oh it looks like a beautiful beautiful week! Now I especially regret not taking that photography class there last year! You're so lucky to live in such a gorgeous place!
Love them all, but those pictures of your greenhouse are absolutely GORGEOUS!! So unlike you to post pics without any text...you usually have so much to say!! Hope you are having a great week!!
Hi Teresa, Wow, such beauty. Some of my favorite pics are looking at God's creation. I especially love the greenhouse reflected in the water. I've missed you. I sure hope you come and visit my new blog.
Some people dream of going to Disneyland, Hawaii, a Royal Caribbean cruise. I would like to spend my vacation hours touring your ol' farmstead. Just walking around, talking shop. Flowers, gardens, pretty pictures. Montana isn't that far you know. When I finally earn enough vacation time (you know, when the last kid goes to college) we'll just have to work that out. Just lovely round your place these days...just lovely.
Okay, that's it, I want to live in your part of the world. My part is 100 degrees and humid, and my columbine stopped blooming in May. Oh, and my million bells hanging baskets? Yeah, we don't even want to go there... :sigh:
Your property is absolutely stunningly breathtaking. Truly. All your hard work has really paid off.
Hi Teresa...the setting for your farm is just gorgeous and your flower gardens are bursting with colour. I love your garden shed down by the pond and of course your barn. What a peaceful setting. I wish we had your daily temperatures right now...we're burning up down here in Kansas! Enjoy your gardens and have a wonderful day. Maura :)
Teresa, this is AMAZING!! Those hanging baskets should be in a book of world records for number of blooms, I swear! And the old white washing maching full of flowers - genius!
I love every single flower. I am going back to stare some more at the photos. ;o)
You truly have a bit of heaven on this earth, so enchanting and pristine. If I was ever blessed to come visit if fear I would never leave. You truly have a green thumb and an eye for decorating the outdoors. Breathtaking photography.
I say it every-time... you are one lucky girl! I know it is a lot of hard work, but you have such rewards for it. Your gardens are gorgeous. A cousin of my husbands was just visiting Montana and said it was beautiful! Can't wait to see pictures of your Zinnia's. Mine are just starting to bloom... planted them right in the soil by seed... so they are getting a later start! Keep those pictures coming! Laurie :)
Your garden is beautiful, Teresa. Can't imagine a more perfect wedding location. Every time I look at your pictures I see something new and fun. I think I spy a washtub/washing machine planter. :-)
Looks like the perfect place for a beautiful wedding. :-) Hope it's all coming together for everyone involved -- I know it will be a magical event. Love your vignette with the crates and bucket.
PS Glad I read the other comments -- I almost missed the washing machine in there.
Hi Teresa, I can only dream of having such a beautiful place to live. It is such a devine place and I know you work hard to keep it that way. You have done a magnificent job!! Annette
Oh my gosh your flowers are all so lovely and in full bloom too. Here in my part of Alaska it's slow to come up, due to very cool summers. My flowers are not nearly in full bloom yet and won't be for another 2-3 weeks. As I write this at 9:15 am it's 49 degrees. We are not reaching 60 yet this summer.
Your gardens, flowers are amazing. Love, love, love!
Your delphinium is gorgeous. Don't you love the blue? What is the ground cover (?) in front of the house? It kind of looks like snow on the mountain? Really like it.
It looks like you have the perfect setting for a wedding!
Thank you for sharing your fabulous week in photo.
Besides the BEAUTIFUL flowers I could not help but to notice how beautifully white and clean your fences and buildings are. I like that look rather than the chippy shabby look when it comes to building and fences.
I was lucky enough to find a metal grocery produce stand/basket at an antique store like the one you have standing by your greenhouse. When I was describing it to a cousin I told her to look at your blog photos. She is envious of it and told me to be careful that it might disappear from my patio one day.
I just called my husband over to look at your home and said, "Wouldn't you love to live there?" He was amazed at your gardens but since he does all our gardening he just gave me the "look" . . . I can drean can't I?
