Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

London Zoo 1927: Iconic Photo with Toy Elephant


The Authentic Photograph: A young visitor and her toy elephant find the Elephant House at the London Zoo closed for the winter holidays, January 1927. 
©Getty Images. Photo found on Flickr.



Popularized Version. Still adorable!

Monday, October 18, 2021

Unique Birdbath for A Tiny Bird




Read the charming story HERE with more photos of this tiny bird finding the perfect bathtub for her spa day. The photographer, Rahul Singh, calls this a once in a lifetime photo opportunity. He has other amazing nature photos on his Instagram page. I love the one of this bird soaking in this flower petal on her back! Who knew birds liked a good soak in the bathtub too? 



Sunday, October 17, 2021

Charming Southern Cottage


Photo found here, originally from Southern Living.
There are so many features to love in this house.
The covered porch and windows that go to the floor 
must help to keep it cool in the summer. 
I wish I could find the magazine article.
Maybe there are interior views.
xo




 

Saturday, October 16, 2021

An Autumn Cathedral with Trees


This entrance was well designed so many years ago. The mature trees finally met in the middle to form an amazing natural archway. via
 

"The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. 
The second best time is now."
Chinese proverb

Friday, October 15, 2021

Dahlias Still Going Strong


Dahlias are nothing short of amazing. They are blooming their hearts out trying to keep the killing frost away, and succeeding! It is supposed to be near 80° today and tomorrow before it gets somewhat cooler next week. I haven't decided how to go about digging out the tubers. I suppose I will just wait it out and see how long I can hold out or just wait for the first killing frost and hope for the best. 

Thursday, October 14, 2021

The Tale of Ginger and Pickles: Free Beatrix Potter eBook to read online


I have never read this story, have you? It is online for you to read to someone or just read yourself. It is the entire story with all the delightful pictures by Beatrix Potter. Enjoy!

Link here.

Project Gutenberg's The Tale of Ginger and Pickles, by Beatrix Potter.  This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

My Living Room Rearranged: More Views


I was standing between my attic door and front window for this view. My TV and fireplace are to the right, shown below.



The promised view of the fireplace wall and my TV viewing area. Notice my "rabbit ears" on the mantle, the only negative of cutting the cord with cable, but otherwise so worth it.

I am concentrating on outside work for the rest of the week while the weather is still nice. I always give my grass a close cutting before the leaves start to fall so the wind will blow away and make any raking I might do easier. xo

Tuesday, October 12, 2021

Monday, October 11, 2021

Duck Family


Proud mama duck and her ducklings. via I hope they all grew up and flew away for migration season. Too tired after mowing to work on editing my promised living room photo. Will work on it tomorrow. I am almost ready to jump in bed to watch Call the Midwife and Grantchester on PBS Video. See you tomorrow. xo

Sunday, October 10, 2021

Lighthouse Cove (NH) Lake Cottage


Lifelong memories going to be made in this storybook rambling cottage in Wolfeboro New Hampshire. It's new but looks old. Cottage by TMS Architects. Click here for house tour.

Saturday, October 9, 2021

Revamped My Living Room Yesterday, First Peek


I put the large coffee table in front of my comfy sofa, put matching lamps on either side of the sofa in front of the window, and did lots of deep vacuuming cleaning. I moved the comfy sofa closer to the hallway opening and centered the other sofa with the window after moving it a little farther back. I will show the fireplace wall next, so stay tuned.

Here is a previous post with the story of the coffee table base showing it in another location. The rearranging part of my brain is stuck in high gear but I'm still enjoying the challenge.😂

Friday, October 8, 2021

Thursday, October 7, 2021

French Manor House & Gardens


Manor D'Eyrignac 
Family-owned gardens for 22 generations, with sculpted box hedges, inspired by 18th-century designs. The website is amazing. The numerous photos are almost like being there.
Visit these French gardens here. xo

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

October Bluebird 2010


I took this photo October 24, 2010.
I honestly haven't seen ANY birds lately.
So this old photo will have to do
xo

Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Small Collection Atop My Miniature Chest


Just finished a new arrangement in my second bedroom that doubles as a dressing room / laundry sorting room / and a place for things in transition to the attic, the basement, or the trunk of my car for donating. It is never ending, but fun. xo

Monday, October 4, 2021

Vintage Sink Repurposed in A Laundry Room


This laundry room is small but mighty. I love the vintage sink finding new life here. I think it could be a bath room or powder room too. I love it! 
Photo found here.

Sunday, October 3, 2021

Finally Found the Perfect Lampshade


I rewired a lamp for downstairs this morning shown below. It was originally for a clip-on shade and I found the perfect lampshade for it in the loft over my garage but it needed a harp. I took the lamp apart and added the harp holder and the harp and it looks so nice. In the process, I ran across this French Faiance lamp I have had for over 20 years and found a shade that is suitable that I made myself years ago. It is covered in marbleized paper and I think it looks very suitable. The light switch turns on this lamp and a floor lamp in my dressing room/guest room. The miniature chest is an estate sale find.

I am still working downstairs and yesterday spent the day cleaning the walk-in closet and finding more items to donate. I also pulled the refrigerator from the wall in the kitchen and did a deep clean there from the floor to the ceiling. It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. I slept like a lot last night and didn't get up until 9am this morning and that is super late for me. I earned a good night's sleep.


Just inside the back door. 
This is the lamp I rewired and added a harp.



The toile shade had black ball fringe and several were missing so I cut the remaining ones off.



The base is an old pewter tea container with a Chinese theme. I thought the shade was perfect because it had somowhat of a pagoda shape.

That's it for my Sunday playing around my house. Don't forget to watch or record PBS MASTERPIECE tonight. The new season of GRANTCHESTER begins. I will have to wait until Monday night to stream it via the PBS VIDEO APP. See you tomorrow. xo

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Beloved Independent Bookstores


I've been in this one. Baldwin's Book Barn. 
You could easily get lost there.

Architectural Digest has an interesting article: Inside the world's most beloved independent bookstores. Read here.

Friday, October 1, 2021

October already?


October apples are my favorite.
I miss picking apples like these from a friend's tree. She moved away and she had the best "ugly" apples I've ever tasted. My mother and I used to go over and pick all we wanted and we always took plenty and went back for more. I have never been able to buy apples that good. Her house was built in 1900 and the apple trees were very old too. Heirloom apples are the best. I had another day in the salt mines cleaning out kitchen cabinets. I started another donate pile and I think I see a glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel. xo