Sunday, July 3, 2011

Country Gardens Photo Shoot 2--Welcome to My Garden


If you've been following along with my blog posts, you know that Country Gardens magazine was shooting a summer garden cookie story at my house this past week.


To say that I was thrilled that they asked to come visit is an understatement! And I was even more thrilled with the pics that photographer Bob Stefko took--he's a genius! (I got to look at them as they were saved on his computer.)

Somehow, he made my garden seem amazingly picturesque and even discovered pretty spots I hadn't noticed before. I also thought my cookies looked spectacular. (I posted about taking some of the cookies to a family birthday party last week here.)

If there is any downside to the shoot, it's that gardening magazines work at least a year ahead. Which means that my recipes and the images selected from the hundreds Bob took won't appear for another year! The art director, Nick Crow, admitted that it was going to be very hard to choose.

In the meantime, here are some pics my hubby took that won't be featured in the magazine. I love looking at them and hope you do too. (If you missed pics of the kitchen part of the shoot, click here.)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the pot of lavender--pretty!

domenicacooks on July 5, 2011 10:27 PM said...

Wow! Nancy, I had no idea you had such a beautiful garden. It's magical. Congrats on the magazine shoot. What fun. The cookies look delicious, too. : )

Jamie on July 6, 2011 12:50 PM said...

Love the photos and the cookies are adorable! What fun!

Cynthia's Blog on July 7, 2011 12:49 AM said...

You need to use the cute photo of yourself as your new head-shot. It is darling. Also, I too have a pretty pot of lavender that I love, but Nancy, I have to admit, I have yet to really enjoy it in recipe form.(other than mixed in with stronger Provence herbs) I find it hard to not think I am eating soap. I look forward to the butter-cream recipe.

Nancy Baggett on July 7, 2011 11:51 AM said...

Cynthia, the buttercream is really lovely--not soapy at all. I also plan to suggest other ways to enjoy lavender as a culinary herb. I didn't used to know what to do with it either!

 

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