This is a must watch film if you love John Thaw. When I finished all 5 seasons of Kavanaugh QC on Tubi I researched films starring him and I knew immediately this was a movie I would love and I did. It's heartbreakingly beautiful. Click on the link for the film on YouTube: GOODNIGHT MR. TOM
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Monday, March 7, 2022
Pizza Night and Inspector Morse
Does this count as eating my greens?
This frozen pizza was delicious.
A birth announcement is on my toast rack in the background. I found a marble lazy susan and have a new arrangement behind my cutting board. I love rearranging and have been doing quite a bit in the last few days. I'm off to watch an episode of Inspector Morse before I go to sleep.
I found a link on YouTube for all the full episodes in chronological order. I only watch the ones that say they are one hour and forty minutes+ long. Some are in short increments and I skip those. Every episode of Morse is a complete case that is solved so it's fine to skip. I never even tried those short ones so I don't know why they are so short. See YouTube link below.
UPDATE: I watched one of the episodes that has a short running time and it automatically went to the next segment until the full episode was finished. So don't be afraid of the short ones. xo
Sunday, March 6, 2022
My Snowdrops
I worked outside on this lovely Sunday afternoon cutting back the Limelight hydrangeas and some more general spring cleanup. It's really too early to do very much but it was nice being outdoors. The snowdrops are in full bloom and they are my harbingers of spring and the daffodils will be next.
I recently finished watching all five seasons of Kavanaugh QC on Tubi and loved it. It's on Amazon Prime too. Kavanagh Q.C. is a British Series about a barrister with the designation of Queen's Counsel (hence the title) starring John Thaw. I love all legal dramas, especially the English ones with barristers and judges wearing robes and wigs. I learned John Thaw was the original Inspector Morse and now I am watching and really enjoying all of those old episodes on YouTube. Somehow I missed them when they aired on PBS. I don't think the new Morse on Endeavour can hold a candle to the old Morse!
xo
Saturday, March 5, 2022
Friday, March 4, 2022
House Tour: A Martha's Vineyard Guest House
If you love this bedroom and everything in it as much as I do, you will love the rest of this guest house featured in New England Home magazine.
Enjoy! xo
Thursday, March 3, 2022
Home Design with GUSTO
I saw this photo in an article here. I saw several of the decorated chests in the article in person at an elegant estate I toured a while ago and immediately fell in love with the designs and wonderful craftsmanship. The shop is in West Palm Beach Florida. More photos from their website below. Quote from the owners, a mother and her two sons -- “We joke that Casa Gusto is our excuse to justify and continue our hoarding.”
A woven wheelbarrow? Swoon.
Wednesday, March 2, 2022
First You Chop an Onion
This system never fails me. I made the most delicious pot of soup yesterday. I always roughly chop a big onion and see where it takes me. Then I chopped two stalks of celery, half a red bell pepper, peeled and diced a sweet potato, and sautéed these items in avocado oil in my heavy soup pot. While that was going on, I dumped a large can of whole peeled tomatoes in juice into a mixing bowl. I roughly chopped the tomatoes into chunks using kitchen shears. Yes, I actually picked up each whole tomato and cut it into chunks with scissors! I had been stirring the veggies too. When I finished the tomatoes, I added them to the pot plus a can or two of water. When that came to a boil. I added 1/2 a bag of frozen cut okra. I love okra in vegetable soup but I don't always have it on hand. The last batch I made didn't have it and it was good too. I added two bouillon cubes and a generous amount of Worcester Sauce and sprinkled a lot of Goya All Purpose Seasoning on top. I filled with water almost to the top and brought it up to a boil. Then I put a lid on top and simmered it for a while until the sweet potatoes were done. I sat down with a big bowl and went back for seconds for my dinner last night. I will have it for lunch today and dinner too. You can use any vegetables you want. And keep adding more when the volume goes down after a few meals. I might add a big white potato cut into chunks tomorrow. I have frozen peas and frozen corn I could add also but for now I love the current mix of veggies I used yesterday. Are you a soup lover too. I usually have to add a little salt to each bowl to get it seasoned perfectly for my taste.
I heated it up this morning.
I got this small Le Creuset Dutch Oven at a garage sale long ago for almost no money. It was missing its lid and needed a good scrubbing. I thought I had a glass lid at home that might fit and I did! This is my GO TO soup pot.
Now I can't wait until lunch!
I shouldn't have heated it up so early.
