Tanya Oram
So for $454.44 we got a whole garage!
Kennedy and I took these photos last week and it looks nothing like this now.. It’s suddenly much, much fuller..This is the time of year when the corn grows taller by the hour,.
And you give up on fighting weeds and bugs altogether.. You just run out with little planks of wood everyday and try to cradle the melons and cucumbers and keep them safe until they’re ready.. And take a big metal bowl to fill up with your harvest as fast as you can before the sun gets too hot and your courage for dealing with bees buzzing around your head wears out.. And then you forget once again to rinse off your veggies BEFORE coming inside and scream at the little buggies that come crawling out into your sink.. Yup, it’s exactly that time of year in our garden right now.Most normal folk would probably classify this as a “weed”.If you’ve been hanging out around here for long, you may know that I love weeds.So much so that I may even from time to time call them “plants”..
So what is this plant?It started growing in my front flower garden and it made such nice ground cover that I just mulched right around it.
It has such nice succulenty looking leaves, doesn’t it?.
But does it have a name?The heat wave is gone this week and the weather has just been so perfect.This cabinet holds all of our sheets and a few extra seasonal bath linens.
Each size of bed gets its own bin and then I keep the pillow cases in a separate little basket in the middle just cause I like to change the pillowcases on the beds a little more often than the sheets.these fabric bins.
because they keep everything looking impeccably tidy if you don’t want to spend a long time fussing over folding your sheets perfectly and they’re a super cost-effective solution.. We plan on adding another row of cabinets inside the actual bedroom eventually and you can see that we need them!Like a lot of old houses, we don’t have a linen closet so I definitely need somewhere to put my collection of plaid blankets and other various forms of blanketry.