It�s the kind of spring day that dawned crisp and clear and warmed up to a balmy 72 degrees�in March, in New Hampshire�unheard of but just the sort of perfect day meant for getting outside chores done.
First up uncovering my roses and as you can see they�re already putting out tons of new growth�in March, I don�t think I�m going to get over that soon.
The daffodils are pushing their way skywards�.
And then it arrives carrying one of my Christmas presents��my stone for in front of my studio French doors. Yep, even on a Sunday they deliver around here.
Upward he comes carrying well over a ton of weight let alone what the truck weighs. Can�t wait to see what this will do to the lawn.
It�s a long trip up and around to where my stone needs to go (The guys didn�t want me hopping around backwards squealing over my stone for some reason.) so mister man is leading the way.
So Dylan dog and I raced around another direction and I squealed from here!
(The guys secretly loved it I could tell!)
My stone step being gently lowered into place�..yeah, see the ruts Rob has already made with his tractor, Mama ain�t smiling but it�s for the cause!
Now comes the easy part of moving my step into place and our ever-helpful Dylan dog is stepping in to lend a paw.
A little grunting and groaning�..
And voile, it�s home! Ok maybe not that easily but you get the point. I couldn�t be more thrilled with my new/old stone step. I even know where my stone came from it used to be part of a foundation on an 1800 house that was torn down last summer here in town.
Mister man and I even moved another stone we found on our property up and around for the patio.
In case you missed it this is what the finished stone patio will look like in my secret garden.
The antique gates I purchased from Mona at Providence Ltd Design arrived this past week and I couldn�t be happier they�re exactly what I need for the entrance to my secret garden. If you haven�t shopped Mona�s yet you�re missing a real treat!
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I even found this amazing image over on pinterest and I�m thinking of copying this hedge. Thanks to Debra from 5th and State she helped me with the names of the plantings�thanks Deb. I love our blog world there are so many wonderful, talented and helpful people about.
So we�re making some small progress on my secret garden and with any luck it just might get done this summer. Thankfully mister man is chomping at the bit to lay my patio.
How about you, anyone out there planning a summer outdoor project?
I hope you all have a wonderful spring week and be well!
XX
~Debra~
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