This looks like a fun weekend project that would be rather easy. via Home Depot + Poppytalk.
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It rained all night and it's much cooler today as promised. I took Webster out for a nice morning walk with coffee cup in hand. The skunk cabbage is getting huge and everything smelled so nice and fresh.


You already know how much I love a galley kitchen. You can't go wrong with black and white or all white can you? I love the transom windows in the last photo. I'm not entirely sold on the black cabinets in the first kitchen but I'm wild about the floor. I think I'd be happier in the second kitchen with the white cabinets. I love all that glass too so I could feel as if I were inside and outside at the same time. Which one do you like?
ery nice photo of spring flowers but unfortunately, they aren't mine. The daffodils on the counter behind my kitchen sink are starting to wither and I dare not pick the few that are left outside. I have one lone tulip that the critters missed and it has two buds. My fingers are crossed that they will bloom and not get "nipped in the bud" by a browsing deer. The house is nice and cool but the thermometer is supposed to hit 82 later on. Tomorrow's high will only be 64 if the predicted cold front comes through. I have a few hard tasks I'm saving for the coolness. I have to dig up some wild native barberry from the woods and move them to my hedgerow in front of the spruce trees along the road. They form the perfect living fence that helps keep all the bikers from throwing their water bottles in my yard. See you a little later if I find anything interesting to post. Enjoy the day, Rosemary. My vase of flowers is shown below before they started to dry out.
Aren't these beautiful? I don't have any bleeding hearts at my cottage but they are on my list for a certain shady spot. I had them at my first house and remember them to be pretty carefree, one of my requirements for new plantings from now on. Life's too short to be spraying, deadheading and mollycoddling the plants.
