I can tell these carriage doors haven't been opened recently so there must be another way to get inside this wonderful outbuilding. via Pinterest
Thursday, May 2, 2013
The Wrecking Ball arrives at 1887 house
I've been photographing quite a bit from my car recently and was sad to see the demise of this grand old gilded age mansion built in 1887 just up the street from my cottage. The house was struck by lightening several years ago and was completely destroyed inside. A builder finally bought it and a new house will be built on the site. Yesterday the house was half gone when I drove by.
The snow is hiding the blue tarp that was covering the roof on the right side. I was hoping the landmark house would be restored but I guess it was too much of a project after the fire. Boo hoo. A man at town hall told me the old gardens in the back were being preserved and I was happy to hear that. my iPhone photos
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
The Advantages of a Detached Garage
LDArc Architects
Maybe we’re finally realizing the advantages of a separate garage. The extra space, lower homeowner’s insurance, and a more attractive façade are worth a few extra steps to the car or from the car to the house. image found here
On a local level, here is the best reason for a detached garage.
I took this iPhone yesterday from my car. I have no idea what caused this old post and beam barn garage fire but I'm so glad it wasn't attached to the house. my iPhone photos
Thankfully this delightful old house was spared. Where is your garage?
Happy May Day
Are you wearing your May Day flower crown? This goat looks very sweet wearing hers. Happy First of May! via
Traditional Kitchen to Love
Very nice traditional kitchen in Philadelphia. I like the arched window over the sink and everything else too. via Houzz
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Teleport Me to Broadway [England]
Broadway Tower, Worcestershire, England in the heart of the Cotswolds. I love the dark sky in the background and the sunny foreground with grazing sheep. Could anything be lovelier? via
Monday, April 29, 2013
A Great Story about Pet Adoption
His name is Tank. Get your hankies ready and read the story behind his adoption after many failed attempts. Continue reading here. Sniff, sniff, wiping tears away.
Tabitha Enjoying the Nice Weather
This flagstone at the end of the walk is one of Tabitha's favorite places to nap and bask in the sun. Her face is shaded so she can see me if I open the front door. She wants to come inside less and less now that spring is here. Both animals went back to bed this morning after breakfast because we have rain!!! I'm so glad I got my mowing and trimming done.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Bletchley Circle, Episode 2 Tonight
Don't forget to watch Episode 2 Tonight
I love this feminist murder mystery. I just learned there are only 3 episodes in the miniseries (sad face). I'm off to the bedroom to watch The Good Wife beforehand. Here is a good review of all the great television on Sunday nights. Enjoy.
The Carolina Wren
Nest and eggs of the Carolina Wren photograph by Brian Gordon Green, National Geographic
A Carolina wren. Photograph from Rolf Nussbaumer Photography/Alamy
You will enjoy reading this article about a man who works for National Geographic who was converting his South Carolina backyard into a Wildlife Habitat but was unable to build a proper house to satisfy the nesting requirements of the Carolina wren. This tiny bird picked his brass mailbox instead. Read more.
An Afternoon Nap for Webster
He's been working outside with me and this nap was well deserved. The open bedroom window wasn't far from his nose and he could smell the newly mown grass as he slept. my iPhone photograph
True Love
Don't these two pups look comfy curled into a perfect heart in the back seat of a car? I went back to bed after the cat got me up this morning and I think I might live. I worked outside all day mowing, pulling vines out of trees, trying to tidy up my visual corridor without the aid of power tools, etc. I have rolled giant logs out of sight, rearranged the huge ones so the wild roses will eventually hide them and I have to say I have enjoyed doing some hard physical work. We are having a very dry April, the third driest on record. Rain is on the forecast for tomorrow so I'll work outside again today getting ready. I still need to mow the front. See you later. image
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Dining Room Library in NYC
Suzanne Slesin’s library/dining room may be in New York City, but the light fixture, chairs and glass doors give the room an “English library atmosphere”. Combining the dining room, which tends to get little use, with a library is such a typical NYC trick, but one that would be useful anywhere. Books are always the best decoration! via
The weekend has begun. Have a good one!
Friday, April 26, 2013
The Bookcase
I love looking at the various things that end up on a bookcase. Old things like to be together, don't they? via
Incredible Landscape
This is really the most amazing photograph, isn't it? It illustrates so many different types of weather. I like the sunshine best. via
Goat, Ready to Roll
"I'm ready when you are. Let's get this show on the road. Put the other guys in the back and let's get going." via It's Friday and the weekend is almost here. Have a good one.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Painted Floor on a Deck
This is the first deck I've ever seen painted in a checkerboard pattern and I love it. I painted a kitchen floor in these colors at my last house and loved it too. Click here to see the one I painted.
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