Saturday, June 13, 2009
White flowers photographed around the cottage . . .
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Oh Deer . . .
Webster is beginning to wonder if I will ever finish all the paperwork I am currently doing so he can have part of his window seat back. Answer: Yes, I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel.
This doe was photographed yesterday getting some nourishment at wood's edge. She has either just given birth or is about ready to produce a Bambi or two. I can't wait to see the fawns.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Raindrops keep falling on my head . . .
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Philadelphia Garden Tour . . .
From modest urban green spaces to colossal Edens, the Philadelphia area is laden with public gardens that provide a mix of history, terrain, setting and atmosphere. Ablaze in color, these green spaces around the city are showing their best face.
I am pretty sure these gardens are wondering if they were transplanted to a rain forest at the moment. They are having the same rainy weather pattern that I've been experiencing.
Images: New York Times
Monday, June 8, 2009
Antique American Quilts | Architectural Digest Slideshow . . .
Descriptions and additional photos in slideshow gallery.
Happy Monday. Hope you have a wonderful week.
Photos: Architectural Digest
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Full moon in June + Life's Little Instruction Book, page 100 . . .
We are quickly approaching the end of this book. Boo Hoo!
...To be continued...
I am later than usual getting this Sunday Morning post together. I am trying to get more balance in my life and that includes less computer time. Plus I don't want to be so predictable. I will still do a daily post but at different times each day. It's summer and I want to enjoy it.
Have a wonderful day. The sun is finally shining after a week of rain. Hooray!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Portrait of a watering can. . .
I always look for old interesting watering cans at tag sales. I've had this one for years. The stool was built by the original owner of my cottage. He lived to be 100. I am the second owner. I use this primitive step stool all the time when I need a boost. There is an oval cutout in the top that makes it easy to grab and carry. It's built like a battleship and should last for at least another 100 years.