Before I Forget: Sharing my love for God, family, gardens and my sweet Momma
Succulent Love
Every now and again I spot an old chair forlornly sitting at the curb. Someone didn’t want it, so they left it there in the hopes that someone else would want it.
This is one of those chairs that came home with me.
Chair Garden 2024
I made a succulent garden in this roadside treasure chair last summer too. It was so lovely.
2023’s Chair Garden
I can’t wait to see how this year’s chair garden fills out. I’m already enamored with its beauty. I’ll keep you posted.
I love sharing about my barefoot gardening adventures, hence my blogger name. As I write, some of my other passions might spill out -- like fun with grandkids, baking and sewing endeavors, what I'm studying in Scripture, and the like. My readers will notice that one of the primary things I write about is Alzheimer's. May what I write be an encouragement to anyone who is a caregiver for someone they love with memory loss.
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8 thoughts on “Succulent Love”
What a BRILLIANT idea. You are a woman after my own heart. I am always repurposing discarded objects. I never drive past our local rubbish bins without craning my neck to see what has been dumped.
What a BRILLIANT idea. You are a woman after my own heart. I am always repurposing discarded objects. I never drive past our local rubbish bins without craning my neck to see what has been dumped.
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I remember last year’s chair! It would be fun to do with my granddaughters! Happy week, Cindie!
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Cool idea
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I wouldn’t want to sit in it!!! 😀
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Ha! True! Birds are the only things I’ve seen sitting in this chair thus far.
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So cute, what a great idea!
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What a marvelous piece of living art, Cindie!
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Thank you, Mitch. I find it to be quite fun.
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