Aren't all of God's creatures so amazing? I just love all the precious little faces of the animals gracing your property. Their slow and simple lives make me feel so peaceful. Thank you for such a beautiful video. May the Lord bless you❤️
You remind me of my Mom. She passed away last week. I shared some of your videos with her while she was sick. She loved watching them, said that they brought her peace. She loved gardening so much. I'm going to attempt to continue her gardens this year. Wish me luck and thank you for providing my mom with a moment of peace and joy before she passed.
Katrina, I am sorry about your loss of mom; how good to know that she had such peace before her death. Yes, you must continue her legacy in the garden and I do hope you will experience the same love and joyfulness that your mother had while working in her piece of Eden.
My grandmother had those dishes. This brings her back. My daughters boyfriend tested positive for covid today and they are devastated. Both were raised in church but dont feel worthy of prayer. I jumped on that and they got a loving little homily.
Thank you for sharing your delightful farmyard animals. Your beautiful blue and white ; yellow accented table array is so lovely. I appreciated the glory you give to the Lord for His exquisite creations.
When my children were little , those were my dishes. :) I so enjoy how you share the history of the dishes you use. I learn something new every time I spend time with you :) I love teatime with you
I'm not even a tea drinker, but I made ginger and lemon tea to drink with you while I basked in the peace and comfort of this wonderful video. Thank you for reminding us of the beautiful world that was created for our enjoyment and stewardship.
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely film ,I loved gardening too。excellent lecture,you’re so sweet and lovely mom I adore you. Thank you so much.god bless and peace grace to all of us 🙏🦋🦋🦋🌺🌺🌺💕💕💕🍎🍎🍎
Dear Jeri, you, your house, your fantastic animals, your cute toys, your nice garden, your tea parties with "ladies" and your lifestyle are a great source of inspiration for me! Thank you for your videos you share with us)
Jeri, I was worried about you after the news of that awful Tornado in Tennessee, since I didn't know where in the state you lived. So I was very glad to see you post a new video and to see that you and your gardens were safe. I almost gasped at the beauty of that field of daffodils at the opening, to see so many blooms of a favorite flower spread across your meadow. How peaceful, especially with your beautiful donkeys.
I feel that I can smell your earth! Lol I could sleep with the sounds of the goose and roster. Awww nature💕 Thank you for a peaceful afternoon at Hopalong Hollow🌻🍀
Oh Jeri, you brought a big smile to my face when I saw your Currier and Ives! I grew up with this and chose to use it as an adult. My eye can quickly spot a piece when thrifting and I have acquired several serving pieces and even some glassware over the years. Thank you for your channel. It is so unique, calming, informative and joyful. So much of what you present resounds with me. Bless you! Plus, I love toile and Currier and Ives reminds me of that.
Oh! Jeri how beautiful the Daffodils blowing in the breeze! Simply beautiful! I was taught a poem when I was small and it goes like this: Daffy down dilly has come to town in a yellow petty coat and a green gown! I was very small but a wonderful memory from my mother! Thank you!
'A host of golden daffodils', welcoming us to the new growing season. Just beautiful. Loved the recipe Jeri, thank you and as always, beautifully presented 🌿🌞🌿
I am late in discovering Jeri, but i love her! I watch her videos to bring peace and tranquility to my heart and soul! I love so many of the same flowers! It's getting hard to keep up with all the work at 75. My husband and i are building a log/ primitive/old fashioned home . We are on year 4 of working on it. I will bring my beautiful perennial flowers with me up there if God's willing to help me have the strength! Flowers, precious donkeys, ducks, chickens, peacocks! Heaven on earth because we love these things truly from our heart. They are a part of our heart and soul! Thank you for sharing all that you are. I ordered two of your books! Love your artwork! Peace and love to you and yours! And all the flowers and sweet critters too!❤
You have a lot of energy to be building a cabin, bravo! I hope you are able to move in with all your flowers in the near future. Thanks for purchasing the books
I've been waiting for your post. I so enjoyed seeing your garden with signs of new life springing up. You are such a joyful person, and you describe your things so beautifully. Loved the visit.♥️
New subscriber. A breath of fresh air. Your channel is fantastic. I am doing some crochet and bingeing on your channel. God Bless your family. Happy Sunday.
