I have always loved houses with sleeping porches and this one is wonderful. I would feel very safe sleeping outside up high like this. I would be uneasy on the ground floor. What fun it would be to wake up there on a summer morning. Watching it snow outside in the winter in this seating area would be fun too. I copied this photo from the MLS.
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Monday, November 8, 2021
First Peek: Beds on My Lower Level
Yesterday, I put my vintage flannel fish sheets on the twin beds and covered the box springs too. The hooked rugs are companions. Long ago (2003) I bought these WOOLRICH items that are now discontinued and I am loving the look of a fishing lodge downstairs. The bed on the left is one small step down to the sitting room area opposite a large sliding glass door. The door you see in the hallway leads to the laundry room. I am still sorting linens and odds and ends in the part of this room you can't see quite yet. I am not planning on bedspreads, just blankets at the foot of the bed; I love the sheets too much to hid them. I have two pillows with matching fish pillow cases to pull out for guests. The large pillows there now are almost as wide as the mattresses and don't hide the headboards so they are out for the everyday look. My mother and I bought these painted iron beds from a farmhouse garage sale in Oldwick, NJ for a whopping $6.00 for the pair. She always brought me luck when we shopped together.♡
Sunday, November 7, 2021
Christmas Books to Read Starting December First
I found a blog you will want to bookmark called TYGERTALE: A BLOG ABOUT BRILLIANT CHILDREN'S BOOKS. https://tygertale.com/
The illustration above is for reading on the 8th day of December:
There is even a delightful 25 minute animated movie of this story to watch at the end.
The entire blog post about Christmas stories to read each day in December leading up to Christmas Day is: https://tygertale.com/2020/12/25/the-best-christmas-ever/
Each recommendation has a link leading to the book with numerous illustrations. You will love it!
Enjoy and share.
PS: It's okay to start early🎄
Saturday, November 6, 2021
Latest Free Find for My Lower Level TV
I am still rearranging as I find new items to decorate my lower level! I found this small chest upside down at the recycling center after a night of rain recently. I thought the brasses on the drawer fronts were nice so I put it in the trunk of my car. The top was covered with all sorts of paint spots as if the previous owner had used it for as a painter's easel. I really wasn't planning to use it as a piece of furniture, I just wanted the brasses. BUT when I got it home, I realized it was the perfect size and height for the small TV I had in the attic and seldom used. After I touched up all the nicks and scratches with a small brush dipped in Old English Furniture Polish. After wiping off the excess, I put a small rug on top to hide the paint blobs, and it was transformed. It isn't old and many of the parts are made of "pressed wood" but it's perfect for all the other things down there that are either garage sale finds or curbside finds and it's the correct scale too. My mother sold all of her furniture when she sold her condo in Charlotte and came to live with me in 2001. We had such fun finding her new furnishings and now I am enjoying adding and rearranging down there. I never look for the things I bring home, they somehow find ME.
Have a great weekend and don't forget to set your clocks BACK an hour before you go to bed tonight. xo
Friday, November 5, 2021
My New Motto
NOW IS THE NEW LATER. It's true, isn't it?
I have done so many things recently that I have been putting off until "later" and it has paid off. So many people I know have been doing the same thing. via
Thursday, November 4, 2021
The Tattoo Artist by Norman Rockwell
This magazine cover and artwork is new to me. I grew up in a household full of magazines and eagerly awaited the arrival of new ones. The Saturday Evening Post was one of my favorites and I especially loved the covers by Norman Rockwell.
The Tattoo Artist, Norman Rockwell, 1944, Brooklyn Museum: American Art Reproduced on the cover of “The Saturday Evening Post” (March 4, 1944). © 1944 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN. www.curtispublishing.com All rights reserved. www.curtispublishing.com Ó 1944 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN All rights reserved. www.curtispublishing.com Size: 43 1/8 x 33 1/8 in. (109.5 x 84.1 cm) Frame: 49 x 39 x 3 in. (124.5 x 99.1 x 7.6 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas. Photo and information found here.
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Wonderful Old House with Steep Roof
I adore this house and especially the steep roof. It looks untouched and all the owners have resisted putting in dormers. There are no openings on the north side either. This house was built for cold weather and I wish I knew the location. It looks like rural New England. The rubble wall is wonderful too. Love it all♡. Found here.