Beautiful! We must be in the same climate zone because the strawberries are in season here...and my delphinium and roses are blooming as well. But sadly I don't have a beautiful greenhouse like that...
Take me to your potting shed, take me to your greenhouse. Take me to your patriotic bunting. Take me to your wringer washer with flowers bursting forth in beauty. Take me to your pond reflecting mountains. Take me to your Coke and 7-Up crates. Take me along the path aside your lovely white home. Ahh, thank you Ms Teresa. Thank you.
I wish, I wish,...Ohhh how I wish that I could take photographs like yours!!!! Wonderful and fun to look at!! You farm is just beautiful...and peaceful, a little paradise. Bet you love living there!!
Your yard always looks amazing! One day I hope that mine will be that way. Right now everything we do have is kind of withering with the hot temps and not much rain. Well other than us watering them. :) Love the pictures thanks for sharing!
you. your life, your pictures take my breath away!!!! I am building a little studio found you on pinterest as I was looking for inspitation for it... & boy dod i find it here!!! Come visit. xo laura
I love looking at your pictures right before bedtime. I'm sure I dream better dreams. Best wishes to your son and his fiance' on their new life together. You must be very busy right now, so we'll wait patiently for more photos. Hoping you'll share some wedding pics if they don't mind, and when you finally get time to sit down and breathe when it's all over.
Oh Teresa, this month was not a blogging month for me so this post slipped by me! Michelle and I are both drooling all over the place!!! Only 2 more days! The heart is going pitter patter for you... Blessings to you all! Julie
Breathtakingly Beautiful!!!!!
ReplyDeleteNancy
the flowers at the greenhouse are stunning....it is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely, lovely inspiration and photos. Your hard work (and talent) shows, and it's always a delight to stop by. -Mary
ReplyDeleteoh it looks like a beautiful beautiful week! Now I especially regret not taking that photography class there last year! You're so lucky to live in such a gorgeous place!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous! I'd love to vacation right there. Got room? I'll sleep in the greenhouse or in a hammock by the pond.
ReplyDeleteIt just doesn't get any prettier! I'm not sure where you are. Obviously it's not 103 where you are. My beautiful flowers are burning up.
ReplyDeleteHi Teresa!
ReplyDeleteEverything is so lovely!! Your house is adorable, the gardens are beautiful and that greenhouse makes me weak at the knees!
Gorgeous! Y'all have created a little slice of heaven on that land!
ReplyDeleteI hope your week was as beautiful as those pictures. Just stunning!
ReplyDeleteSimply breathtaking!! I love your gorgeous yard and look how healthy your hanging baskets are. Ours are looking sickly in this heat.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! If I lived there, I'd never want to leave!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Lorilee
Love them all, but those pictures of your greenhouse are absolutely GORGEOUS!! So unlike you to post pics without any text...you usually have so much to say!! Hope you are having a great week!!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a retreat!!!
Thanks so much for sharing ..
Deborah xoxo
Hi Teresa,
ReplyDeleteWow, such beauty. Some of my favorite pics are looking at God's creation. I especially love the greenhouse reflected in the water. I've missed you. I sure hope you come and visit my new blog.
xo
Some people dream of going to Disneyland, Hawaii, a Royal Caribbean cruise. I would like to spend my vacation hours touring your ol' farmstead. Just walking around, talking shop. Flowers, gardens, pretty pictures. Montana isn't that far you know. When I finally earn enough vacation time (you know, when the last kid goes to college) we'll just have to work that out. Just lovely round your place these days...just lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow! Those are stunning! You have an incredibly beautiful place to call home!
ReplyDeleteOkay, that's it, I want to live in your part of the world. My part is 100 degrees and humid, and my columbine stopped blooming in May. Oh, and my million bells hanging baskets? Yeah, we don't even want to go there... :sigh:
ReplyDeleteYour property is absolutely stunningly breathtaking. Truly. All your hard work has really paid off.
