$4.00!
Thrifting Again-
I've had the blahs the last week, sorry for not getting to this sooner! My daughter asked me the other night how I find so many great thrifting things? I told her in the summer, while I'm off, I have a lot more time to look. This week I found: 2 like-new high end blouses for work, a really like-new great lamp for my bedroom and a wire hanging candle holder. So I did find some more great things this week-
love the interior of the lamp shade
and the cork shade
$3.00, now I just need 3 led candles, then into the bedroom
I just re-did last month's summery bed pillow shams, from Crate and Barrel, but only $1.50 thrifted. I turned them into removable summer couch pillow covers. I had wanted a grain sack striped type fabric and these were perfect. Finished them tonite, and stayed with the original ties. Just shortened, hemmed and re-attached ties. Easy peasy! Just wash if needed and take off come winter...
old ones covered for summer
kind of goes with the grain sack chair covers!
Our mini lavender hummingbird plant
We've been so lucky to have had some rain and cooler weather in the last month, including a deluge! It gave the flowers and veggies a need respite from the early heat. Everything is growing great now! Now we're headed back to the 100-ish :( Here's a little tour!
Agastaches, hummingbirds LOVE them!
monster Russian sage, bees loving it!!!
Another Agastache
Volunteer sunflowers
Pears getting bigger
apples changing colors!
Dave just finished the chicken shade area fence last night! All recycled...
Loving the new garden fence and gate :) Looks more finished...
Coop's looking good!
Dave reused a old coop vent for a mini gate!
More yard art I've added, mostly thrifted or free. I had WAY too much bare fence-
vintage washboard I found, $3.00
Misc. stuff on the fence
rusty vintage grater, $2.00
my daughter's old college welding project for her art degree, rusty!
re-installed my welcome sign, that's it for now :)
I made some of this last week and we love it! Great as a side dish on a hot night with some leftover chicken, etc. Keeps for several weeks chilled. Here's the recipe I created based on several I saw.
Chilled and hanging out with my fermented pickles :)
1 each chopped- red bell pepper and green bell pepper
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 cup white sugar
1 teas. celery seed
1 teas. mustard seed
1 teas. Turmeric
1 large diced red onion
2 cups apple cider vinegar
Put everything into a large pot, still well, bring to a boil. Lower the heat and simmer for 1 hour. Transfer to jars and refrigerate. This recipe made 4 Qt. jars. Some recipes add cucumber, hot peppers, or tomato. I like this as is, but I may make a jalapeno spicy version next time.
I stumbled onto the charts here and was able to date a few of my jars to the late 1800's and early 1900's. How cool is that! Makes me wonder who used them and for what? Some wonderful pickles, fruit, moonshine? Who knows! There are a lot of resources out there if you want to do more digging. There was even gold and purple ones! I just the love the aqua color of my Ball jars...
All I can say is that your posts are always so darn interesting!
ReplyDeleteThansk again Mama! I wasn't sure if it was too much in one post? We just do a lot of stuff during the summer :)
ReplyDeleteBoy, I love that photo of the sunflower! Thanks for linking up at the Weekend Blog Hop at My Flagstaff Home!
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Thanks Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteYour yard looks fantastic. Love all the tweaks and updates for the chickens. And the flowers! You've worked hard to make everything so pretty and it's a treat to see.
ReplyDeleteInteresting about dating the jars! Glad you shared that.
I canned corn relish last year and we love it. I may try to can more this year. Your pears look great. For some reason our trees did not have any this year. Kind of a bummer too. Your coop and flowers look great!
ReplyDeleteThanks both of you! I planted more flowers in back this year. Yes, we have pears but only about 8! Go figure as there were tons of blossoms...
ReplyDeleteYour garden photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm enjoying the flowers, and I always choose something that fits our high desert climate, mostly low water......
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