A display at Sweet Pea Gardens and Gallery in Surry, Maine.
"The moment one gives close attention to anything, even a blade of grass, it ecomes a mysterious, awesome, indescribably magnificent world in itself."
Henry Miller
Last week, Jeff and I celebrated our 28th anniversary. We took walks, sat out on our porch and watched the sea, and shared dinner at the famed Primo Restaurant in Rockland, Maine. At Primo, they grow their own greens, many veggies, berries, and so much more.
The girls here hope that Primo is thinking of them as egg providers.
"We're here for the eggs, right?" Overheard at the henhouse at Primo.
Lynn's fabulous organic lunch.
Lynn's new calendar. You need it!
Oakum Bay, Castine, Maine. View over the rooftops.
Loved this birdhouse mounted over a doorway at the Pentagoet Inn.
Also, the owners of this historic gem let us walk into The Thimble, the tiny cottage where she wrote her book and was visited by such notable authors as Henry Beston (The Outermost House), Elizabeth Coatsworth (one of the first winners of the Newbery), and many others.
View of "The Thimble," which is Katharine's little writing house. Adorable, no?
Our visit to Susan Keating's Sweet Pea Gardens and Gallery in Surry, Maine, was a highlight too. I've been hearing about Sweet Pea from my friend Lynn Karlin who has a "Pedestal Series" show hanging there. Susan has an unerring hand when it comes to decorating and arranging flowers. Take a peek at her creations.
Sue's incredibly well designed window box.
Inside you'll meet Sue. Oh, and would I ever love to have this Monson Slate works antique sink. They scored when they found this at the old salvage store in Portland, Maine. Good work!
I love Sue's "table," which is an old oil drum she found.
Sue's tapestries of succulents are breathtaking. Wow.
Looking out at the Eggemoggin Reach.
We didn't get home until nearly midnight, but it felt so good to walk through the front door, throw open the windows, and smell the scent of the sea. Home.
All joys,
Sharon
P.S. Please visit my latest Lowe's blog posting and leave one of your valued comments.
P.S.S. GIVE-AWAY!!!! Hey there Grimy Hands Girls' Club members. Leave a comment on this posting and be eligible for my give-away of Lighthouse Seeds by Pamela Love. This is a charming children's book about bringing soil and seeds to a craggy Maine island. Sorry, Grimy Hands members only. Comments must be dated August 17 or earlier.
50 comments:
how beautiful it all is! i love the thimble cottage! i sure could landscape the heck out of that place. i love soapstone and custom ordered a soapstone laundry tub for my basement from vermont. i also bought some of their soapstone pots for cooking. it's still hot here!
As always enjoyed the places you visited, now you can settle in again and enjoy your wonderful place there in Maine.
Oh I just need a thimble cottage! It looks a darling! Totally enjoyed your blog post as the norm.
Love Leanne
I loved all the connections to different authors. (Blueberries for Sal is a favorite with my kids.) Thanks for sharing, and thanks for offering the children's book. I hope I win. :)
Thimble Cottage is adorable! Who wouldn't want to have one of their own? I really love the succulent arrangements! I really really must create some of those for my garden. It would be great to win the book! Thanks so much for the wonderful read and the chance to win!!!!
You open the door to a part of Maine I do not know well and oh how I love it. Thank you!
thank you so much for your visit to my blog so I could find you. I was born and raised in Maine. While only in New Hampshire we do not get back often enough. Thank you for the wonderful trip
Cathy
Sharon,
I really enjoyed this post! I feel like I was there with you! congratulations on your 28th anniversary. May you have many more good years together.
And thank you for visiting Butterbean Row.
♥charlotte
Oh how this post makes me miss the east coast! I just love the charm instilled into every part of it. I lived on Block Island with my sister for a couple years. I just loved being out there.
beautiful post ,, I love the photos and its just a magical place,,
Hi Sharon,
I'm not a candidate to the book, although it looks lovely, because my children can't read in English yet, but I had to come here and say CONGRATULATIONS for your 28th anniversary!
I would love to go back to Maine! I took my kids on a 2 wk meander through New England several years ago and really loved Maine, especially Belfast. I didn't get to see nearly as much of the state as I wanted. Your day looks like it was wonderful!! Congrats on 28 years! :o)
You are showing me so much beauty in Maine. Please enter me for that pretty book.
