All posts by Lillian Davis

Hi, my name is Lillian but everyone just calls me Lil. I’m an artist, organic gardener & plant junkie. I live in north central Illinois in a little house on the edge of the woods with my husband and two of my four grown children. In my spare time you can find me outside playing in the garden or taking lots of pictures of my flowers or the local wildlife for my blogs~ and for eight wonderful years I had my dream job of running the garden center at Blain’s Farm and Fleet...

The Shoe Tree

Deep in the land of Corn and Beans
where Route 23 ends
Stands an Enchanted tree… 
of Wishes and Dreams…
Bring your old shoes and tie the lace
stand beneath and close your eyes…
make a wish and keep a smile on your face…
and throw to the skies…
by Lillian Davis

Thank you!

Christmas Orders are Now Closed
Thank You Everybody!
Merry Christmas!
Posie

Stick Horse Christmas Orders Announcement

Announcements
** Cut off date for Christmas Delivery is December 12th **  
US and International Orders will not make it for Christmas unless you request Express shipping! contact me before you order~ include your Zip or Country please!

(Current turnaround time, from sewing to shipping: 2 ~ 5 Business days)
*Heads are shipped USPS Priority Mail~ 
Delivery Usually in 2-4 business days within the US.
*Heads with Sticks attached are shipped UPS- 
Delivery in 3-5 business days within the US.
International orders of *Heads Only* are shipped USPS First Class International and can take up to Two weeks or more to arrive.
Express mail: 2-4 business days USA, 
3- 5 International~ are available**
Contact me before ordering for shipping estimate~ 
please include Zip Code or country in email

Rowdy
 

Talking in Their Sleep


“You think I am dead,”
The apple tree said,
“Because I have never a leaf to show-
Because I stoop,
And my branches droop,
And the dull gray mosses over me grow!
But I’m still alive in trunk and shoot;
The buds of next May
I fold away-
But I pity the withered grass at my root.”

“You think I am dead,”
The quick grass said,
“Because I have parted with stem and blade!
But under the ground,
I am safe and sound
With the snow’s thick blanket over me laid.

I’m all alive, and ready to shoot,
Should the spring of the year
Come dancing here-
But I pity the flower without branch or root.”

“You think I am dead,”
A soft voice said,
“Because not a branch or root I own.
I never have died, but close I hide
In a plumy seed that the wind has sown.

Patient I wait through the long winter hours;
You will see me again-
I shall laugh at you then,
Out of the eyes of a hundred flowers.

by Edith M. Thomas

Sewing Machine’s a Smokin!

It’s Tuesday again!

…. and I’m sewing like crazy!

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Horse Head Tuesday!

Latest Additions
Christmas orders are getting started and I’m sewing horses almost every day now. 
Tuesdays are my most productive days (hence the title) as that is my day off from my 8:30-5 job.
I will spend almost the whole day sewing! 
(thank goodness my daughter Heather loves to cook otherwise we’d starve!)
Tuesdays are the days I usually add new colors to the lineup~ if I don’t have any orders for that day. 
I really love seeing a flat piece of fabric come alive into a new horse as I cut it out and put it together.
Then I get to name them am create a little bio for them.
The whole process is a lot of fun!
old faithful
And here is the magic horse machine!
It’s an old circa 1960’s Singer that I bought at a garage sale several years ago for a whooping $25.00! 
We keep it maintained and it runs smoothly (a little minor tweaking now and then).
I hope we can keep it going forever because nothing is built to last like these old machines! 
It still has metal gears inside.
I have a fetish for old sewing machines and pick them up whenever I find them…. 
You should see my collection ~ but that’s a whole other blog post!
I’d love to have you visit my Etsy shop!
or come see me at my FaceBook and leave a comment or two!

It just keeps blooming

My yellow sunset climbing rose refuses to believe winter is coming 
and continues to produce bloom after bloom.
complete with bee fly
I think it really loves the cooler weather.
My Armur Maple on the other hand, 
turned briliant red and dropped it’s leaves at the first hint of fall! 
I love its color!

A Little Bit of Fall

October trees at the Starved Rock Lodge

Chain Saw Sculpture

Today we went to Starved Rock Lodge to look for fall foliage.
There were bits of color here and there but not much to speak of yet.
So instead I’ll share some chainsaw sculptures carved out of dead trees trunks.

Theses are all still rooted in the ground