The Bird's Nest Inn is the secluded tiny get away
behind Paula's little old farmhouse.
In a former life, it housed chickens.
Now, it is a romantic secret bedroom
with lovely views of Paula's gardens.
Inside is an inviting comfy bed...ready and waiting
for an afternoon nap,
a place to sneak away and read a good book...
...or sit and have a glass of wine in the evening...
...or perhaps a romantic interlude (blush)...
...or a good night's sleep in the cool night air
after a hot summer day.
Or how about a seat in the rope swing for perfect views
out the screened windows into the garden.
The witch's hat or sputnik as we refer to it...
...has a romantic story behind it.
Paula asked her love, Bill...on their very first date...
... to help her drag this rusty relic home.
He did, no questions asked...and she knew she had a keeper!
An open air dining room...
Paula is going to craft some airy curtains to hang here
and plans to fill those urns with ivy this year.
The wisteria was glorious in mid May and covered the garage.
It has grown up and through the old shuttered door.
And...where did that single red tulip come from?
Paula's garden palette may include some pinks and lavenders
along with her white flowers but this lonely little red tulip
appeared out of nowhere.
I guess everybody and every-blossom
wants a chance to be in Paula's gardens! :)
There are several bushes of white bleeding hearts which were luminous and beautiful in the shade.
I hope you have enjoyed this visit
to my dear friend Paula's gardens.
These photos were taken in mid May and with each day,
new growth and surprises appear to delight the eye.
Some of you have asked why Paula doesn't have a blog.
It is because she would rather spend her free time in the gardens, or creating in her cottage and not on the computer.
She doesn't even own a cell phone...now tell me, how much more time would you have if you weren't looking at Instagram or checking Facebook?
I think she has the right idea!
(But don't try to take my Iphone away from me!)
So, do I have more photos of inside the farmhouse?
Yes, of course.
Also...of some of our favorite shops and Brimfield too.
Coming soon...
Thank you always for your comments...
Paula loves to hear what you think of her home and gardens.
And I, of course, love to hear from you and appreciate the time it takes to leave a word or two.
Hoping all is well with you...
We are at the lake with family and friends for Memorial Day weekend.
Lots of rain and cold...but happy to be together!
:)
Take care, Laura
The Bird's Nrst Inn is perfect Laura ..... I think that I remember that you slept there on one of your visits didn't you ?
ReplyDelete.... and Paula's garden is beautiful and just how I love a garden to be.
Have a lovely weekend at the lake with your family. XXXX
what a cute place, we bought my inlaws poultry farm and I am using one of the barns as my " party barn" and used it for my sons wedding.. even putting a bridal suite in.. I am now hoping to have BARN SALES in it..the gardens are beautful and the space looks so peaceful.. thanks so much for sharing.
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Wow, Beautiful! How I would love a hide away such as this.
ReplyDeleteI always love when you share anything about Paula's gorgeous home. She must be just the most amazing person!
ReplyDeleteThe Bird's Nest Inn is fabulous, the vines growing through make it a real fairy tale. I just love it all, inside and out. Thanks for sharing with us.
Hugs,
Patti
Ohhhh, absolutely love everything!!!
ReplyDeleteLaura how adorable, The Birds Nest Inn! A perfect little spot to hide out for a bit, read, walk enjoy the gardens!
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Karena
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Thank you for featuring "Paula". When I saw the picture of her dining room & kitchen, it rang a bell and I dug through my file of magazine page tear-outs and sure enough, she was featured in an old Mary Engelbreit (?) magazine where I fell in love with her cottage! Its cool you know her and I can see her place, years later, through your blog - which by the way, is one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh my goodness gracious!!!! What an absolutely beautiful "Inn"!
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Debra
What a sweet, charming little guest house, Laura! I LOVE it! Paula has created such a cozy and welcoming space....and don't even get me started on that darling swing at the end of the bed!!!! LOVVVVE!! :) Thanks for sharing her beautiful yard with us!
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Stunning as always. A little piece of heaven..
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. You even were there when the Wisteria was in bloom. My goodness, talk about magical!
ReplyDeleteEvery pic had me just sighing and sighing............truly awesome.
Just wow. SO CHARMING!!
