Showing posts with label vineyard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vineyard. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Summer Projects Before and After

Its hard to believe its the first day of fall. Summer always flies so quickly and there are always so many things that I want to do and, of course, only get to around half of them. I was looking through a few photos the other day though and was encouraged to remember what some of my little projects looked like in the 'before' moments. I thought I'd share a few of these with you.

BEFORE:  This was our bedroom before I painted it.


You can't really tell from the above pictures, but this is what the walls looked like up close. The previous owners had this done in venetian plaster. Although its lovely as modern art, its not exactly relaxing and it is really hard to decorate with.

AFTER: I simply painted it, bought a crown, and a few drapes to hang up behind the bed.


We also got a new duvet cover from Restoration Hardware. Although I usually like to buy antiques, I do like new fresh bed linens!

We bought two of these wonderful antique lights from a friend who is an antiques dealer and then amazingly found two more at another antique shop. I don't know if they are common, but its pretty difficult to find four working antique sconces like this and we needed four for this room. They may be a little over the top for a bedroom, but we like them :) And we put them in ourselves, which was my first 'electrical' project!


BEFORE: Here is another little project we did. The front of the house had some weird gray patches to it, so we bought some lime paint (good for stucco houses) and painted it


DURING :)


AFTER: Just a little day project, but it made a significant difference to our entry way. We also transplanted the hosta to  another location, as it was getting a little unruly there.


BEFORE: The front of the house also had some really random landscaping in the front and the climbing hydrangea was climbing in a strange way.

AFTER: So we cleaned all this out, cut the hydrangea back so that it can grow properly and put in four nice little boxwoods. We also got some banana plants and put them out front. It makes me feel like I am in the tropics.. and not Vermont!


BEFORE: This is the walkway up to the gazebo. It is nice, but the deer have munched all our rhododendron and the gazebo needed to be painted (although you can't tell from this picture).


AFTER: We had been wanting to put statues here and we randomly drove by this place one day that had these wonderful statues. I also painted the gazebo. I think it makes it really made a big difference.



BEFORE: This was our back patio. The stairs were a mess and the house had those grey blotches.



AFTER: My husband power-washed the stairs, I painted the house, and planted a nice little kitchen garden in pots all around.



BEFORE: We had this open field that didn't really have any purpose.


We decided to put in a tennis court.


And plant a little vineyard. These are the little grape plants when they arrived.

AFTER: We obviously had someone put the court in for us, but we planted the grapes ourselves. The grass is still growing and the grapes are still small... but they are on their way!




And we're really enjoying the court!


Anyway, after quite a full summer, I am looking forward to rest that fall and winter often bring. Time to curl up with my mug of hot apple cider and relax.

Almost...

(just started on this one the other day)
The AFTER to come :)

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

In the vineyard of the Lord...

A wee update on our little vineyard. Earlier this summer, my husband and I planted around 250 little grape plants (vinifera).. two red varieties (Cabernet Franc and Gewürztraminer) and two whites (Riesling and Chardonnay).

This is what they now look like...


Our 'vineyard' next to our soon-to-be tennis court

This is the root stock (what they looked like when they arrived)

And this is the field right before planting

When we bought the house last year, this field was full of large sumac trees and other large brush. Its amazing to see its evolution over such a short time... and it will be fun to see the grapes continue to grow and to be able to look back on the photos in the future.


Proverbs 31:16
She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. :)

John 15:5
I am the vine, you are the branches. The one who abides in me while I abide in him produces much fruit, because apart from me you can do nothing

Friday, June 18, 2010

Favorite Foto Friday - Vineyard Love

My husband and I planted almost 250 little grape plants yesterday in the probably naive hope of having a little vineyard at our home. It would be awesome if we could make any decent wine, but I'm just hoping for it to look pretty at this point. In celebration and hopes for our vines, I thought I'd share some beautiful vineyard photos today. 




This is one I took when we were in Champagne, France. It's obviously nowhere as nice a pic as the others, but I still think its pretty.

Have a lovely weekend!

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