Life at Bella Terra’s Greatest Hits
Thank you for visiting my blog on Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday! I am so grateful to my faithful readers and all the new people who are joining us every week. Your comments and questions make my day. Since many of you are new, I thought it might be fun to share some oldies but goodies. Let’s call it Life at Bella Terra’s greatest hits!
Here at our home, we have the good fortunate of space where we enjoy everything from gardening to outdoor entertaining. Here are a few areas of interest.
Gardening and Chickens
My blog post Gardening 101 stemmed from the question, “does gardening take a great deal of time”? After the initial garden plan, the actual work to plant, harvest and maintain a garden is minimal and seasonal. And the benefits are enormous! To see this detailed post, click here.
Another popular post is about Composting 101, which is an ideal project to start during COVID. Being home and creating more waste, composting is the answer to having great soil for your garden. If you could recycle 30% of your trash to make rich fertilizer, why not? See that post, here.
Before and Afters
Don’t you love to look at other people’s homes? I certainly do! And it is a bonus if there are good Before and After pictures. I actually have a file where I keep renovation photos of other projects as inspiration.
Our historic home is always going through a constant renovation. However, the initial restoration was the most significant. In an attempt to capture that journey, I am writing The Restoration Chronicles. So far there are 5 chapters and if you haven’t read our story, click here for Chapter 1.
Entertaining
COVID has definitely put a monkey wrench into our socializing and entertaining. We feel blessed to be the stewards of this unique historical property and share it often to host everything from charitable events to proms. The orchard is one of the areas of the property we use for large sit-down meals. For more details about one of our dinners in the orchard, click here.
I long for the day when we can open up our home and our arms and welcome guests again. If you are dreaming of when we can all reconnect, here is an autumn entertaining post.
Cooking, Baking and Making
The summers do put a cramp in my cooking, as it is almost painful to turn on the oven in the triple-digit heat. However, the minute there is a touch of autumn in the air, I am back to baking. This past year, I learned how to bake sourdough bread from scratch, using starter that I carried home on a plane from Washington, D.C.
If you need a new project while we are all stuck at home, baking bread using a natural yeast, is so rewarding. I just recently shared more sourdough starter with someone who reached out to me and now I have a new friend. Bake bread. Make friends. Check out my post, Sourdough Starter Basics here.
Of course, there are all sorts of recipes in the files of Bella Terra. But here are a few favorites. Key Lime Pie post
Together we made Preserved Lemons (see recipe here) and then we used them in some fabulous recipes, like the one above. This delicious chicken pasta salad is ideal for the summer~as it can be eaten warm or cold. Check out the recipe here.
DIY and Home Improvement
I am not much of a crafter, but I do like to tackle projects myself, sometimes moaning along the way.
The most recent is a hand stenciled tile bathroom floor in our pool house. If you missed that post you can see it here.
We have accomplished quite a few projects this year, and several with your helpful comments. From the great advice on the vintage mailbox above, to helping select a front door color, your feedback is gold! See that post, here.
Organizing
Staying organized is such a challenge, but I am inspired to be better at it when I see others accomplishing these tasks. This year, getting the master closet organized was a big win. To see the embarrassing before pictures and the fabulous after shots, click here.
Keeping heavily used spaces like the pantry is always a challenge. But it looks so nice when it is neat and tidy. See the improvements here.
Pets
For those of you who have pets, you know how important they are to family life. Our two dogs, two cats and numerous chickens are all part of our daily existence here. The Best Kind of Friend is a blog post about the bond we have with our pets, how they shadow us daily and love us unconditionally. Read it here.
Thank you for all your kind words during Sox’s recent back injury and Tippy’s current failing health. We share in the joy of their presence and the grief of their loss.
Just Getting Through Life
You have provided loving ears to some of my life’s challenges as we enter new phases of maturity. It was only a year ago, when I was struggling with empty nesting (see post here). But with the pandemic, nearly everyone is home again! Now, next week I will do a repeat performance as we move our daughter out of the house to start her sophomore year in college. Ah, the ups and downs!
We have talked about Kindness (see post here) and how important it is to Smile (see post here) and how to age well (see post here). Even though we cannot get together physically, we have such a supportive community right here on this blog. The goal with each and every blog post is to provide you with something interesting and important. And I’ve learned so much from all of you along the way.
Again, I cannot express how delighted I am that you have been with me from the beginning and I extend a warm welcome to new readers. In a world that seems to be filled with division and anger, it is my hope that Life at Bella Terra will be a bright spot in your day.
Happy Tuesday, my friends! If you ever want to see more content on any topic~gardening, recipes, home improvement, decorating, seasonal, whatever it is, please let me know! Thank you.
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Mary – I’m SO happy I met you and get to read this fabulous blog three times a week! You always inspire me and have introduced me to so many wonderful things! Thanks my friend!
Just a simple thank you, Mary, for all the time you put into this blog. You do a consistently excellent post that keeps me anticipating the next one. It’s been a ray of sunshine and inspiration, especially through the pandemic.
Just a simple thank you, Mary, for all the time you put into this blog. You do a consistently excellent post that keeps me anticipating the next one. It’s been a ray of sunshine and inspiration, especially through the pandemic.
Shaun
Shaun, thank you so much for your kind words. Sometimes when I hit the Send button, I think, oh no one will be interested in that. But hearing back from you and others inspires me to go on. I’m hoping we call all provide each other with positive thoughts and words in this turbulent world.
Mary…I just love all your blogs. I’m convinced you have cloned yourself to achieve so much in a day, week, month, etc. You’ve inspired me to try new recipes, organize and tackle the garage most recently. I wanted to try your farfalle lemon chicken recipe however it didn’t lead me to the link when I clicked “here”. Would you be kind enough to repost it or send me the link?
Thanks for your inspiration!
Melody, Thanks for letting me know about the dead link. I have gone in and corrected it. I will also send you the recipe directly~you will love it!Thank you so much for all your sweet comments!
Love your greatest hits Mary. I have to try that key lime pie and herb salad – they sound delightful. key lime pie is one of my favorites too. So sorry about your pets – sending hugs friend.
The key lime pie is SO easy…I was actually surprised as I had never made it before! Thanks for the hugs. The cat isn’t doing well and I’m afraid this is her last chapter.
The bathroom floor looks great!!! Miss Mary, you are amazing!!!! I’m so lucky to be your friend.
Janie, all your talent is rubbing off! Thanks for the kind comment!
I love this! As a new reader, I can’t wait to go back and read these posts!!
Pam, thank you for being a new reader. I’ve been blogging for a while, but have only really focused on it in the last 6 months or so. It has been so rewarding and gets me to finish lots of unfinished projects!
Hi Mary, I love your blog. I was wondering how you finished the smaller edges of your pool house bathroom. Did you have to cut the stencils or fold them? Just curious. I am thinking of trying to stencil my laundry room. Thank you.
Marty, I couldn’t cut the stencil because the perimeter tiles are different sizes depending on what side of the room you are on. I had to bend it, which was difficult especially on those cut tiles that go around a corner. It was a pain, but if you tape the stencil down as best you can, it helps a bit.