The Orchid Farm is alive and happy.
I can't believe I used to toss these out after their initial bloom. I had no idea I could get them to come back. These are above our kitchen sink with an East facing view. It makes doing the dishes bearable since this is my view.
With our rains we've been having, our garden has never been happier. When Smith & Hawkins was going out of business (sigh) we snagged this red arbor. It's called Victorian, but it looks a little Asian to me. Either way, it's fantastic support for the red bouganvilla.
We our hopes still high on the pink Spanish house bid, we knew it would need work. We found Silverlake Architectural Salvage and got there an hour before they closed. Does your heart pitter patter at the look of old windows? Mine does.
There was something so sweet and simple about this cast iron fireplace frame. I decided it would be too small in our Pink Spanish House, but I still loved it.
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