I LOVE nature too. Love being outside & listening to the birds & watching any kind of animal that comes up. A groundhog came up in the yard & I was able to just stand & watch him out the window; I really enjoyed that. I love all your decorating (inside & outside)! THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!
Can never get enough of looking at antique things. My buttery would have barrels, pantry boxes, firkin buckets. Crocks, wood bowls and buckets. Breadboard and butter molds. For sure my antique mouse traps. Beautiful flowers. Thanks for the video
I'm totally jealous of your vasculums, 3 of them! I will keep looking for one, I'm determined. This looks so wonderful, I could spend hours looking through this place.
What a beautiful flower farm. Your metal carriers are wonderful and the graphics on the one is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Just wonderful pieces in your buttery.
Your buttery looks wonderful. Thank you for showing the seed tins. I’ve never seen one. The flower farm is in a beautiful area. I love your videos because they cover many interesting areas. Thank you.
Happy first birthday to Kathy Mae! ( I hope I got her name right) The vasculums are so interesting. I have seen them in Victorian illustrations, and now I know what they are! Thank you! I looked them up on Etsy and found some, but, oh my goodness they’re two and $300 each! I wish you great success with your farmstand. What fun to have such a project! The buttery is full of items needed “close at hand” by Mrs. Walker, and some for Mr. Walker, too. I think of butteries as combination, pantries and utility rooms. Congratulations to your granddaughter on her equestrian accomplishments!
awwww...thank you for watching and commenting. Her name is Katie Mae so you were very close. $300 is way too much for me, we bought ours years and years ago and think we paid $10 and $20 for them. I am showing my age now, lol! Thank you for the well wishes on our granddaughter and our farmstand!
Such a wonderful video today! My buttery has small to large crocks , jugs, bottles,bowls,pitchers,coffee grinders,cooking utensils,and a Rumford complete cookbook setting in a wooden utensil box…. Also I have a Bardwell’s Root beer salt glazed grey and blue jug for of course root beer.. my mom used to make from scratch and I used to help her make it… great memories of that yummy smell. She would let me have a little drink of it before she put it up into bottles… of course we would have to wait for it to ferment and then we could have some. Have a wonderful day, congratulations to your granddaughter and happy birthday to Daisy May ❤❤❤
Awww...thank you for sharing your sweet memories! and thank you for the wishes for Katie Mae but it's funny we had a goat named Daisy Mae! Thank you for watching and your kind words!
I love your choices for the buttery and those seed tin carriers are so unique! Congratulations to your granddaughter on her first horse show and am sure you’re so proud of her❤. Oh does that strawberry dessert look delicious!
I would love to turn my pantry by the back staircase into a buttery…..but need to find places to for what’s there now! What I really need to do is downsize. 🤷🏻♀️
I always love what you put on your blog! Looking at the things you have in the buttery, I don't think a saw is appropriate in there ! Just my opinion. It looks like you are going to have a big garden just for flowers or veggies too? Blessings.
Those flowers are beautiful!
Yes, thanks for watching and commenting!
I LOVE nature too. Love being outside & listening to the birds & watching any kind of animal that comes up. A groundhog came up in the yard & I was able to just stand & watch him out the window; I really enjoyed that. I love all your decorating (inside & outside)! THANK YOU FOR SHARING!!
Thank you for watching and sharing too!
Can never get enough of looking at antique things. My buttery would have barrels, pantry boxes, firkin buckets. Crocks, wood bowls and buckets. Breadboard and butter molds. For sure my antique mouse traps. Beautiful flowers. Thanks for the video
Thank you for watching and sharing!
Ditto!
I'm totally jealous of your vasculums, 3 of them! I will keep looking for one, I'm determined. This looks so wonderful, I could spend hours looking through this place.
Love the 1824 Walker Farm house and especially the buttery. Enjoy all your videos
Awesome! Thank you!
What a beautiful flower farm. Your metal carriers are wonderful and the graphics on the one is beautiful. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Just wonderful pieces in your buttery.
Thank you very much!
I just like listening to you talk! The cut flower garden will be fun to grow! Glad the DAR meet up went well.
The strawberry shortcake looks so good.
awwww...thank you for your kind words!
Your buttery looks wonderful. Thank you for showing the seed tins. I’ve never seen one. The flower farm is in a beautiful area. I love your videos because they cover many interesting areas. Thank you.
Thank you for watching and your kind words!
Love you buttery You have so many interesting things goodies that’s what I call them. Thank you so much for sharing.❤
Thank you for watching and commenting, yes, they are goodies!
I had the Victoria magazine with girls in period Victorian clothes with vasculums in fields of flowers! So beautiful!!
That is the same magazine that I first saw them in! I wish I kept it. They are beautiful! Thanks for watching and sharing!
Happy first birthday to Kathy Mae! ( I hope I got her name right) The vasculums are so interesting. I have seen them in Victorian illustrations, and now I know what they are! Thank you! I looked them up on Etsy and found some, but, oh my goodness they’re two and $300 each! I wish you great success with your farmstand. What fun to have such a project! The buttery is full of items needed “close at hand” by Mrs. Walker, and some for Mr. Walker, too. I think of butteries as combination, pantries and utility rooms. Congratulations to your granddaughter on her equestrian accomplishments!
awwww...thank you for watching and commenting. Her name is Katie Mae so you were very close. $300 is way too much for me, we bought ours years and years ago and think we paid $10 and $20 for them. I am showing my age now, lol! Thank you for the well wishes on our granddaughter and our farmstand!
I think your buttery looks so realistic like that look.Im trying to master that look.❤
Thank you!
Such a wonderful video today! My buttery has small to large crocks , jugs, bottles,bowls,pitchers,coffee grinders,cooking utensils,and a Rumford complete cookbook setting in a wooden utensil box…. Also I have a Bardwell’s Root beer salt glazed grey and blue jug for of course root beer.. my mom used to make from scratch and I used to help her make it… great memories of that yummy smell. She would let me have a little drink of it before she put it up into bottles… of course we would have to wait for it to ferment and then we could have some. Have a wonderful day, congratulations to your granddaughter and happy birthday to Daisy May ❤❤❤
Awww...thank you for sharing your sweet memories! and thank you for the wishes for Katie Mae but it's funny we had a goat named Daisy Mae! Thank you for watching and your kind words!
I love your choices for the buttery and those seed tin carriers are so unique! Congratulations to your granddaughter on her first horse show and am sure you’re so proud of her❤. Oh does that strawberry dessert look delicious!
Thank you so much!
I would love to turn my pantry by the back staircase into a buttery…..but need to find places to for what’s there now! What I really need to do is downsize. 🤷🏻♀️
You can't downsize, it's all cool stuff!!!!
@@1824walkerfarmhouse I know……. I can’t bear to part with my antiques. Maybe a pot or pan, but not my old things.☺
Hello Audrey and Dave, is it ok to send the lavender cookie recipe?
Yes, I will get on that asap, thank you!
I always love what you put on your blog! Looking at the things you have in the buttery, I don't think a saw is appropriate in there ! Just my opinion. It looks like you are going to have a big garden just for flowers or veggies too? Blessings.
Thanks for the suggestion, something to think about
So interesting Audrey! My bunnies love my coneflowers 😟 I hope they don’t like yours! We had to put cages around ours.
Oh no, a fence is in order for sure!