This looks like a clever gift to craft using your wine corks and your glue gun. Photo found here. Christmas is two months from today so you'd better get started.
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Painted Stairs
I think this staircase is beautiful and it was clever not to paint the design on the risers, just the treads. High upkeep, but beautiful. via
Monday, October 23, 2017
Sunday, October 22, 2017
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Lamb in The Warming Oven
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Now I've seen everything.
Here is a very new use for the warming oven on an AGA range. Warming a new-born lamb or a spoiled pet lamb! So sweet. Have a great weekend. xo
Friday, October 20, 2017
A Loaf Cake with Fresh Cranberries
I look forward to seeing fresh cranberries in the markets so I can make this tea cake. More photos and recipe here. Looks delicious, doesn't it?
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Artistic Pie Crust
This square tart is truly a work of art. It would surely be the centerpiece of any holiday dessert table. via
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Halloween Hand Pies
How cute are these? I would love to bite into one right now with my morning coffee. Catherine, a reader, found the recipe and more photos here. Thanks, Catherine!
Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Pumpkin Fields Forever
Looks like a good harvest, doesn't it?
I wonder if this is a pick your own pumpkin field?
Hope so. They are just begging to become jackolanterns.
Monday, October 16, 2017
Yew Tree Farm, Cumbria UK
Yew Tree Farm, Lake District, England by Aidan Mincher When you see photos like this, it's easy to see why Beatrix Potter was drawn to this part of England in her later years. In 1929, when Beatrix Potter was 64 years old, the Monk Coniston estate came up for sale. The estate consisted of 2500 acres of land around the head of Coniston Water. It consisted of the well-known beauty spot Tarn Hows, seven farms including Yew Tree, Boon Crag, High Arnside, High Tilberthwaite and High Yewdale, as well as cottages, quarries and open fell land. She sold the half containing Tarn Hows to the National Trust, and bequeathed the rest of the estate to the Trust in her will. Read more here.
Sunday, October 15, 2017
Beautiful leaf
This photograph is so beautiful!
My leaves are just starting to turn colors.
We are having a very late fall.
Enjoy your Sunday.
Saturday, October 14, 2017
Painted Kitchen Floor
I wish I could see another view of this kitchen looking out the window. I love the gray diamonds painted on the floor. via Have a great Saturday night and a nice Sunday tomorrow. xo
Friday, October 13, 2017
Cats Wearing White Collars (Ruffs)
Marie Cécile Thijs - White Collar Series
CATS WEARING AN ANTIQUE ELIZABETHAN RUFF
CATS WEARING AN ANTIQUE ELIZABETHAN RUFF
'White Collar' is one of the newest autonomous photo projects of Marie Cécile Thijs, which she started in 2010. The models are wearing a 17th-century antique ruff collar that belongs to the collection of the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Because this collar is so delicate and rare, it was photographed by Marie Cécile Thijs separately in the Rijksmuseum and placed afterwards on her models by way of digital imaging.
She used human models too. See all of these fabulous images here. See all 14 images here.
She used human models too. See all of these fabulous images here. See all 14 images here.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Shedding Light on the Old Stairs
I love this photo. The patina on these old stairs is so beautiful since they have never been painted. My trees are still green because it's been so warm but I am looking forward to fall color soon. via
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Tuesday, October 10, 2017
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