The wonder dog's face is rather washed out because the sun was shining on it in the late afternoon. We were both enjoying the coolness after the rain. I washed the insides of my windowsills while it was pouring and they smell so nice and fresh with the windows open. Goodnight from the cottage. See you tomorrow.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Do What You Can
I would love this even more if it were embroidered. What a great sampler this would make. I especially like the Use What You Have part. via
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Dog with his Elephant Friend
You can't make these things up, can you? I have no history behind this delightful photo. via
Books and Flowers - Perfect Together
This is a stunning image featuring two of my favorite things, antiquarian books with fine bindings and spring flowers. via
Breakfast Room with Fireplace
I love this room with the built-in chimney cupboard. I am posting this delightful image for those of you that are not sweltering in a summer climate. It must be cold somewhere, right? This raised hearth is perfect for dining. via
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Scottish Garden of Ian Hamilton Finlay
The Little Sparta Trust Website
‘Little Sparta’ a garden created by the collaboration of poet and artist, Ian Hamilton Finlay and Sue Finley, his wife. Based on the idea that a garden is a place for poetry, philosophy, and political thought, words are carved on stone and wood, etc. throughout the garden. It is thought by some to be Scotland’s greatest contemporary work of art. Located near Edinburgh in Dunsyre. source
Books and Globes and Library File Drawers
This room is so interesting. I wish I knew more about it. I can't understand the clothes. Is it a dressing room? I love the books and the globes and the old file drawers. It's a feast for my eyes. via
Miniature Portrait of A Dog
On display in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. I'm not sure if it's a miniature on ivory or a micro mosaic. I want it....badly! via
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Nicely scaled new house with small rooms for cozy family living. I like it, don't you? I'm so glad sensibility is back. via
Happy National Lighthouse Day
It was on this day in 1789, that Congress approved an Act for the establishment and support of lighthouse, beacons, buoys and public piers. In Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the signing of the Act and the commissioning of the first Federal lighthouse, Congress passed a resolution which designated August 7, 1989 as National Lighthouse Day. Read more here.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Tonight's Dinner
This is what I had for dinner. There were three leftover salmon croquettes in the refrigerator that I sliced in half and reheated in a little olive oil. I cut a large red bell pepper in half and spread it with red pepper hummus. Delish. My mom enjoyed hers too. Cleanup was a snap. We had homemade brownie ice cream sandwiches for dessert. Ground Hog Day is over now and I can do as I please until bedtime.
Eating Porridge | Jessie Willcox Smith
This would be me almost every morning without the table cloth and my blue and white Canton bowl is much smaller. Oh, and no onlookers either except for Webster. via
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