
If you haven’t see allllll the pics of this cutie and her family check them out . . . https://citygirlfarms.photography

If you haven’t see allllll the pics of this cutie and her family check them out . . . https://citygirlfarms.photography

I’ve always said, “save your scraps”!! Whether they’re wood scraps or scrapbooking scraps – you never know when you might need them, lol. These are some of my wood scraps left over from the deck, the porch, and some fence pickets.

I took some of my left over 1″x3″ pine boards, cut them all to 15″ and screwed them into some support boards which were 2″x3″ scraps. These tree scraps, lol, are left over from an aspen tree that died at my old house. I just love the look and all the knots, so I saved them lol and I was happy I did!!

I cut the aspen scraps down to 17″ and screwed them into the support boards. Looks like a little fishing dock, lol.

Perfect for a photography newborn bed! Love it!
Aweeee, just love this stuff – here’s my link for “how to” . . . . https://gettinmycountryon.com/2013/05/15/how-to-iced-coffee/

A friend of mine was getting rid of her rhubarb plants – so I’m giving it a shot. I have 2 and planted them in front of my pumpkin patch fence. I actually think they’re going to make it, LOL! A little hail damage but I can see new growth. I’m looking forward to making some rhubarb & strawberry jam this summer! Thank you Sue!!!!!

Need I say more???? Yes I feel like a grown up – cool air coming through those vents – sooooooo fabulous and every room in the house is actually the same temp, lol! I want to give a shout out to Ken Avery and his crew from Great Peaks! http://greatpeaksheatingandair.com They did an awesome job – all done in one day – very professional, very friendly and very respectful!! Highly recommend if you need any HVAC work done! 5 stars for sure!!

Quote by Ty Holland.

I love Quiche Lorraine and I’ve never made it, so I thought I’d give it a try. It was very yummy and I actually eat it for dinner with a salad. My Texas bestie (hi Robin) & I used to go to Mimi’s and get their Quiche & salad, theirs is very good as well and this reminds me of it. Very simple especially when you cook your bacon in the oven!!!
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Take frozen pie crust out to thaw. Cook bacon in oven as directed on package (yes it says right on the package) chop or crumble when done. (OR BROWN THE SAUSAGE) I chopped up the green onions & used all the stems and about 3/4 of the whites. In bowl mix, eggs with half & half. Add salt, pepper & nutmeg, set aside. Once crust is thawed, add bacon (OR SAUSAGE), onions & cheese (I mixed them up a bit). The crust is pretty full but it will all fit. Slowly pour the egg mixture over top. Bake 40-50 minutes until crust is lightly browned and the middle doesn’t jiggle. Let stand 5 minutes & enjoy!

This little cutie turned 4 last week! She had a “Peppa Pig Tea Party” and it was perfect!

Tara did such a beautiful job – so many special touches!

Every treat – yes EVERY treat was made by Tara . . . and those french macaroons and the lemon curd . . . to die for!!! Seriously!

Yummy sandwiches and an variety of delicious cookies – I didn’t get a pic of the chocolate covered orange rinds – crazy good!

Tara bought a regular sheet cake at the store and then dolled it up with Belle’s Peppa Pig toys. She added the ganache for mud holes – so cute!

Tea Party Time!

Love this kid!

The cutest tea pot ever – filled with Strawberry Milk.

4 years old! Where does the time go?
Happy 4th Birthday Belley Boo!

I’ve had this cabinet forever and it’s great for storage. It came without a top so I just purchased a stock top from Ikea. I now use it in my studio and I’ve been wanting to add some cute polka dot knobs I found at Hobby Lobby.

Hobbs had their knobs 50% off last week so I scooped some up. These were originally $5.99 on sale for $2.99 – sooo cute – they match my curtains!

Wanted something different for the doors – these were originally $9.99 on sale for $4.99.

Such a cute and not too expensive update!

The season for yard work has begun . . . . love my John Deere! I do have to say – living in a “4 season” state, it’s nice to have a yard work “free” season during the winter time.