Thursday, October 28, 2010

Herb Channeler, Part Five and Cheep Rooms on Thursdays!

A lot of them!  This is a dual post.  One of my favorite herb shops in Pennsylvania is The Rosemary House!  This is a building covered with birdhouses in the back of their herb garden.  I know you have heard of The Rosemary House because I'm always talking about one of my favorite herbal authors and founder of The Rosemary House, Bertha Reppert.  Now it is owned and operated by Susanna Reppert-Brill and her husband, David.  They have a lot of holiday events coming along with Nancy Reppert's, Sweet Remembrances Tearoom.  So check out their events schedules.  They have lots of fun events during the holidays for the whole family!  The Herbal Husband and I are going to be stopping by in the next couple weeks.  Can't wait!  Only getting colder here and very windy.  Just out walking and was almost blown over a couple of times!  Hope you are having a great day wherever you may be!  Talk to you later!

9 comments:

Terra said...

This wall of old wooden birdhouses is brilliantly beautiful.

Lemon Verbena Lady said...

Thanks Terra!

Comfrey Cottages said...

I sure hope to visit there someday!It is so windy here also. And getting cold brrrr Have a great day xxx

Unknown said...

That wall of birdhouses is so much fun! Finally getting a chill to our cool fronts now. Probably in the high 40's tonight. A little late this year. (BTW - thank you for the birdhouse posting at http://CheepRooms.blogspot.com)

Lemon Verbena Lady said...

It has only gotten cold here! Ate free ice cream at a street sale after the movies. What was I thinking? Now drinking a cup of tea! Thanks Leslie for stopping by! xx Nancy

I had a duh moment, TG! Forgot I took this photo! Hope you had a great day. Thanks for stopping by!

Carol said...

I love that wall!!!

Lemon Verbena Lady said...

Isn't it cool, Carol! It's lots of fun! Thanks for your comment as always!

Sharon said...

The wall of birdhouses is so beautiful! I love it! Thanks for sharing!

Lemon Verbena Lady said...

You are welcome, Sharon!