I am insanely jealous of those flowers, that pond, that greenhouse, and the barn. Can I please come live with you!!
ReplyDeleteYou must live in heaven! Everything is absolutely beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteCindy
Beautiful. Looking forward to the wedding details and photos later in the summer. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Teresa...the setting for your farm is just gorgeous and your flower gardens are bursting with colour. I love your garden shed down by the pond and of course your barn. What a peaceful setting. I wish we had your daily temperatures right now...we're burning up down here in Kansas! Enjoy your gardens and have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteMaura :)
Your gardens as so lush - everything is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
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Sigh...
ReplyDeleteTeresa, this is AMAZING!! Those hanging baskets should be in a book of world records for number of blooms, I swear! And the old white washing maching full of flowers - genius!
ReplyDeleteI love every single flower. I am going back to stare some more at the photos. ;o)
Mary
OMG Teresa! What absolutely gorgeous pictures! I'm guessing that it even looks more incredible in person. WOW!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
Pam
Beautiful!! Love the soda flats, I've been trying to find a nice 7up one to match the 7up cooler I have.
ReplyDeleteYou truly have a bit of heaven on this earth, so enchanting and pristine. If I was ever blessed to come visit if fear I would never leave. You truly have a green thumb and an eye for decorating the outdoors. Breathtaking photography.
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI say it every-time... you are one lucky girl! I know it is a lot of hard work, but you have such rewards for it. Your gardens are gorgeous. A cousin of my husbands was just visiting Montana and said it was beautiful! Can't wait to see pictures of your Zinnia's. Mine are just starting to bloom... planted them right in the soil by seed... so they are getting a later start!
ReplyDeleteKeep those pictures coming!
Laurie :)
So beautiful, straight out of a magazine!
ReplyDeleteBreath taking photo's!!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is beautiful, Teresa. Can't imagine a more perfect wedding location. Every time I look at your pictures I see something new and fun. I think I spy a washtub/washing machine planter. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place to live! Your photos are gorgeous Teresa only outshined by your green thumb!
ReplyDeleteLooks like the perfect place for a beautiful wedding. :-) Hope it's all coming together for everyone involved -- I know it will be a magical event. Love your vignette with the crates and bucket.
ReplyDeletePS Glad I read the other comments -- I almost missed the washing machine in there.
Your greenhouse and pond slay me - so incredibly dreamy. Thanks for sharing with us!
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Gorgeous subject and beautiful pictures! I love the buntings. And your All bucket!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely breath taking! How I would love to sit amongst your garden and watch the world go by. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteDanielle
Hi Teresa,
ReplyDeleteI can only dream of having such a beautiful place to live. It is such a devine place and I know you work hard to keep it that way. You have done a magnificent job!!
Annette
Oh my gosh your flowers are all so lovely and in full bloom too. Here in my part of Alaska it's slow to come up, due to very cool summers. My flowers are not nearly in full bloom yet and won't be for another 2-3 weeks. As I write this at 9:15 am it's 49 degrees. We are not reaching 60 yet this summer.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely gorgeous. all of it. i love the old soda boxes.
ReplyDeleteNow that was a stellar week! Scrolling back up to look at your gorgeous photos again!
ReplyDeletexo Cathy
If I moved in, you wouldn't even notice me. I'd be quiet and keep to myself and just live like a fairy in your beautiful garden! Pinky swear!
ReplyDeleteYou live in heaven!
ReplyDeleteI have decided that I must visit Montana someday -- it's on my bucket list!!
I know you can't do it with everything, but I love the photos that show a reflection in the lake. Beautiful porch.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!!!!!!!!! Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYour gardens, flowers are amazing. Love, love, love!
ReplyDeleteYour delphinium is gorgeous. Don't you love the blue? What is the ground cover (?) in front of the house? It kind of looks like snow on the mountain? Really like it.
It looks like you have the perfect setting for a wedding!
