Saturday, October 8, 2022

Washing Windows


I washed the outside windows on the front of the house today. Yesterday I washed the living room front windows inside.



It went beautifully. I used hot water with several squirts of Dawn Ultra and several drops of the rinse aid that came with my new dishwasher. I used my long pole lambswool applicator and then used my long pole squeegee without rinsing. Then I got up on my new ladder and went over the glass with a lint free dishcloth and then I polished with a microfiber cloth. It was a beautiful day and I enjoyed this task I usually dread. Having the right tools and the right ladder made all the difference. I did my front door window too. 

Yesterday I worked in the front garden and cut my peonies down to the ground. I pulled up all the weeds and planted some purple flowering kale. I want to spread some wood chips tomorrow and the garden will be officially put to bed for the winter. Having nice weather was a big plus.
xo

Thursday, October 6, 2022

Nantucket Cranberry Tart Recipe





Click HERE for Recipe and more photos.

Click HERE to jump directly to the recipe.

Doesn't this look delicious? 
I love anything cranberry and will definitely bake this when bags of cranberries appear in the stores. 
xo

Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Mr. Doodle Does His House

Every inch of the interior is doodled too.

WATCH 'Mr. Doodle' in action HERE on Instagram
It's fun to watch him working inside, isn't it?
I wonder what the neighbors think?
Read an article on BBC.COM/news HERE.
Now that he's finished I wonder what he's going to do next now that his lifelong dream has been accomplished. Will he sell this house and buy another or live happily there forever? I'll let you know if I find out.
xo

Tuesday, October 4, 2022

Hiking Cat + Fall Foliage at My Cotage


This darling cat has the perfect attire for the rain I am having all day today. Maybe I should put on my orange slicker with the hood and venture out for a walk too. Image found here.


This is a snapshot showing some lovely fall color on this rainy day from my dressing room / spare bedroom window.
xo

Monday, October 3, 2022

Vegetable Drawers That Can Breathe


I love these wooden crate drawers. They don't match the kitchen cabinets but they match the butcher block counter. They are probably designed for vegetables so they can breathe but I will fill the second one with dish towels. I love the look, don't you? Enjoy this October Monday. xo

UPDATE: I FOUND MORE PHOTOS OF THIS KITCHEN IN THE COTSWOLDS HERE.

Sunday, October 2, 2022

The Perfect Small House


I realize this wonderful small cottage has a large house attached. I hope it isn't dependent in any way to the big one but could easily stand alone.
I have mowed all of my grass very close to the ground with the #2 blade setting on my push mower. Now all the leaves can blow away with no raking required. I still have a few geraniums outside in big planters that I have to repot and bring inside. My peonies haven't been pruned to the ground yet either. And I need to put in more weatherstripping on a door or two but otherwise, I am pretty prepared for cold weather. I haven't turned on my heat yet and am wearing warm neck scarves indoors. If my neck is warm, I feel warmer all over. I do this in bed too when watching TV before I turn off the light. Try it, it really works! photo source
xo

Saturday, October 1, 2022

Swan Mom and Cygnets

Swan Family Outing

When swans are born they're called cygnets, which is pronounced sig-net. Cygnets keep their name until they're a year old at which time they have two options for names. An adult male swan is called a cob and an adult female swan is called a pen.
Darling photo found on Tumblr. 
xo 

Friday, September 30, 2022

Wonderful Vintage Bathroom

 The Sleeper-McCann House
Gloucester, Massachusetts
Instagram Photo @torimellott

A designer’s dream 
GLOUCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS 
BEAUPORT
Beauport, the Sleeper-McCann House, a National Historic Landmark, was the summer home of one of America’s first professional interior designers, Henry Davis Sleeper. Perched on a rock ledge overlooking Gloucester Harbor, Beauport was Sleeper’s retreat, backdrop for entertaining, and professional showcase, and an inspiration to all who visited. 

After Sleeper’s death, Beauport was purchased by the McCanns, who left it largely intact. Visit Beauport and see Sleeper’s lifetime collection of curiosities, colored glass, folk art, china, and silhouettes in every nook and alcove. Each of the forty rooms is distinguished by a historical or literary figure, theme, color, shape, or object. No two rooms are the same, and each is more visually dazzling than the last. Get to know Sleeper, a gay man living in the early twentieth century; his housekeeper, Mary Wonson; his fascinating neighbors; and the house’s many colorful guests.

