Have you decorated your door yet? I have not. I was so happy that my energy level stayed high today after my illness. I missed being productive. This arrangement of holiday greenery is lovely. via
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I love your blog!
I love the pictures of snow.....however; I grew up in Southern California; and I like pictures of snow! (I did go to boarding school in Massachusetts) (cruel and unusual punishment!) You sure make the winter sound better than I experienced! Bravo! I am content in my little cottage here in Santa Barbara....
I've dressed the front door this year in a faux berry wreath saving the live wreathes for the French doors in our dining room...I love the fragrance! Glad you are back to your old, energetic self! karen
I have a simple bundle of greens hanging on my front door. I don't use bows. I find them so distracting. I have two smallish urns on either side of the door filled with rosemary and winter berry branches. I can't believe my rosemary still looks really nice. I'd love to see your door! I'm sure it will be charming.
5 comments:
I love your blog!
I love the pictures of snow.....however; I grew up in Southern California; and I like pictures of snow! (I did go to boarding school in Massachusetts) (cruel and unusual punishment!)
You sure make the winter sound better than I experienced! Bravo!
I am content in my little cottage here in Santa Barbara....
Penelope
Hi Rosemary,
I've dressed the front door this year in a faux berry wreath saving the live wreathes for the French doors in our dining room...I love the fragrance!
Glad you are back to your old, energetic self!
karen
We haven't done a thing.
When we get back, we will string up the lights!
I have a simple bundle of greens hanging on my front door. I don't use bows. I find them so distracting. I have two smallish urns on either side of the door filled with rosemary and winter berry branches. I can't believe my rosemary still looks really nice. I'd love to see your door! I'm sure it will be charming.
Kathy
You can NEVER go wrong with fresh pine greenery.
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