Thanks for your visit, it allowed me to find your blog! How wonderful! I love the thimble house and the fan light with the gorgeous bottles....how beautiful! Sounds like you are having a wonderful time.
Blessings,
Kathy
Gorgeous photos of the area. I love The Thimble and wish I had one here on the farmette.
Hey there favorite Farmchick,
I am pretty attached to The Thimble too. Keep going back to the photo and wanting to build one for myself. Maybe, just maybe, if we move back to the country I will be able to do it.
Thanks for stopping by...hope all is well with you.
Sharon
I know how you feel being home; no matter where I wander, it's my true north! Enjoy you much needed rest and relaxation. Love you dear friend, XOXO
you always give such lovely tours. I love the birdhouse above the door, the thimble cottage (I just wrote about my thimbleberries so I'm in a thimble mood), and that view of Eggemoggin Reach is so peaceful. I'm glad you have slowed down. My grandmother always read us Blueberries for Sal. It was one of my favorite books, as I'm a berry picker from way back.
I forgot to wish you a happy anniversary! That is why I blog. On tv all negative. On blogs all about the positive. Cheers to you and Jeff for 28 years.
In another live you must have been a tour guide. You show us the best places at their best angles. Will get to your Lowe's site in the morning. I've been writing history lately- not the fastest genre to write- but I do manage to sneak in words about horticulture or refreshment):-
I don't often consider succulents when planning my garden. But your friend's artistic arrangements have sure changed my thinking! The textures and soft colorations are so soothing to the eye.
Love the amethyst glow of the bottles in the fanlight.
A lovely posting, Sharon - soft and gentle - like your tides.
P.S. - enjoying the harvest of basil from your seed packet! Delicous!
Happy 28th Anniversary! Wishing you and Jeff many, many more years of shared love, laughter, and team work!
Names like Eggemoggin are one of the reasons why I am so in love with New England. Eggemoggin? Come on. So charming!
The succulents are gorgeous. The fanlight with the lavender colored bottles. The Thimble. *SIGH*
SO happy that you are sharing Maine with us!!
Lots of love,
Dawn
A lovely post, full of so many treasures. Since we have recently returned from a vacation at our local (gulf coast) beach, I can certainly relate to your love of waking to the changing tides!
And now I think I'll have to read "The Little Locksmith." I've long been an admirer of Rosemary Sutcliff's books (another child stricken with a debilitating disease who grew up to live courageously and creatively) and Katharine Hathaway's story sounds inspiring.
(Love "Blueberries for Sal," too :)
"The Thimble", what a perfect name for the tiny cottage.
That bird house above the door is perfect!
I have always wanted to see Maine, it is one of the few states in which I have never been. One day, I just may show up at your lecture.
what a beautiful place! love that natural arbor made of tree limbs. :)
thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment! really appreciate it! lovely world you live in!
My granddaughter Maddie loves Blueberries For Sal and Robert McCloskey books in general as did my 2 grown daughters. I agree, the view from Eggemoggin Reach looks truly awe inspiring. Yopu are so lucky Sharon to live in 2 of the most beautiful spots on earth!
I've always wanted to visit Maine -- I buy a Kim Jacobs calendar every year featuring cottage life and kitties in Maine. Thank you for bringing us along on your outing!
(the giveaway book looks very charming)
So happy to meet you Sharon Lovejoy!! I am so glad that you stopped by my blog...I believe I have found a kindred spirit in you. Thank you for the kind words about my garden...now I am off to read more of this beautiful blog.
♥, Susan
Thanks for sharing your 28th anniversary with us, Sharon! Congrats to you and Jeff! I so enjoy seeing and enjoying Maine through your eyes! xxoo Nancy
Congrats on the anniversary! And here I am divorced a third time... It shall be my last foray into marriage. Obviously is not my forte.
Brenda
That restaurant looks amazing...but those chickens do look a big nervous! heehee! ♥
We still can't get over us sharing the same anniversary as you two! What a lovely lovely time we had with you both. Wow, that sure is a beautiful place on Eggemoggin Reach and I am so in love with Sweet Pea Gardens! Hoping you have a long stretch to enjoy your lovely home by the sea before you get to running around so much again! xoxo ~Lili
Hi Sharon,
Thank you for your recent visit to my blog. I appreciate your kind comments and am so happy to have been led here.