The house smells delicious.
xo
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
March Lamb + Bathroom Repair DIY
March is coming in like a lamb at my house with a whole week of unremarkable weather. That means it will go out like a Lion!
I have been busy with a DIY repair in my bathroom that took the better part of Monday but ended successfully. I kept the original fixtures in my first floor bath, the corner tub and the American Standard toilet. I have never had a problem with my Kohler tub from the late 1930s but I have a problem with the other fixture on a regular basis. It's always the same thing. The tank ball. The rod gets bent, stuck, or something similar. This time another piece broke that guides the bulb's rod to the proper flushing place. I got a replacement ball at the hardware store and it was a perfect fit. Now to make it go up and down and stop in the proper slot without the broken guide. I finally got it to work perfectly without calling a plumber. It only set me back $4.25 and a chain I already had. The secret was to keep cutting the last bead at the end of the chain until there was no slack since the rod wasn't quite long enough. Success!!! I'm so happy I never give up.
Monday, February 28, 2022
Wonderful Figural Antique Food Choppers
Aren't these wonderful?
Wouldn't they make food chopping more fun?
Folk Art at its finest!
February flew by, didn't it?
Happy last day!
xo
Sunday, February 27, 2022
The Art of Simplicity
"The ordinary arts
we practice every day
at home are of more
importance to the soul
than their simplicity
might suggest."
Thomas Moore
1779-1852
Saturday, February 26, 2022
Dog Toy in Washing Machine
I was cleaning my desktop of all the screenshot I have saved recently and ran across this one I hadn't shared. Here's your Saturday smile. His face says volumes as he sits, waiting for the buzzer. Will his owner hang his bunny outside or put it in the dryer? Poor dog♡😂 Have a great weekend. xo
Friday, February 25, 2022
Ice Storm
I don't need to go out until all the ice melts this afternoon and the snow turns to rain. Be safe if you have ice too. xo
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Delightful Cottage with House Plans
This twilight view shows the porch wraps around both sides.
Isn't this absolutely charming?
Click HERE for house plans and variations.
Plans sold on Etsy for $99.00
Click down the left column for more photos and interior views.
It is called Cotton Blue Cottage.
xo
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Bedroom Perfection
This is almost exactly the way I stack my pillows for watching TV in bed. The short long one goes behind my back. Mine has a white pillowcase I made for it. I have to put all but one pillows on a chair before I turn off the light to go to sleep. I love this bedroom, don't you? Found here.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Chiaki Ogada Children's Book Illustrator
Japanese children's book illustrator, Chiaki Ogada.
I found the image above here and looked around for more on google images for those below. All of the books are in Japanese so you will have to use your imagination when viewing the pictures.
Monday, February 21, 2022
Favorite Purse: Other Side
I turned my purse around and there is a pheasant on the other side rather than another dog as I reported in the previous post. This is the "main" side showing the name of the designer.
PIERRE FREY
PARIS
I found a similar purse on "poshmark" with horses that sold originally for $450.00 and it was sold after being marked down to $50. I paid $40 for mine in a resale shop ages ago. That is a huge amount for me to pay for a handbag but it has held up beautifully and I still love it♡
Happy Presidents' Day.
Presidents Day, the third Monday of February, is popularly recognized as honoring the birth month of two of the country's most prominent presidents — George Washington (February 22) and Abraham Lincoln (February 12). I liked it better when it was two separate holidays instead of a day for shopping.
Sunday, February 20, 2022
Favorite Purse with Dog Portrait
There is another dog on the back but this one is my favorite. I never put this purse away but hang it on various places. It was on the bedpost but now it's on the doorknob. I was amazed to hear this morning that daylight savings time is coming back soon (March 13th). We often have some of our worst winter weather in March so there will be more sun to melt the snow. Enjoy the long Presidents Day weekend. xo
Saturday, February 19, 2022
Seed Saving Envelope 2022
Gail, northern California
This is the best I could do.
I lost all of my old patterns and the software
to create them when my desktop computer
crashed years ago. I did pasted 22 on top of
one I already had printed. It's not exactly
the same size but it's close
xo, Rosemary
Cat Igloo with Cat Sculpture in Austria
Friday, February 18, 2022
Maine Workshop Transformation
A barn-like workshop in Falmouth, Maine was transformed into a one bedroom dwelling. Isn't it simply charming? I wish I could see the before photo! I found it on Instagram @mainehomedesign
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