In 2011, despite days of heat my garden thermometer had a hard time registering,
I continued to enjoy a favorite space that is all mine.
Just as I created a hideout for my grandsons to
have when they visited last summer-
I created my own hideout as well.
My garden shed is really that-
a shed,
a hideout
attached to the back of our garage.
It is where I sit, with a small fan blowing on me,
when it is so hot here in South Texas, I can’t seem to make it to the back door of the house.
Truth be told-
this space -
no matter how hot it is,
is also where the stress leaves,
and gratitude reigns supreme.
And so my planning for gardening in 2012 is underway.
We have a very short winter.
It was 87 degrees today.
I am the eternal optimist when it comes to gardening
where I live.
Drought?
Extreme heat?
That’s ‘no step for a stepper’,
as my father would say.
***
I am linking to Donna’s
Saturday Night Special-
Best of 2011
and
these wonderful parties.
19 comments:
I'd love to have a proper garden shed, with no thought of storing big old construction-type items. A place with a chair and shelves for my pots, and room for some of my favorite outdoor things. It's still winter here, but I have my eye on spring. It may never get to 87 here on the Island, where breezes always blow, but it's nice to have a place of one's own to get out of the sun. I have my eye on one of the chicken coops...
Fantastic little hide away. 87! We have been stuck at home all day because our drive is a 1/4 sheet of ice. Granted we have had a mild winter this year, almost springlike for this part of southwest Ohio. I guess we should expect this weather but I was getting spoiled by temps in the 40's and 50's. I hope you spend Lot's of time dreaming in your special spot.
I'd love to have a little spot of my own...a place for all my garden tools, pots and books. I could while away a few hours there and maybe even get some gardening in!!
XO,
Jane
What a great looking spot to sit and rest your soul. I love it. All we are growing here is icicles...it is near zero tonight- xo Diana
A wonderful cool place to hide from the heat and sun overhead.
I love it.
I am curious...I'm not familiar with the phrase
'no step for the stepper'
could you elaborate?
You've made me curious!
Pat
I have got to quite reading blogs...... I never considered decorating a shed we have out in the back. Till now...... thanks, you gave me a project for summer, but I think I'll have to spray for bugs, I don't want to be sitting with the fan on me, cool ice tea in hand and have one drop from the sky on me.
~Bliss~
We're just praying for rain-rain-rain... suppose to get some this week... garden planting starts next month! oh my!!
my hubby uses that phrase also...I love your shed...you gotta love our Texas weather...
A room of her/your own! Lovely, wherever it may happen.
Of course you must have a hideout in that heat. A place to plot your next move is essential.
Oh how I love your garden shed! It is SO sweet and I know you enjoy it! Hope that the weather will get better for this growing season! Have a blessed day my friend, HUGS!
Seriously, 87? Wow. I'm hoping to get out today and enjoy temps in the 60s and pull a few weeds. You must love having a garden hideout. It's your version of a secret garden.
You mean there really is a little spot to escape the unrelenting heat?
What a wonderful sanctuary you have created. I see why the stress leaves when you spend time there.
Your newest follower, Mary Alice
Love the shed, and I am looking forward to spring flowers here in Texas. It should be soon.
This would be great here in AZ too. Kind of a secret garden. Great Idea.
~Liz
It's quite nice. Transforming a garden shed can be pretty fun. It's more than a storage space, after all, and you've proven that. You've shown that it can be something akin to an outpost for the garden surrounding it.
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A shed is a type of storage that is used mainly for storing garden tools and paraphernalia. A place where the pots, sacks of garden fertilizers, watering cans, buckets, rakes, spades, trowels, pruning shears, pitchforks, wheelbarrows, lawnmowers, or leaf blowers are found.
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