I snapped these photos yesterday when this nesting wren came out for a breath of fresh air. See more information about this tiny bird here. I am looking forward to more activity when this pair has to deal with feeding their young.
Friday, May 3, 2019
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Potting Shed in a Walled Garden
I took this photo yesterday at a Broker Open House tour. I have worked really hard for the past month on my three large 30-year-old English Boxwood trimming away the winter kill and yellow leaves and they look wonderful. I dug them up and brought them with me from my previous home. Every year, the deep snow breaks a few branches but I manage to rearrange the inner branches to conceal the gaps. I have noticed lots of new growth in the center and that makes me happy. Happy May Day!
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Monday, April 29, 2019
Climbing Roses + Embroidery Stitches
There are so many charming elements wrapped up in a single photo, right?
This handmade cloth needlework book illustrating embroidery stitches is truly a treasure and a work of love. I think this woman is the creator of this embroidery book.
Sunday, April 28, 2019
Watering the Pots to Start the Seeds
I should be doing this but I have yet to deal with my seeds. I love this old wooden crate filled with peat pots and lots of good earth. via
Friday, April 26, 2019
Pretty in Pink
Pink perfection. It's nice to see a well-maintained home, even if it's painted pink. via
Thursday, April 25, 2019
Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Throw Open the Windows
Isn't it joyous to be able to open the windows again? I have been sleeping with one in my bedroom open for about a week and I adore waking up to birdsong. I like what I can see in this country kitchen. The marble backsplash and marble windowsill are nice with the wooden countertop. I have always wanted windows that open like this but everything has a trade off. I would have to move all the stuff I have on my kitchen sill before I could open them. via
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Wild Violets + My Living Room
I need to do a third mowing but I don't have the heart to decapitate my wild violets. They are considered to be a broad leaf weed by some, but not me!!!!
I love both varieties. These are solid purple.
These are white with purple pansy-like faces.
Grape hyacinths, crowded out by long grass, but still gorgeous.
A view of my living room as seen from my kitchen. French doors on either side of the sofa lead to my balcony that was power washed on Saturday. I cannot believe how controlling I am when I hire outside help. The workers did a fabulous job at the house I am getting ready to list but they didn't bring those skills to my cottage. WHY? But in the end, my balcony floor looks much better and my red barn garage looks brand new. So all is well I suppose. I am actually so much happier doing things myself. I am a hard taskmaster when I hire things out and I can usually work circles around almost any worker.
Now if I only had a chain saw and a power washer of my very own. 😂
Monday, April 22, 2019
My Favorite Gardening Tools
I probably own every gardening tool that was ever invented but I use these two the most. All of my tools are second hand purchases from garage sales or in the case of these two, side of the road finds.
Sunday, April 21, 2019
HAPPY EASTER
See all of my Easter posts over the years here. The weather at my cottage today is perfect. Wishing all of you a blessed Easter. xo
Saturday, April 20, 2019
Owl Hatches a Wood Duckling Egg
This is my "feel good post of the week". A wood duck moved her last egg to another nesting box because it had been raided and only one egg had survived. Oddly enough, a mother owl sat on the duck egg for over a month and the hatched duckling thinks he's an owl. Read the charming story here with lots more photos. Am I forgiven now for being missing for almost a week?
Thursday, April 18, 2019
Wonderful Eat-in Kitchen
A simple eating arrangement in a kitchen with amazing millwork. Wouldn't you love to have Easter breakfast, brunch, or dinner here?
Sunday, April 14, 2019
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Charlotte Moss: Quiet Place to Sit
Design by Charlotte Moss
A Quiet Spot to Sit
If you had to describe my garden, it's not so much about parterres and sweeping vistas as it is about intimate spaces, small rooms—gardens within gardens. We invited Gilles Guillot, the head gardener of the Prieuré Notre-Dame d'Orsan in Maisonnais, France, to re-create the same rondel-like windows into our hedging as he did at Orsan, and to weave similar willow benches, a gloriette, and frames for the espalier. Like rooms in a house, exterior rooms also want furnishings. Drawing your eye to a quiet corner, at the end of an allée, or under a tree, garden seating begs you to stay awhile, to sit and enjoy the view and the fruits of your labor. via
Wednesday, April 10, 2019
Baby Bird Feeding Time
“I think we consider too much the good luck of the early bird and not enough the bad luck of the early worm.” Franklin D. Roosevelt
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Hanging Box for Spring Flowers
I love this idea for an outside hanging box to plant with seasonal flowers in bloom! It would be easy to change varieties as the current ones fade and bloom out. via
Monday, April 8, 2019
Wonderful Dog Portrait
He's gorgeous, isn't he? I adore animal paintings.
Head Study of an American Pointer by Maud Earl, 1932.
or
English Pointer by George Percy R.E. Jacomb-Hood, 1882
Doyles Auction House NYC March 24, 2009 HERE
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Spring Cleaning Checklist
This photo is on the cover of a book I own on Spring Cleaning.
Refresh throughout the home:
- Wipe down doors and trim work
- Clean interior and exterior windows – let the light in
- Spot clean walls and touch up any scuffed paint
- Clean and treat floorboards - especially if you’ve had wet pets in and out all winter
- Clean ceiling fans and light fixtures
Entryway and mudroom closet
- Store your winter gear including snow boots, heavy jackets, hats and gloves – if it wasn’t worn this winter, consider donating
- Thoroughly vacuum closet floor and re-organize any storage bins
- Corral small items into baskets
Kitchen
- Empty the refrigerator and throw out expired food. Wash drawers and shelving with warm, soapy water
- Purge the pantry and clean all shelves and drawers. Forgotten crumbs can attract unwelcome visitors like ants and pantry moths
- Remove all appliances from counter and clean behind each one
- Remove build-up on kitchen cabinets – try Parker & Bailey Cabinet Cream or something similar
- Polish stainless steel appliances – always with the grain
- Deep clean microwave and dishwasher; be sure there is no trapped food
- Check countertops to see if they are in need of sealer (stone) or catalytic finish (wood)
Living room and dining area
- Deep clean rugs and upholstered seating
- Remove all books and displays from shelving and clean
- Polish silver
- Add fresh flowers to dining table
Bedrooms
- Purge closets of winter clothes, shoes and accessories – consider donating items not worn by family members
- Remove heavy winter blankets from bed and change to lighter linens
- Flip all mattresses
Bathrooms
- Change shower curtains
- Purge worn towels or bath mats
- Organize vanity – dispose of expired medications and cosmetics
- Clean tiled areas and check grout for discoloration
- Clean mirror thoroughly
Are you exhausted yet? I found these detailed instructions by a Boston/Martha's Vineyard Architect with photographs here. Enjoy your weekend. xo
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