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Showing posts with label Outdoor Fireplace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Outdoor Fireplace. Show all posts

Saturday, July 11, 2015

Industrial Cart Coffee Table

 It's always good to speak up! Right?? Don't you think so???    Like last fall when I stopped by my brother's house to say hello and a guy pulled up in his truck with an item that immediately caught my eye.....SO I SPOKE UP......and I said....
I WANT ONE, TOO!
So this is what I got....

It's been having a few touches* done to it here and there and now, it has a place in front of our outdoor fireplace.
The wheels are perfect and heavy.
Two large ones on the longer sides
 and two smaller ones on the ends.
Old paint and stains from the nails.

And, while you're reading this post, please notice my vintage galvanized tool caddy that I got a couple of years ago.  I love it.  I just love, love a tool caddy....don't ask why--I don't know.

The name, JAKES, is on both sides of the cart. 
 I believe that this was a railroad cart and it 
was manufactured in Nashville, Tennessee.
So now when we're outside, we prop our heels up
 on our wonderful industrial cart.
How about coming over for a visit and
 joining us when it gets a bit cooler?  We're outside now, but I'd hate to invite you over when it's so hot here in Alabama.

AND ITS ALL BECAUSE I WAS AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME AND,
 BECAUSE...
I SPOKE UP!!

***Several coats of Thompson's Water Seal were applied to the wood, the iron wheels were sealed so they wouldn't leave rust marks on our patio and the smaller wheels on the ends were extended so the cart sits PERFECTLY flat without tipping...Thank you Eddie!!

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Friday, October 11, 2013

Pumpkins on the Patio

It's a beautiful fall day here in Alabama. 
That means temperatures in the 80's.  What a nice day to enjoy my terra cotta pumpkins on the porch.  It's too warm for a fire, but I'm enjoying this area of my yard without the benefit of the flames.


 There's a little breeze blowing so it's quite nice this afternoon.
 
 
I have planted a few pansies for when we have cooler weather.
 
 
I'm ready Halloween--
it will be here before we know it.
 
 
Now have you seen these at your local Wal-Mart? 
 Yes!  It's a vintage-style olive bucket planter! 
It's not as tall as my genuine olive bucket, so it is
perfect for the pot of mums that came with the bucket.
Aren't they just wonderful together?
Just right for enjoying on a fall afternoon.
 
 
I have a pot of rosemary on the table between the two chairs. 
 I love the smell of rosemary--so relaxing!
The comfy cushions are from World Market.

 
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Monday, March 12, 2012

My Spring Mantel

I love our outdoor fireplace.  I decorated my mantel this weekend.  The weather was nice and we did some yard work while we had the opportunity.  

The pansies have been here all winter,
but they have really looked nice these last few days.


I got out a couple of decorations that were put up for the winter. 
My star is staring to rust and I'm trying to decide if I'll paint it.


Our azaleas and red bud tree are blooming.
I got new Kimberly Queen ferns last week. 
They are beautiful and make any space special.




I got the Gerber daisy last week, too.  I just couldn't resist!


Happy Spring!

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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Fall Fireplace with a Halloween Twist

I have been working on my Halloween decorations this week.  I decided to show you some of the ideas I have for fall/Halloween and my outdoor fireplace.  What do you think of my ideas?


I like using these berries inside the house,
but decided to try them outside to see how they look. 
 I've had the little orange votives for several years and
I think they look nice on the mantel, too.

This little brown owl candle holder is new this year.
 I got him at T. J. Maxx about a week ago.


Now, I just LOVE terra cotta pumpkins. 
I was thrilled when I found this one at my Lowe's garden center
a couple of weeks ago. 




This is another terra cotta pumpkin that
 I've had for several years.  I decided to move the owl
 and let the pumpkin look down on everyone from this mantel perch.



Then, I had to try my newly painted
 fiberglass urn beside the fireplace.
 You may have read about my fun with
spray paint in my previous post.


A comfy pumpkin pillow invites
you to sit and relax for awhile.


I've also had this scarecrow pillow for
 awhile and decided to try it outside this year. 