I have only been to Maine once and have always felt like I would love to go back. Today I almost felt like I did :). So many lovely places and things you have shared.
I also realized that a book (Toad Cottages & Shooting Stars) that I was recently looking at was written by you. Oh my gosh ~ how exciting!! I had seen it in a little shop here in NC and thought it was adorable.
Happy Anniversary to you and your husband. May you have many more happy years together.
I enjoyed this post so very much. Your anniversary trek sounds delightful. Thanks for introducing me to The Thimble and Kitty's fanlight. So many, many lovelies here :)
Hi Sharon,Maine comes alive for us all when we read your post. I so would love to win a book about a lighthouse and gardening!My new grandbaby has to learn what a delight it is to garden! The only Light house I have seen is at Point Loma in San Diego.When I read your post I think you must pinch yourself and think What a Blessed Life, Hugs Cheri
Wow Sharon you are such a dynamo, cramming your days with brilliant places and people! I love to come with you. I especially loved the coloured glass behind the fanlight at "Kitty's" house. Happy Anniversary to you and Hubby,
Sarah x
Visiting your page is always an experience that satisfies my visual senses, dear Sharon.
I love your photography which at all time instigates the feel of comfort, natural beauty and the joy of simple pleasures.
Congratulations on your 28th anniversary.;)
And thank you so much for your lovely comment on my recent post, it warmed my heart.
xoxo
That thimble cottage is amazing! What a great place. I was born in Kittery, ME when my father was stationed in the air force...way back when! I've always wanted to visit Maine.
Love your writing style. Very nice blog.
What a sweet little shop, Sharon! When I visit Maine (which I WILL visit - maybe next year??) that'll be on my list for sure! Happy, happy anniversary, too! Here's raising a glass in your honor (well, maybe not a glass...but a cup of coffee....) :)
oh wow those tomatoes look red! and the barrel as a table is just fantastic!
Hope you have a great weekend!
Leontien
Happy Anniversary Sharon! How lovely it must be to be by the sea in your own home. Happy Days. I love "The Thimble." Perfect!
dear sharon,
i read and reread this post, taking in all the wonders you share with envious eyes!
how wonderful to spend your anniversary in this place you love so much.
love the thimble and the organic lunch, love sweet pea gardens, oh i love it all! enjoy these days dear sharon and jeff, happy happy 28th anniversary!
love, lori
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You deserve this beauty!
Love,
S
Hello there Sharon! Happy Anniversary to you and Jeff. Our twentieth is coming up in a couple of weeks! Loved this posting...Loved the tour and " Thimble Cottage " so darling...
Would love to win your give away!
Thanks for the opportunity... I was out taking pix of the morning glories near out cottage this am!
sending love... and Happy Sea Breezes to you!
Deb and Boz
Well living on an island for part of the year sounds like you are having your own adventure already. Maran hens our favourite! Thankyou for your recent comment on News From Italy I do hope you will call by often and share our little piece of Italy with me. I am your latest follower.
As always you share such charming places and events with us. The succulent plantings are amazing. Even though you had to leave your little cottage, you and Jeff seemed to have had a fun-filled trip with friends, flowers and food! Loved the photos. I would love the Lighthouse seeds book, and I am proud to say I am one of your Grimy Girls!!
What a beautiful blog Sharon. The photographs are exquisite. Thanks for sharing, and congrats on your 28 years, may there be many, many more.
Always enjoy reading about your travels, Sharon, and particularly resonate with your heartfelt joy of returning home to the sea, the tides, and gardens. Thanks, as always, for the inspirations. P.S., our gourd teepee continues to thrive this summer, beautiful gourds hanging all over it now.
Dear Sue and Alicia,
So HAPPY that your gourd tepee is thriving. I love thinking of the two of you creating magic in your gardens. YOU, and committed nature and garden lovers like you, are the reason why I keep writing.
Thanks a heart full for staying in touch,
Sharon
I've never read The Little Locksmith, but I bought the ebook and will do so on my iPad. The overview reminded me a bit of Helen Keller. Thank you.~~Dee
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