My daffodils are finished but I did get to bring some in to enjoy. Enjoyed our tea. Your garden is looking wonderful. Hope to have more herbs and flowers to cut. Thanks for the peacefulness your videos bring. Blessings
You have such a kind voice. Thanks for sharing I've learned so much. I just came from outside working in my garden. Come in to warm up and watch you strolling in your garden. Your so delightful. Earl Gray is one of my favorite teas too. What a JOY!!!! :)
I wanted to add this . Jeri I'm sure you already know this. On a donkeys back is a marking of a cross. This is a reminder to us when Christ rode on a donkeys back. Some say as Christ carried the cross a donkey came from behind Christ to bare the weight a the cross for HIM. Therefore the having of the cross on a donkeys back.
I have found my peace and serenity through watching your videos. Your videos give me a place to escape, to breathe. Thank you. Oh, and I just ordered that Cooking with Herbs book! 😊
I'm pleased to see that you are in Zone 7 like me. I'm in NJ. The garden state! I love finding channels such as yours. We both share a love of gardening, animals, and antiques.
So happy to see a new video Jeri, your videos are so soothing and relaxing, your frittata looks amazing, please more recipes, love all your old fashion utensils , my mother in law has a a lot of old fashioned utensils and I love using them when I am at her house, have a wonderful evening 💐
I enjoyed hearing the history behind Currier & Ives because I’ve always enjoyed their lithographs especially the portraits that resemble the art of the itinerant artists that did portrait paintings. I have 2 Currier and Ives lithograph with the watercolor painting entitled ‘The Little Sisters’ and ‘Little Brother and Sister’
I meant to use my Currier and Ives coffee table book with over 200 prints, but I couldn't find it for this video, Alas, it did appear recently in a cupboard and I was overjoyed.
When I watch your videos, it would seem like your way up in the mountains, away from everyone....and then.... and then I hear traffic....lol...that always blows me away. You would never know it by just watching your videos.
It's very funny the way my camera picks up the car sounds. We are way out in the country, but there is a small country road in front of our place and when the cars go past ( several other farms out here) it sounds like a jet plane taking off!
So lovely to share your tea and read all of the lovely comments. I love how your little goose waited patiently with a look of love in her eyes until you greeted her. Your animals really love you and what a wonderful life you all have.
Enjoyed your video, it was wonderful to take a break around my home while social distancing. I’m using this time to clean and go through my stuff. I’m having a wonderful time around my home going through stuff. I’ve even read letters my husband wrote me during the first gulf war. Stay well and take care 😘
Jeri, I love that you use your beautiful collection of dishes for tea, and you are so knowledgeable about history. I would love to see how you store and display your tea pots, dishes, and other items in your collection. I have a nice collection of china, some tea pots, etc., but I have a hard time storing and displaying the items so I remember what I have and what will go well together.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Thank you Jeri, I will check out the teapot video now and I look forward to seeing a new video on how you display your dishes one day soon! Thanks also for sharing your beautiful garden and artwork! Take care!
My mother had a set of those dishes, including the teapot to match. She was able to purchase them in the grocery store about 1967. You were allowed to purchase a dish for each $5. Purchase. I believe it was 29 cent for each cup or dish. You could purchase the serving accessories separately. We were thrilled to be able to get the matching teapot as we were big tea drinkers. Very nostalgic to see you using the dishes.
Sweet Lady, you never disappoint! I so enjoyed seeing your garden, and everything else too. (I even heard the Kingbird, with his squeak toy mating call, calling for a mate, in the scene with your donkeys and your dog at the fence.) Here in Texas, mine is really muddy right now, but I did manage to plant some daylilies yesterday, and in the past week we planted over 40 rose bushes!! I have that very set of Royal Currier and Ives dinnerware, a large set actually, I fell in love with it in the early 1980s. My mother sent me a birthday cake (by way of my sister) on one of the dinner plates and I was hooked. It was the first transferware style dinnerware I collected. I think I have multiples of all the pieces, except the teapot, I only have one of those. I love how each different kind of piece has a different C&I print. I have some of the books too, and other dinnerware that has some of their lithographs on them. Now, I'm also inspired to make a pot of the H&S Earl Grey Supreme tea which I bought a few days ago, and I'll enjoy drinking it as I'm also enjoying the copy of your book, "Hopalong Jack and the Blue Bunnies," which I recently got from eBay, and the "Beatrix Potter's Country Cooking" book by Sara Paston-Willliams, also from eBay, which arrived yesterday. Thank you for your wonderful and very inspiring videos!!
