For Christmas I made her this little sign.
I drilled holes and made a ribbon hanger, cut the image from a magazine with a craft knife, used a pair of real feathers. (I did not do anything to any of the sweet little birds around here. However, the same cannot be said for my cat. Actually I think this bird lived because all I did find was a little pouf of feathers and I'm sure she would have left me something considerably more disgusting had she actually killed it.)
And because my printer is perpetually out of ink I hand wrote the words and flourishes.
When I delivered it I asked if she'd mind of I did a "tour of her yard" for my blog. She asked me why I was showing her ugly winter yard rather than...well the pretty blooming one, haha! But despite the lack of flowers it still looks lovely.
Just around the corner of the house you can see her fenced area in the corner with the lovely arbor entrance - and the reason for the fence! That is either Sissy or Sally - I can't tell them apart.
She even has it marked! :)
She has a flower watering fairy too - I need one of those about July.
There are all kinds of bird houses - some on fence posts, some on tall poles.
And they have several fountains which run all the time during summer. The birds LOVE them. I love how the base of this one is going to be covered in greenery one day.
6 comments:
I like the hand lettered sign and the garden tour, would love you to revisit it in the spring when her flowers are in full bloom. I always enjoy your posts.
Her garden looks pretty good for this time of year. She has put a lot of work into it. I love my birds and they enjoy playing in my garden. Thanks for the tour,
Waiting for spring at Lakewood,
Cindy
Thanks for the tour! I hope you'll get to go back and tour it again when it's in full bloom.
I just love that sign! Her yard is so fun, thanks for sharing it with us!
Love the sign its sweet , the tour was grand!
Looks like a fun place to be if your a bird!
Have a great weekend
Diane
What a lovely sign you made. You're right, she does have a great yard, even in the winter.
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