #valentinesday #victoriamagazine #romanticdecor #traditionalstyle #replacementsltd #flowermagazine #thecottagejournal #pjssunshinecottage #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy Tuesday! On this very cold winter’s day, I Happy Tuesday! On this very cold winter’s day, I am serving my favorite tea, Earl Grey, in the Sunshine Cottage where it is warm and cozy! The magic of dancing sunlight enhances the table that is dressed with a warm tartan plaid throw repurposed as a tablecloth! ‘Winter Fauna’ bird salad plates from Pottery Barn (many years ago and now discontinued) remind me of the birds I watch from my kitchen window during the winter season. The Grace Teaware set adds more blue and white to the Spode ‘Blue Room’ dinner plates. Sweet treats were placed on a stack of Bordallo Pinheiro plates! A darling Hummel ‘Icy Adventure’ depicts a scene of an outdoor frozen pond with a pair of sweet ice skaters, a rosy cheeked boy and girl who have fallen down on the ice. I am sharing Tea on Tuesdays with Shannon @bellebleuinteriors and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net Link in my Bio will take you to my blog post! Stay warm and safe!

#teaontuesdays #teatime #teatimemagazine #teatimepoetry #victoriamagazine #southernladymag #pjssunshinecottage #tea #graceteaware #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
Happy Thursday! Mid January with cold weather and Happy Thursday! Mid January with cold weather and I am thinking about my spring and summer garden! I have ordered seeds that are to arrive tomorrow…zinnias, sunflowers, and giant marigolds! On today’s blog post (LINK IN BIO) I am sharing my photo journal from 2024’s garden! Grab a cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate and join me.

#mygarden #gardening #cottagegarden #gardendesignmag #gardengatemagazine #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #gardener #gardeninglife #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
My precious family enjoying a rare snowfall in Ala My precious family enjoying a rare snowfall in Alabama!
Rare scenes in our Northeast Alabama Foothills! # Rare scenes in our Northeast Alabama Foothills!

#snowday #winterwonderland #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam
On this cold, gray, and wintry day I am sharing fl On this cold, gray, and wintry day I am sharing flower therapy to hopefully brighten your day! On the blog today is a review of my 2024 Monday Morning Blooms! Joining me are my friends, Lidy @frenchgardenhouse and Mary homeiswheretheboatis.net 

CLICK LINK IN BIO for blog post! I hope everyone stays safe and warm!

#mondaymorningblooms🌻 #floralarrangement #flowerarrangement #southernladymag #victoriamagazine #flowertherapy #everydaylivingwithbutchandpam #tablesetting #tablescapes
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