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Friday, August 19, 2011

An A for Effort

I think my plants deserve a post because they've tried so hard to maintain their beauty through the rough times...or is it me who deserves the pat on the back for keeping everything watered?  Hummmm...either way, I give an A for effort.

I thought I would share my back yard with you guys today. I've posted on some parts of it before--especially in the spring when we had our nice comfortable temperatures. But since spring, our temperatures have been high with lots of humidity which makes it feel even hotter. Right now, it's 98 at 4:45 p.m. without the heat index (before I could finish this post, we went to dinner and it was 104).

If you were to visit me, and entered our back yard from the
 side entrance, you would walk through this gate.




You would be at the fireplace that we had built last October.
  We had the patio put in  a year and a half ago because
 the area stayed damp and the grass wasn't doing well. 
 Then last August I saw some fireplaces on
 display at a home improvement store.
 Wow!  I thought, as I almost drove off the road,
 I'd love to have a fireplace in my backyard. 
 I have a friend who has one in her yard and I love it,
but I never thought I would ever be able to have one at MY house!
We called the guy and the price was right,
so we ended up with a fireplace and this new outdoor room. 
 I'm having so much fun decorating it.


These cypress chairs were built by a local man. 
 I could never decide what color they should be, so they have stayed natural.
I think I would want to paint them bug green for spring, turquoise for summer,
a dirty orange for fall, a red for Christmas,
 and frosty blue for winter. 
 So, you see why I haven't painted the chairs...I'm lazy.


Here's a view of the back part of our home.


Here's the patio addition we had built in late October of last year.  The fireplace guy called to see how our first fire was and then asked if we had thought any more about the quote he gave us to extend the patio. Again the price was right--even better really, so we decided to have this patio put in. 
All of this really fell into place.  We didn't have a master plan for these improvements.  We just had a problem with our grass...


This gazebo is in the back left side of our yard. 
 We had a hard time trying to decide what to do with this
part of our yard when we first built our home. 
 The lot slopes here and we waited about a year and a half
 before deciding what to do.  I watched almost every
 landscaping/gardening show on HGTV every Saturday
 during all that time, too. 
I just knew someone was going to have a solution
to our problem in their 30 minute show. 
All the ideas I liked in magazines were for flat spots,
but finally, we found someone who helped
 us with this portion of our yard.  He took the ideas I liked and
was able to visually create a more level-looking spot for the gazebo.
We like the way it turned out.

 The gazebo has built-in seating.  I've hung a little candle
chandelier from the ceiling.  The piece of stained glass is antique and
used to hang in my daughter's bedroom.


Here's another view of the patio from the gazebo.


I love this patio set.  I WON it when I registered for it at a parade of homes weekend.  It is extra sturdy and came with an umbrella and an outdoor rug.  This spring, we had a storm blow up and as I dashed outside to lower the umbrella....I got there just in time to see the umbrella and table FLIP off the patio!!  WOW!


I had a great idea this week.
Most of my flowering plants were looking tired
 and it was making me feel sad.  Why not go get a plant
or two to perk things up on the porch and patios? 
 Less than five dollars for a new plant and a bug green pot and I'm a happy girl!
It really did make things look a bit more cheerful in all this heat.



I've had several pretty butterflies visiting this lantana this week.


The piece of iron work my husband found and brought home.



I enjoyed working with my plants on the porches yesterday.   Mr. Toad surprised me by hiding on the windowsill behind the hose keeper. Usually, I am picking around in my plants and discover him half buried in the pot in an attempt to stay cool and damp.





Our back porch.




The plants on my baker's rack always do well.
 This is where Mr. Toad is usually hanging out.


My little fountain.


I found some naughty caterpillars on this fern yesterday....munching away!
 Maybe Mr. Toad can move over here and police this fern for me.
Right after we built our home, we were visiting my husband's sister at her home.  Her husband is a big college football fan. We were sitting outside when I noticed a t.v. remote in a zip lock bag.  Odd, I thought, and then I started looking around.  They had a t.v. on their porch!!  My husband loved the idea, so for Father's Day we had a cable t.v. outlet installed for outside.  He loves to grill out and watch a game.


I love the blue patterned pillow I got at Target a couple of years ago.







I am so blessed that I may call this place my home.



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