This is beautiful. So inspiring as usual. One of my favorite blogs.
ReplyDeleteLaura,
ReplyDeleteI want to be Paula's friend too!!! What a beautiful place to visit. I love when you post the pictures of her beautiful place. I get so much inspiration from her home. I actually fell in love with her angel last Christmas and had to have one so my hubby surprised me and contacted Cathy to make one for me. I love all the inspiration. Keep the pics coming. I can't wait to see the shops.
Kris
Ohhhhh my goodness...swoon!!! That is so gorgeous! Are we allowed to Pin these pics?
ReplyDeleteI'm almost speechless! Amazing! And so enchanting...
ReplyDeleteThis has to be the most beautiful romantic garden room I have ever seen! It is exquisite! Your friend has a beautiful garden, but I'm still in awe of that lovely sweet room.
ReplyDeleteMmmm! Loved every minute (but especially the story of her sweetie hauling rusty junk and knowing he was a "keeper". :)
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous, I could curl up in that bed now! In fact a camp bed in the garden would do.
ReplyDeleteWhat a romantic little hideaway, and gorgeous gardens. you do have such creative friends! Love Linda x
ReplyDeleteYour friend has a lovely place I can see why she doesn't spend time on Computer.
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Intelligent lady, Paula. Imagine how great it is to see & hear our beautiful Earth just by living unplugged :). I enjoy your post about Paula's little haven today, makes my heart sings. Thank you for sharing some bliss!. HUGS.
ReplyDeletePaula has the right attitude. I do so much more when I am off the computer for a while. Bytheway that must be the smallest most beautiful inn in the world!AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful home and garden your friend have Laura. I loved seing all your photos. That little chicken bedroom house is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing.
xx
That looks like a little piece of heaven on earth!!
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Oh, that was a swoon-worthy tour. One of your best posts, Laura! I'm daydreaming about a place (and a friend!) like that!
ReplyDeleteLaura your photos are spectacular of this heavenly retreat! You both inspired me yesterday to go put some energy into my own home and garden. Thank you both. So inspiring!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to do this to the shed behind my house, but how does she keep out unwanted guests? Racoons, squirrels, armadillos, snakes etc?
ReplyDeleteLovelovelovelovelove!
ReplyDeletePaula's garden is as beautiful and whimsical as her home and the bird nest inn is absolutely fantastic! I SO LOVE ALL THE GORGEOUS DETAILS TO DROLL OVER!
Thank you once again for sharing pictures from your amazing friends dear Laura!
xoxo~ Carola
What a terrific find today! Good inspiration to spruce up my own house - mn summer is coming very very slowly this year :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful post, especially as I now cannot eject the phrase 'gettin' frisky in the chicken coop' from my head - my sunday morning brain is apparently charmed AND twisted!
Your friend Paula invests beauty and grace into her home - well done, and so kind of you to share this.
S.
That little space is just lovely! I'd love to take a nap there. Thanks for sharing, Laura
ReplyDeletePaula's house and garden is beautiful, but what I love is the way your friendship shines through this post
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xx
Sooooo cute. That little guest house is over the top cool.
ReplyDeleteI think I'm in love... With Paula's little house. How beautiful, and your photos, breathtaking. Thanks so much for sharing the beauty! Dixie
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ReplyDeleteHer home and your photography just gets better and better. Love them both!!!!!!! Have fun at the lake:)
~Debra xxx
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What a Sweet Retreat this is! I could Imagine coming here for a Sabbatical and Communing with Nature in this Beautiful Environment!
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I love the Sunflower Room....It is going on my interest Board! Love your blog BTW...I'm your newest follower!
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Oh..this is adorable! I wish I had a place like this! Thank you for showing us those pictures of utter peace and harmony!!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Sunday!
Cunitia
Paula's cottage is ADORABLE. I love cottages and tiny spaces. I have a tiny girl cave (tiny house) that is my little itsy bitsy retreat. Like Paula, I have no cell phone and I rarely even blog. I am considering dumping my computer to spend more time with other things that I like to do. I think Paula has it right to not be bothered with technology. I am thankful she has you to bring her darling cottage to the world. Thanks.
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