How has this eluded me all these years? 
Now it's on my bucket list.
xo

Thursday, September 29, 2022

Open Porch connecting to Screened Porch


If this isn't the best of both worlds, I don't know what is. How wonderful it would be to have an open porch that connects to a screened porch? ‘Weybridge, farmhouse renovation.’ Smith & Vansant Architects, 
Norwich, VT. redhousebuilding.com. J. Gantz Photography.
Photo found here.
xo

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Brass Bathtub Fixtures


So beautiful but I would never be able to remember which knob was for hot and which one was for cold. What is the big one in the middle for? The Shower? Anyway, they are beautiful but not for me. You couldn't even reach the top knob if you were soaking and needed more hot water. Found on Pinterest. xo
 

Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Wonderful Pantry


So pretty.
Photo found here.
I hope there is another place
for the canned goods and things
that are not pretty but essential.
xo

Monday, September 26, 2022

New Curtain Rods at Firehouse Flea Market


My favorite day was Saturday. The annual Firehouse Auction and flea market was back after a two-year absence due to Covid. I have been looking and looking and looking for new curtain rods for my dressing room and found them just before I was leaving for the day. I spent most of the day on Sunday looking for screws to hang them with the wooden brackets I already had. I looked through all of my screws and found nothing so I was forced to go to Ace Hardware nearby and one of the men there helped me find the perfect ones. 


I dashed home, got out my trusty new ladder, and hung the first one. The one on the right is the before photo. I have been unhappy with the old rods for a long time but have been making do until I found just the right new ones. Saturday was the day for scoring them. Now I can close them in the winter quite easily to prevent heat loss at night. My old rods were tension rods within the window frame and the curtains fell out when I tried to close them. I think moving them up to the top of my woodwork has transformed the whole room. I am in the process of putting away summer and getting out winter clothes and bedding. I put the cover on my air conditioning unit outside yesterday too. I had a great weekend, hope you did too.
xo

UPDATE: See an older blog post with the old look of these draperies HERE.

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Blowing Leaves


It's happening, slowly but surely. Some trees turn loose early and some wait as long as they can. I slept so soundly last night under two blankets. Will repeat the process tonight. Have a great rest of the weekend. via
xo

Friday, September 23, 2022

The Queen's Last Corgi Pups


The Queen's Corgis miss her.

 Sandy and Muick were the last pups Queen Elizabeth had during her life. They were a gift from her son, Andrew, who will now take over the dogs' care. Read more about them here in an article that says they are likely aware of her death.♡🐾🐾♡
xo

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Antique House with Fall Mums


I have always loved center chimney colonials.
This one looks spectacular all decked out for Fall.

Wednesday, September 21, 2022

17th Century Welsh Cottage in The Cotswolds Restoration

No, this isn't the original kitchen sink. 
It was purchased on Ebay.


The living room is perfection, isn't it?


The perfect cottage garden was created for this 17thC cottage.
This article in House & Garden UK is a fascinating read about the authentic restoration. I learned a lot too. New stone floors and new wood floors were made to look old by rubbing in layers of wood ash and linseed oil. I need to read the article again and see what other tips I can absorb. Enjoy.
xo

Tuesday, September 20, 2022

Frog Scholar Illustration



FROG SCHOLAR
Found on the artist's page here.
The botanical illustration is quite lovely too.
XO

Sunday, September 18, 2022

Almost Time to Store The Watering Cans


I caught up on my mowing over the last three days and it felt good to be outside and working hard. September days are so nice and I want to do some more serious weeding in the front and call it done until next spring. The geraniums that are looking so lovely outside will have to be potted for overwintering in the house. Getting things done before gloves and mittens are needed is my goal. I will be watching, with saddness, the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II tomorrow on BritBox (on a continuous loop all day) saying a final goodbye.😢 
xo
 

Friday, September 16, 2022

Last Night it Dipped into The Low Forties


Isn't this the perfect description for the upcoming fall season?

life starts
all over
again
when it
gets crisp
in the fall

f. scott fitzgerald

xo

Wednesday, September 14, 2022