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Oh my! I just realized I misidentified the bird. It's an Eastern Phoebe that I hear! It makes a sound like it's saying fee-bee, fee-bee, or to me it almost sounds like someone squeezing a squeak toy, making a sound like squeak-squeak, squeak-squeak. I do apologize!! Turns out the Phoebe and the Kingbird are both types of Flycatcher birds. I've had the Phoebes nesting on my porch for several years. They're back and I've been hearing them every time I go outdoors or open the windows. They make a mud nest, similar to barn swallows. And yes, I do love birds! I lived in Louisiana for awhile and watched the birds from my yard. I once read 50% of all migratory birds pass through Louisiana, and we lived on a bayou not far from the Red River, so it was amazing how many birds I saw. I counted over 70 species, either in or from my yard, before I stopped counting. Anyway, in your video I hear the Phoebe beginning at 3:11, at the moment when the donkeys meet your dog at the gate. [Call of the Eastern Phoebe: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-okb6DPQGSrs.html]
@@DLynne222 Oh Yes, That dear little bird with the crewcut! I love your enthusiasm. We have so many birds here in East Tennessee, but I doubt we have 70 species... how exciting!
I am in zone 2 and just finally planting things out. It is so much fun to see your garden videos even though I can rarely grow things that you have. Wisteria, lavender, most roses etc.
I hope you can share your geese soon. Especially, Matilda and her surprise babies from last year! Take care and thank you for sharing your garden transformation. It was so lovely in bloom last year!
Mathilda raised her "boys" they are strong, healthy and very loud... Rulers of the meadow, now! Unfortunately, Mathilda passed away over the winter, she was incredibly old, we think she was over 17 yrs old. I'm just glad she had the chance to be a mom in the end, it made her very content.
Lyrics from the song Sleigh Ride...here's a happy feeling nothing In the world can buy As they pass around the coffee And the pumpkin pie It'll nearly be like a picture print By Currier and Ives. These wonderful things are the things We remember all through our lives
What a delight to find you and follow you around. Wow, zone 7, no wonder so much life now. We're up in MN, in zone 2 and sometimes 3! We grow robust rhubarb!! What joy to see all your gardens!! Loved your donkeys too! Sweet!
Hello Jeri, greetings from Holland! Well, aren't you a sight for sore eyes in this C-virus stricken world! Just came home from a weekend of caring for my elderly mother and installed myself with tea, my knitting and your video starting off with the masses of bright blooming narcissi. I'll be joining you in the kitchen shortly, just this one row to knit ... Wonderful! May you be blessed!
Theresa Delaney that’s what I’ve noticed from the very first video I watched on here. I think I even commented on her voice. I call this “escapism” and mean that as a compliment.
One of my subscribers suggested I check out this video and that it was very lovely. They were right! Everything from your daffodils to your frittata to your beautiful plates and cups were absolutely lovely. Looking forward to learning more from you future videos!
Hello sweet Jeri, Always a joy to see your videos. Just delightful. Seeing the daffadills in bloom is always an appreciative site to see after all the cold weather. You must have split a lot of bulbs to get quite an impressive embankment. it's stunning!! I love seeing the occasional crocus popping up too. The frittatta looks delishious!! It's like a stove top quiche, perfect for the warmer months when one doesn't want to use the oven. Wonderful idea sharing recipies with herbs. What a sweet pair of donkeys you have there too. 💕Tfs your happy place with us. You make my ❤️ smile 💐🤗
I can't take credit for the meadow full of daffodils, they naturalized all by themselves! The frittatta is very quiche like, a little firmer and no crust..
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Wow, mother nature is amazing. Love how you did your pattern gardens too, you are amazing too and determined. That's just how I like my quiche crustless. 💐💕Happy Saturday