Monday, November 1, 2021
Hello November and A Cabin Kitchen
So much to study in this photo of an untouched vintage cabin kitchen. I love the little stove and the wooden drainboard. We have all heard you are not supposed to have water pipes on an outside wall so look where the faucet is located! If there's ever a problem here, no pipes or wires are covered or buried behind walls covering the studs and rafters. There isn't any insulation either so this is either in a location with no cold weather or a seasonal getaway.
I have done a lot lately getting ready for winter with my house and my car. I still have outside work but only a little. I dug my dahlia tubers in my front garden on Saturday and filled three dumper carts with hand-pulled weeds and cuttings. I cut my peonies down to the ground. I usually do that when they stop blooming but the dahlias were in the way and seemed to need the peony bushes for support. I am usually playing catchup this time of year but a long fall with no really cold weather in October has been wonderful. I have only turned on my heat once and that was just to test all my radiators! Today is November first and my weather app says there will nights in the 30s this week so I am almost prepared. xo
UPDATE: I just saw this on my Nextdoor App. Here's a photo of how a lady in Madison NJ handled her leftover Halloween Treats the day after Halloween! Made me laugh.
Don't you love her presentation?🎃👻
Click photo to enlarge!
Sunday, October 31, 2021
Edward Gorey Halloween
H A P P Y 👻 H A L L O W E E N
Edward Gorey aka Edward St. John Gorey (American, 1925-2000)
Illustrations for Dracula. More pics from the book here.
He's the master of the macabre, agreed?
I love his short film set to the perfect music to introdce MASTERPIECE MYSTERY on PBS. Look for it tonight on GRANTCHESTER.
Website: https://edwardgoreyhouse.org/
I was thrilled to find Edward Gorey's Introduction for The Inspector Lynley Mysteries on PBS. I don't know if I ever watch that series. Now I must look for it. Enjoy! xo
If you can't see the video above, here's the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4502MXkb-Dc
Saturday, October 30, 2021
My Afternoon Photos
Is this spooky enough for you on Halloween Eve afternoon? This is a dead tree near my house. I stopped to take a photo on my way home from getting my Covid19 booster shot.
This tree is on the same street as the dead tree and the sun came out while I was parked. We are getting some great fall color and today turned out to be nice and ended with rain in the late afternoon.
Friday, October 29, 2021
Thursday, October 28, 2021
Owl with Heart Designs on His Feathers
Spot-bellied Eagle Owl with heart-shaped spots on his feathers. Photographed in Corbett National Park, India. 🖤 Photo found here.
The owlets are adorable. Found on Pinterest.
This one looks like a live stuffed toy. The rare Spot Bellied Eagle Owl has feathers with heart markings. This owl is also noted for its strange, human-sounding call. It is found primarily in the lower Himalayas from Kumaon east to Burma.
Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Reading Room in The Bookshop, Wigtown Scotland
It couldn't be cozier, could it? The Bookshop in Wigtown is the largest second-hand bookshop in Scotland with over a mile of shelving supporting roughly 100,000 books. Sounds wonderful, doesn't it. Don't you love the quote by Sir Terry Pratchett over the fireplace?
"Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life." Take an armchair visit to their website: https://www.the-bookshop.com/
Enjoy. xo
Tuesday, October 26, 2021
Gorgeous Small Bedroom in Black and White
I love it all. The black pelmets, the black lampshades, the black & white framed photographs, and the black and white wallpaper. The old spool bed too. Photo found here.
Monday, October 25, 2021
Small Honeycrisp Apple Galette
I really like this recipe.
The ingredients are simple and you probably already have them on hand.
You will enjoy reading about this delightful recipe and
see some pretty wonderful photos too.
Enjoy! xo
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Grand Scottish Country House
So much beauty in one photograph.
Read more on Instagram @peter.lyden
This aerial view shows Kinross House and the patchwork of beauty that surrounds this grand Country Estate in Scotland.
xo
Saturday, October 23, 2021
Would you like some tea?
I watch a lot of English programming on AcornTV and nobody ever says NO to tea. This cartoon made me laugh. Have a great weekend. xo
Image by Icelandic cartoonist Hugleikur Dagsson https://dagsson.com/
Friday, October 22, 2021
Amazing Bread Baked To Look Like A Pumpkin
It took me the longest time to realize this was pumpkin bread and not a real pumpkin. Sadly, there is no recipe for this ginger pumpkin bread but doesn't it look delicious.
Photo found here.
!!!UPDATE!!!
King Arthur Recipe and instructions for making the pumpkin shape. https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/recipes/ginger-pumpkin-braid-recipe
Thank you, Nancy🧡
Thursday, October 21, 2021
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