Entries in garden ornaments (23)

Sunday
Feb102019

My New, Very Old Birdbath

Last year Lou cleared some small dead trees out of the natural area in the center of the woodland garden, and suddenly the area appeared a bit bare. I mulled over the idea of a piece of sculpture, but it would have to be something that would fit into the rustic setting. 

Last week I came across a large "vintage estate, pedestal birdbath." I did not need another birdbath, but it was the right size and price. I had ideas on how to make it work. After I hauled it home in the back of the car, my husband complained bitterly about its weight as he was wrestling it into place. I promised him he would love it. 

It is a distinctive birdbath with at least a half century of patina. As I said, I wanted a piece of sculpture more than a birdbath. So I filled the bowl with soil and covered that with moss from my garden. Then I placed a crystal gazing ball in the center. I put some violas around the ball for instant gratification, though this spring I plan to replace them with something else with tiny flowers. I am not sure yet what will work with moss in this shady area. I will do some research.

It fits well into the wooded surroundings, but I think I will need to clear out weeds that may detract from it.
I am looking forward to spring when everything turns green and the vinca ground cover around it blooms. Lou does love it, though I had to assure him I will not be calling up any spirits of the dead with the crystal ball!

Sunday
Aug122018

Evidence for Fairies: A Fairy Foot!

Do fairies exist? You tell me! I found this fairy foot in one of the paths in the woodland garden:

The foot was a few feet from this fairy stone, so my fairy obviously felt welcome:

(OK, I confess: I added the toes. Also, after a storm, I discovered that the foot had danced away! I found it about twenty feet farther down the path. I returned it to its original location and have plans to mortar it in place. I also am looking for a matching stone so my fairy will have 2 feet. It is amazingly difficult to find a stone just the right size and shape.)

Have a great week, and never miss an opportunity to smile!  Deb