Don't you love this snow rabbit? It was 60 degrees today but the weather people say it's going to snow tomorrow. We shall see. Stay warm and safe if it's coming your way too. xo via
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
An Inspiring Poem and Its History
1932 Mary Elizabeth Frye [American housewife, florist; 1905-2004]
Abigail Van Buren [Dear Abby] researched the poem’s history and concluded in 1998 that Mary Elizabeth Frye, who was living in Baltimore at the time, wrote the poem in 1932.
According to Van Buren’s research, Frye had never written any poetry, but the plight of a German Jewish woman, Margaret Schwarzkopf, who was staying with Mary and her husband, inspired the poem.
Margaret Schwarzkopf was concerned about her mother, who was ill in Germany, but she had been warned not to return home because of increasing unrest. When her mother died, the heartbroken young woman told Frye that she never had the chance to “stand by my mother’s grave and shed a tear”.
Frye, according to Van Buren’s research, found herself composing a piece of verse on a brown paper shopping bag. Later she said that the words “just came to her” and expressed what she felt about life and death. - thanks, internet
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Do You Love Lemon Water?
This is my favorite beverage. Lemons make everything better, don't they? via
Monday, March 6, 2017
MI-5 BBC TV Series My Current Obsession
This is the first time I have gotten involved in trying to watch 10 seasons of anything. Thank goodness for the library. I watched Season One from the shelf of my favorite library. It ended with the cliffhanger of all cliffhangers and I wanted more. BUT my library didn't have the rest of this series in 10 parts. Thankfully, they have been able to get subsequent seasons thru inter-library loan. I just finished Season 5 and Season 6 has been ordered. It's the most exciting thing I have EVER watched. I love British Spies, you know!
The acting is superb and the head of this counter intelligence agency is Peter Firth and he's wonderful. I enjoyed seeing him last night in the finale of Victoria on PBS. He played Duke Cumberland.
The actors come and go and are replaced by equally superb characters.
Have you seen this series? It was on PBS, I believe. It started in 2002. Anyway, it's on Hulu if you subscribe and it might be on Acorn. Thankfully, my library has been able to find them all for me, so far. Each season is very expensive to buy, selling for as much as $80 per season.
It is/was called SPOOKS in the UK.
Look for it. You will NOT be disappointed.
Saturday, March 4, 2017
Ancient Cotswold Cottage Renovation
Drink coffee or tea, wash clothes, and play with plants here.
Photo by Sims Hilditch
Sims Hilditch, The White Hart
Located in one of the most beautiful corners of the Cotswolds, we discovered a piece of English heritage once known as the White Hart. Dating from the late 16th century this Grade 2 listed building was one of many countryside pubs which had fallen into disrepair in recent years.
We successfully purchased the White Hart in 2013 and undertook a complete refurbishment with the aim to preserve the building’s history while re-purposing it as contemporary design studio. The White Hart embodies the Sims Hilditch design ethos and is the perfect location to get a feel for what we do.
Photo by Sims Hilditch
Sims Hilditch, The White Hart
Located in one of the most beautiful corners of the Cotswolds, we discovered a piece of English heritage once known as the White Hart. Dating from the late 16th century this Grade 2 listed building was one of many countryside pubs which had fallen into disrepair in recent years.
We successfully purchased the White Hart in 2013 and undertook a complete refurbishment with the aim to preserve the building’s history while re-purposing it as contemporary design studio. The White Hart embodies the Sims Hilditch design ethos and is the perfect location to get a feel for what we do.
Friday, March 3, 2017
Winter is Back, Sort Of
Well, it's not exactly like this but the bird bath water is frozen again. We had the warmest February in the history of weather keeping and I enjoyed it very much. I found so many rogue clumps of snowdrops growing in the woods where I dump my weeds. I dug them all up and transplanted them in my front garden where I can enjoy them when I look out my window and when I leave the house. It's time to get back to normal, without any deep snow. Please! I would love a frosty morning like this one! via
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Tall Hedges Secret Garden
Tall clipped hedges with low hedges trimmed to resemble benches. Love the two shades of green and the topiaries in pots beside the stairs. Nice gravel path too. via
Monday, February 27, 2017
Amazing Hallway w/ Cupboards + Stenciled Floor
This architecture is amazing. I love the high ceilings and lighting fixtures. The closed built-in cupboards are wonderful as are the curved glazed door china cupboards. The floor is really stunning. i wish we could see more, don't you? via
Friday, February 24, 2017
Ferns Make This Room
An empty room doesn't seem quite so empty if there are great potted plants. I love these fern stands. via
Thursday, February 23, 2017
An Apple A Day and A Book
I had a mild case of the flu this week and took care of myself so I am well now. Thank goodness it didn't linger.
I have posted this bookplate before in a gardening book. This miniature volume is on quotations in foreign languages. The apple is for scale.
No wealthy monarch can possess
A greater store of happiness
Than can be found in happiness
Of birds and books and flowers.
C. A. Maude Eden
Monday, February 20, 2017
My Recent Instagram Posts
Some of my latest Instagram posts are shown below. Click here for a closer look.
Happy Presidents Day
"A president's hardest task is not to do what is right, but to know what is right."
Lyndon Johnson, 1963-1969
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Valentine's Day Tree
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY EVERYONE!
This is the final version of a photo taken from my car after cropping.
Before cropping
I didn't like this view with the sign.
Next month they will hang shamrocks and in April there will be Easter Eggs. So fun and I am glad it's around the corner from my cottage.
Sunday, February 12, 2017
Sheep wearing Neck Scarf
It is very wet, cold, and raw outside my cottage and everything is covered with ice. I am sure the local sheep would welcome scarves if they were outside but hopefully they are all in their barns. via
Enjoy the Grammys tonight and don't forget to watch VICTORIA too. xo
Friday, February 10, 2017
Garrow's Law - BBC TV Series in 3 DVDs
I am on the last DVD disc of the final series and do NOT want to see this BBC Scotland series end. It is beyond fabulous and I am so glad I found it at my favorite public library in Madison NJ. The lighting is beautifully filmed in what appears to be total candle light, but you know it's not. I so enjoyed the Georgian London architecture, the period antiques in period paneled rooms, the costumes, and more. The stories are quite gripping too. I wasn't sure I was going to like it but was hooked right away in the first few minutes of the chapter of the first disc. You can probably stream it on Acorn and other streaming services. I prefer DVDs.
Read more about this series on Wikipedia here.
Set around trials at the Old Bailey (Central Criminal Court) in Georgian London against a backdrop of corruption and social injustice, Garrow's Law is a legal drama inspired by the life of pioneering barrister William Garrow. He is credited with coining the English phrase “presumed innocent until proven guilty” used in common law.
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
All About FARMHOUSE SINKS
I found a great article about Farmhouse Sinks, also called Apron-Front Sinks. If this photo appeals to you, read more here.
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Charming Attic Bedroom
You would have to mind your head when getting up in the morning but I dearly love what I see in this charming attic bedroom. The ticking duvet cover and pillow cases are perfect. via
Monday, February 6, 2017
Sunday, February 5, 2017
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