The other day, Angelica was tasked with planting and decorating the kids vintage wagon. This little red wagon was painted and updated by dear old dad for the bicentennial celebrations in 1976! With the names of his two grandchildren, Jessie and Jake painted on the side of the wagon, he proudly pulled them around town during the festivities. The wagon has been repurposed, and now holds a fairy garden full of succulents complete with a dry creek bed. Mushrooms, fairy chairs, and creativity abound. Have you spotted it in the garden yet?
An informative sampling focused on herbs and tea with an occasional sprinkling of fairy dust and a glimpse into family activities too. The contributions to this blog are the combined efforts of the sisters of The Rosemary House and Sweet Remembrances.
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Monday, June 24, 2019
Getting her hands dirty!
The other day, Angelica was tasked with planting and decorating the kids vintage wagon. This little red wagon was painted and updated by dear old dad for the bicentennial celebrations in 1976! With the names of his two grandchildren, Jessie and Jake painted on the side of the wagon, he proudly pulled them around town during the festivities. The wagon has been repurposed, and now holds a fairy garden full of succulents complete with a dry creek bed. Mushrooms, fairy chairs, and creativity abound. Have you spotted it in the garden yet?
Love the fairy garden in the wagon!!!
ReplyDeleteI share this post with Austin and Glenn. They enjoyed the photos of Angelica and the fairy garden.
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