Before photo. I wish I could see more in the after photos to see where they put the refrigerator, wall oven and microwave. By reading the article, I learned they kept the tile floor but covered it with rag rugs. I adore the new kitchen sink! The entire project took 6 days and cost less than $3,000. Read the story and see more photos here.
Friday, February 13, 2015
Thursday, February 12, 2015
Happy Cat Family
I do love tabby cats and these three are beautiful. Enjoy your evening and get ready for the cold weather that's on the way. xo
Really Cute Bear Hug Cookies
You could probably improvise and figure out a way to have these little bears hugging a red heart for Valentine's Day presents. Complete tutorial here. I would just use a shortbread recipe.
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Sweaters for Injured Penguins
These imaginative sweaters were knitted by Australia's oldest man who is 109 years old. Don't you love them? And him? He's been knitting since he was 30! Read story here.
How long does it take to master a craft? How about 80 years? Because 109-year-old Australian Alfred Date has been knitting since the 1930s and his latest/most famous endeavor was making mini sweaters… for endangered penguins!
Back in 2013, Victoria’s Phillip Island Penguin Foundation asked for volunteers to make sweaters for the rare “little penguins.” Alfie, who has yet to learn to say no, pitched in. Knitted penguin jumpers play an important role in saving little penguins affected by oil pollution.
Father to 7, grandparent to 20, he’s not only been an active knitter, but also a sportsman, having played golf till his 90’s.
His secret for longevity? “Waking up every morning”. See, he’s a joker, too!
Text copied from boredpanda.com -- scroll down, the story is still very near the top of the list.
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Cannot Imagine This
It looks very cozy inside and I love the light from the windows. Have you ever seen so many stars? I want to know more about this amazing photograph. I won't complain about the snow ever again. See you in the morning. Sleep tight. xo
Such a Beautiful Cake
I love this cake decorated with a squirrel and his hazelnuts.
I wonder what the cutout is made of that it can be eaten raw. Caramel? I want that cookie cutter! via
Yum. Devil's food cake with white icing. My favorite!
Monday, February 9, 2015
Great Family Room for Reading and Watching
I really like this small and cozy room for watching TV and reading, don't you? via
Sunday, February 8, 2015
It was very warm today and a lot of my snow melted. I have about as much as the photo above. It was nice to be able to take a long walk with Webster in slushy snow without the layer of ice on top. The weather people say more is coming but I'm not worried. Enjoy Downton Abbey and Grantchester tonight on PBS. I'll be watching too. xo via
Reasons for Staying at Home
I adore these excuses. via
It's here. The giant floating head head is looming over my cottage today, right on schedule.
Tom Gauld (Scottish, b. 1976) - The Reason I Stayed In The House All Day Drawings (All perfectly valid reasons) His website is fabulous.
I adore staying in the house all day and I do it all the time because it's my favorite place to be. Have a great Sunday. xo
Saturday, February 7, 2015
Happy Caturday
How will you spend your Saturday? Tabitha has hers well under way with her new friend, the bunny. I got this needlepoint pillow at the church rummage sale around the corner this week and she thinks it's hers. See you later. xo
Friday, February 6, 2015
Snowdrops in England
My snowdrops were very late last year. I wonder if I will see them in February this year? They are so very prolific in England and so very lovely too.
Norman Castle, Hertfordshire, England via
I like this Small Kitchen.
So many windows! This would be a fun kitchen to work in, wouldn't it? Now I must go to mine and whip up some breakfast. See you later. xo via
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Great Bathroom w/ No Caulk or Grout
This bathroom in an old house is fabulous, isn't it? No tile. No grout. Freestanding tub with no caulk. Yes, please! via
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
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