Thank you for sharing your fabulous week in photo.
Everything is simply beautiful! Can't wait to see the wedding photos.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! everything is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHello Friend! How are you? Thanks for sharing all of these beautiful views. Thinking of you! ~Sally
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty. I can't help but wonder...how much time do you spend weeding your gardens?
ReplyDeleteAmazing place and beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteMegan
It's so beautiful! Looks like you could have your own magazine. Jealous!!!
ReplyDeleteBesides the BEAUTIFUL flowers I could not help but to notice how beautifully white and clean your fences and buildings are. I like that look rather than the chippy shabby look when it comes to building and fences.
ReplyDeleteI was lucky enough to find a metal grocery produce stand/basket at an antique store like the one you have standing by your greenhouse. When I was describing it to a cousin I told her to look at your blog photos. She is envious of it and told me to be careful that it might disappear from my patio one day.
I just called my husband over to look at your home and said, "Wouldn't you love to live there?" He was amazed at your gardens but since he does all our gardening he just gave me the "look" . . .
ReplyDeleteI can drean can't I?
You sure have a little patch of heaven right there! Beautiful pictures as always Teresa!
ReplyDeletedo you have a "Squirrel" I could stay in?? Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! We must be in the same climate zone because the strawberries are in season here...and my delphinium and roses are blooming as well. But sadly I don't have a beautiful greenhouse like that...
ReplyDeleteThe photos are just wonderful! Everything looks so sunny and welcoming. Thanks for sharing.
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Take me to your potting shed, take me to your greenhouse. Take me to your patriotic bunting. Take me to your wringer washer with flowers bursting forth in beauty. Take me to your pond reflecting mountains. Take me to your Coke and 7-Up crates. Take me along the path aside your lovely white home. Ahh, thank you Ms Teresa. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteyou ALWAYS take the most inviting photographs...I just want to jump in and immerse myself in the wondrous place you call home!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I wish my week looked a bit more like this! SO much loveliness and as always you did such an amazing job capturing it
ReplyDeleteOne word... swoon! I love all the closeup captures of the flowers and the hanging baskets are out of this world! Fabulous.
ReplyDeleteDivine, Teresa. Up for a game of croquet?? ;) Hope you're well!
ReplyDeleteHeidi @ Show Some Decor
It's official. You live in the prettiest place I ever didn't see, and you are the best photographer I know. Oh. I said it.
ReplyDeleteI wish, I wish,...Ohhh how I wish that I could take photographs like yours!!!! Wonderful and fun to look at!! You farm is just beautiful...and peaceful, a little paradise. Bet you love living there!!
ReplyDeleteamazingly beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteYour yard always looks amazing! One day I hope that mine will be that way. Right now everything we do have is kind of withering with the hot temps and not much rain. Well other than us watering them. :) Love the pictures thanks for sharing!
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WOW! It must have ben some week :)
ReplyDeleteyou. your life, your pictures take my breath away!!!! I am building a little studio found you on pinterest as I was looking for inspitation for it... & boy dod i find it here!!! Come visit. xo laura
ReplyDeleteI love looking at your pictures right before bedtime. I'm sure I dream better dreams. Best wishes to your son and his fiance' on their new life together. You must be very busy right now, so we'll wait patiently for more photos. Hoping you'll share some wedding pics if they don't mind, and when you finally get time to sit down and breathe when it's all over.
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ReplyDeleteI love your flower beds!!!! gorgeous!!! If I lived closer, we could talk gardening for hours.
ReplyDeletegorgeous!!!!!!!!!!! no other words ... just GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteCan I move in?
ReplyDeleteI could live in that greenhouse!!! Just beautiful! I love it. Enjoy! Kathy
ReplyDeleteOh Teresa, this month was not a blogging month for me so this post slipped by me! Michelle and I are both drooling all over the place!!!
ReplyDeleteOnly 2 more days!
The heart is going pitter patter for you...
Blessings to you all!
Julie
Beautiful!
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