Prince Edward Island blogs

Posted by Laura-Jane - Whimfield in Prince Edward Island on 11. Aug, 2010 | 1 Comment

Prince Edward Islanders and a few special friends (blogs in random order):

Life Begins at Retirement
Canoe Corner
Whimfield
Top of the Meadow
Sometimes Here, Sometimes There
Country is a State of Mind, USA
Red Belle, NS
Melissa’s Musings
Maritime Penny Pinchers
Hidden Island Paradise
Greenspree
Dunn Creek Farm
Blind Dog Chronicles
Barnyard Organics

Picking Our Wild Blueberries (Finally)

Picking Our Wild Blueberries (Finally)

Posted by Laura-Jane - Whimfield in Outdoors, Prince Edward Island on 08. Aug, 2010 | 12 Comments

Picking wild blueberries is a new delight that we appreciated on our property for the first time this year. When we first moved here we didn’t know what wild blueberry plants looked liked. Of course, they’re easy to spot when they’re dripping with blueberries, but  most of the time they just look like green ground [...]

Window Treatments

Posted by Laura-Jane - Whimfield in House, Inspirations, Life Dream, Prince Edward Island on 29. Jul, 2010 | 7 Comments

Did you know that when you live in the country you don’t need curtains or blinds on your windows?
Outside it’s just the birds and the trees. And why would you need blinders from that?

Hydrangea Snowball Bush

Hydrangea Snowball Bush

Posted by Laura-Jane - Whimfield in Inspirations, Life Dream, Outdoors, Prince Edward Island, Video on 22. Jul, 2010 | 8 Comments

I’ve written at length about the craziness of the seasons and how strange it is to think that the bleakness of winter turns into luscious green foliage.
Case in point… Our hydrangea bush.
In winter, you might not even notice it. No, you might mistake our hydrangea bush for some upright sticks protruding through the snow up [...]

Whimfield veggie garden 2010

Whimfield veggie garden 2010

Posted by Laura-Jane - Whimfield in Inspirations, Life Dream, Outdoors, Prince Edward Island, Video on 15. Jul, 2010 | 7 Comments

Rome wasn’t built in a day. And let me tell you something straight up–how it really is.
When you move across the country and start a thousand projects you cannot do everything that you want to do. And it drives you mad and bonkers.
And people might ask you if you’ve been to the farmers’ market or [...]