Nice tile backsplash behind the cooktop.
Friday, September 11, 2015
Thursday, September 10, 2015
My Bedroom Bookshelves, Decluttered
The lower three shelves on the left side have been pared down considerably. I'm getting a lot of pleasure looking at this new arrangement from my bed which is reflected in the TV screen. Little by little, I'm helping a good cause and they are helping me in return. The annual auction and sale in tents and outdoors at the firehouse is less than two weeks away and I'm getting nervous about missing my chance to donate. Books are first. Wish me luck. xo
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Fun with Shelves
It's so much fun to play with your treasures and arrange them on shelves. I've been doing this all week. Hopefully tomorrow I will show you the shelves in MY bedroom. Good night. xo
Everything Starts in The Kitchen
A home doesn’t need to be large and modern to have an open plan, as illustrated by this charming cottage where one side of the kitchen flows into a cozy sitting area.
Kitchens continue to be the hub of the home, and increasingly designers are opening them to other living areas. In renovations and new construction we’re seeing few walls between kitchens, dining areas, and family rooms, so family members may easily interact with each other and entertain at home.
See more "hub" kitchens here in a 29 photo slideshow. I'm still busier than ever, currently organizing my books and cleaning the shelves, a daunting job.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
A Skateboard Video w/ 14 month old Boy
A man gives his 14-month-old son a skateboard and zero instruction.
SIX DAYS from Colin Kennedy on Vimeo.Cutest thing ever! Everyone will love this.
Monday, September 7, 2015
My Kitchen Pantry, Newly Organized
My Labor Day Cottage Project included real labor to clean and reorganized the shelves of my kitchen pantry.
I must confess that this is the first time I have ever cleaned the top shelf and I was amazed that it really wasn't that bad. I'm still not finished but this is a good start. I find that I do better when I do a major project in dribs and drabs rather than all at once. I started by cleaning and reorganizing the first shelf last week. Then when the spirit moved me, I did the middle shelf. I was putting off the top shelf because I thought it would be dreadful but it wasn't after not being touched since 2004. I thought 11 years of dust would be much worse than it was and I was pleasantly surprised.
I need to reorganize my cookbooks by size so they will look neater. I did get rid of some for donating to the annual firehouse auction this month. I hardly ever use them anyway. I always grab my few favorites or use a recipe I've discovered online anyway.
Are there any labor plans in your Labor Day? Have a good one. xo
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Cottage and Garden Details
I love the porthole hatch on the dutch door so you can see who's knocking before opening up. The owners of this cottage have green thumbs as you can see from the explosion of blooms everywhere. I like the hanging lantern too. Enjoy your long holiday weekend. via
Friday, September 4, 2015
Keeping The Bird Bath Filled
I hope we get some much needed rain after the upcoming long Labor Day weekend. Tending the wilting plants and watering places for the birds gets harder each day. There was a heavy dew this morning and it's much cooler and breezy so I'm pretty happy right now. See you later. xo
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Arthur and Geoge on PBS: Set your DVR for Sunday Night
JudyMac just commented about this series and I was delighted to find more information about Sunday's Premier in my email today from PBS.
Based on True Events
Premiers Sunday September 6 on PBS
Special Time: 8:00 PM in New York
Based on the acclaimed novel by Julian Barnes, Arthur and George tells the real-life story of the case that inspired the famed author of Sherlock Holmes to put down his pen and turn detective.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
First Preview of DOWNTON ABBEY, The Final Season
Downton Abbey is starting in England on September 20th but we in the USA will have to wait a few more months for it. Anyway, it appears we are in for a long good bye. Click here if you can't see the video above.
18th Century Summerhouse in Salem MA
A summerhouse designed by Salem architect Samuel McIntire circa 1798 behind the Gardner-Pingree House in Salem. I'll take this as my She Shed! via
Tuesday, September 1, 2015
Size Doesn't Matter to These Owlets
“Altia” A 7-week old Siberian Eagle Owl ~ The Largest Species of Owl in The World ~ meets “Powys” a 5-week old Little Owlet! via
Lovely Understated British Kitchen
‘The Queens Park’ kitchen. deVOL Kitchens, Cotes Mill, Loughborough, UK. via I love the paint color of the island and cabinets and the herringbone wood floor.
She Shed for Recharging Your Battery
Isn't this delightful? I keep reading about She Sheds for all the women whose husbands have a Man Cave. This one looks fabulous. Sometimes you just need to get away without going very far for some peace and quiet. Nobody gets enough sleep these days and this little shed might help with that. via
Monday, August 31, 2015
Back Door with Covered Porch
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This is nice. Wish I could see more. via
Mount Vernon: Beautiful Historic Rooftop Architectural Details
Detail of historic Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia via Simply gorgeous and so beautifully maintained.
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Wonderful Seaside View
What a window. What a view, almost hauntingly beautiful. Love the fishnet curtain. via
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