Brooke Astor's study designed by Albert Hadley. You know how much I love leather bound books and bookshelves!
A little Photoshop fun with a moth from an antiquarian print superimposed on one of my cement pots.
Don't forget to drain all your outside faucets so they don't freeze over the winter. I haven't shut off the water from the inside yet...yesterday was absolutely gorgeous.
I wear my Wellies daily; in the morning when the dew or frost is still on the grass and on evening walks with Webster. Actually, they are my favorite outdoor footwear for tromping around the cottage grounds.
A load of wash my mother hung out to dry. She always wears jumpers and flannel nighties. She hangs her clothes in a random sort of way. I could never do that. I have to hang all the towels together, all the socks together, all the pillowcases together, etc. After the house is painted in the spring, I want to hang that awful ladder from a rafter in the garage and plant something nice against the foundation.
4 comments:
Webster has the MOST wonderful face...so full of expression.
I have to agree with you on the laundry----my husband teases me endlessly about how "perfect" I have to have things hung. And yes, I DO have a life......just a very neat one!
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You have the most wonderful blog. I enjoy it every day. So it is cold in New Jersey too? I would love to have a library like that one in your post. But, to me anyway, that picture makes it look like nobody reads any of those books. Although, whoever had that huge, perfect library, probably had somebody around to straighten all those books and keep them nice and neat. Don't you think?
That "instruction"(#459! Almost to the end!) could apply to e-mails, online comments and the internet in general...hmmmm..
The dead brown grass in the one Webster photo made a chill go down my spine--I don't look forward to that, either.
Great to see the Wonder Dog Rosemary - that face is so beauooootiful! I'm not a neat freak but like you I like some order on the clothes line. And like Sue, MOTH teases me endlessly about it! Your shot of the washing line brought back memories of all the babies things hung out endlessly. They were the days when we used terry cloth diapers & with 3 babies under 3, I used to hang out hundreds of the blessed things!
Millie ^_^
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