Sunday, February 2, 2014

The Gardens of Hansel and Gretel in the Snow



This house. I can't begin to describe how much joy I get out of this little cottage in the woods. Right now it is full of clutter and there are coats piled on top of blankets piled on top of theater seating and cherubs and jewelry and corbels…ugh. It's full!

Tuesday, Birmingham may have gotten a little snow storm. It may have only been 2 inches, but people, it shut this city DOWN! I was lucky enough to get my kids and a few others home to my house before the traffic got dangerous. There were so many that were not so lucky. Some that spent the night in their cars or walked miles, serious miles, in the snow. uphill. both ways. They can totally tell their grandchildren that story and not be exaggerating!!

I look outside after I got a phone call out of the blue that kids were getting out of school early. I had no idea. This place, what I call Hansel and Gretel, looked like a winter wonderland! It was gorgeous!! I was walking to the car snapping photos with my iPhone left and right. I just couldn't get enough! After the debacle of getting home and calming my nerves, I got out the Nikon and got some up close and personals.

Here is the tour of the Hansel and Gretel Gardens in the Snow.

This antique gate is from New Orleans. It is the entrance into the front gardens of Hansel and Gretel.


I could eat the patina off of this gorgeous gate. 



Upon entering into the front cobblestone walkway, you will see several characters that were here when we moved in. The angel at the end was my addition and I love the way she is looking over our home! 



This cutie was here and can't you tell she is a flirt? She's always smiling! 


This bike was featured with a bow for the Holiday issue of Fresh Style Magazine last year. 


Here's an upclose of that gorgeous angel. I know she is praying over our home.


When you pass her you come into the courtyard at the front of the original part of Hansel and Gretel.
The snow is covering the antique bricks that are in a gorgeous pattern surrounding the fountain.


This tree overlooks the courtyard and holds the twinkly lights in place. It is truly magical at night!


From our steps leading down into the courtyard, you see the front of the house. Kevin Palmer took an awesome shot of that red door and doorknob when he and Layla came by a few weeks ago. You can see some of these same spaces with no snow!


I just love these icicles hanging on our little cottage!



The back of the house was a true winter wonderland! 



The Magic Barn….I should have styled it for Christmas for next year with the snow.


We don't get very much snow this far south. I enjoyed it while it lasted…3 days! If it ever snows here, it usually melts within hours!











5 comments:

  1. Great Post, Beautiful Pics and glad that I am not there. Brrrr cold. Big hugs Lucy!! Pinned as well!!!

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    1. Thanks so much, Denise!! It's freezing again today! ugh

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  2. You know I love your house, Lucy! It's got more character than entire subdivisions full of new cookie cutter homes. Pictures are beautiful!!

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  3. I also could eat the patina off your gate! A beautiful cottage you have! Glad you loved the snow!

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