I pass this garden shed each time I come and go to Casa Debbio. I think it may just be the cutest one I have ever seen.
It possibly doesn’t hold much, but who cares?
I pass this garden shed each time I come and go to Casa Debbio. I think it may just be the cutest one I have ever seen.
It possibly doesn’t hold much, but who cares?
Posted in Italy, new house in Vergemoli | Tags: garden sheds, Italy, photography, travel, Vergemoli
wow, you are right, derelict and divine, almost a home for a little italian gnome!.. c
By: cecilia on June 16, 2014
at 7:06 pm
I love it, and the garden around it is lovely.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 3:11 am
It’s beautiful Debra
By: Yvonne Baker on June 16, 2014
at 7:08 pm
I wonder how old it is.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 3:12 am
Very cute!
By: mulino dominillo on June 16, 2014
at 8:28 pm
I’m sure we could have one at Casa Debbio.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 3:13 am
for me too 🙂 Loved so much. Thank you dear Debra, love, nia
By: niasunset on June 16, 2014
at 9:27 pm
There is a cherry tree beside it, right now covered with cherries.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 3:14 am
It has great character ! ! Perfect
By: Anonymous on June 16, 2014
at 9:38 pm
It is much more charming than a new one.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 3:14 am
Yes, I admired it too on the way to Casa Debbio. Really rustic! These are those simple things that add character to the landscape.
By: Sandra Hoopmann on June 16, 2014
at 10:33 pm
It is a pretty garden and always well kept.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 3:15 am
What a lovely sight to greet every day your eyes!
By: oawritingspoemspaintings on June 16, 2014
at 11:42 pm
Vergemoli is a beautiful village, we love it.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 3:16 am
It looks much better than our modern tin shed!
By: Jim & Kerry on June 16, 2014
at 11:48 pm
We don’t have a shed at all. I think this would look great under the hazelnut trees.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 3:16 am
How delightful! The blossoms add a lovely touch. Gosh my garden shed is a mess..
By: chillcat on June 17, 2014
at 5:40 am
It looks great at any time of the year, but spring is particularly pretty.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 17, 2014
at 6:04 am
It looks like it comes from a fairy tale!
By: Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella on June 17, 2014
at 9:01 am
there’s a few like that around the back of Cembroni. they’re absolutely solid
and seem to withstand all weather.
By: chris oconnor on June 17, 2014
at 9:42 am
I think I could manage a reasonable replica of that for you!
By: Jan on June 17, 2014
at 11:28 am
What a charming, little structure. I love it too!
Hope you are doing well, Debra. Sorry to have been gone for so long. We were without internet for two weeks and then I traveled to the US for nearly another two. So glad to be home again in Cuenca!
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
By: Kathryn McCullough on June 17, 2014
at 1:24 pm
Makes me wish I was 4 years old again…. That shed is its own little world! Gorgeous!
By: janinevasta on June 18, 2014
at 11:13 am
I’m with you-it’s so darling and would love to see it every day out in my garden!
By: paninigirl on June 19, 2014
at 4:09 pm
I am in need of a garden shed and would love the one in the photo which, of course, is made even more special by the surrounding scenery.
By: Just Add Attitude on June 19, 2014
at 6:50 pm
It is a beautiful garden and the mountains behind it make a gorgeous setting.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 21, 2014
at 6:09 am
The setting is even more beautiful!
By: Madhu on June 22, 2014
at 11:03 am
All of Vergemoli is gorgeous. I love it there.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 22, 2014
at 9:31 pm
Love your blogs on your mountain house. Such a beautiful area, absolutely amazing!
Any signs of peonies yet?
By: Nicolet on June 23, 2014
at 3:34 pm
The peony plants are growing, but they won’t flower until next year. At least I hope o get some flowers.
By: Debra Kolkka on June 24, 2014
at 5:45 am