As I weed my pathetic garden I can vaguely remember my excitement this past spring when my daffodils were in bloom. This one was in my kitchen window.
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Birds on the Walls and Dogs on the Furniture
I love the arrangement of these framed Studer/Jasper bird prints on the walls and I love the little dogs on the beautiful chair as well. This photo was scanned from a page I ripped out of an old magazine. I have quite a few of these original antiquarian ornithological prints . . . I saved this image for framing inspiration.
First Edition Antique Lithographs from:
STUDER'S POPULAR ORNITHOLOGY;
First Edition Antique Lithographs from:
STUDER'S POPULAR ORNITHOLOGY;
THE BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA
published by JACOB H. STUDER & CO.
published by JACOB H. STUDER & CO.
COLUMBUS, OHIO 1878
Let me know if you are interested in any of these.
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Shingle Style House w/ Raised Flower Beds
French Children's Rooms
Follow the link to see more delightful images of french nurseries and children's rooms.
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Perfect Table
I love the way this trestle table fits exactly under the window. Love the director's chair too. I just moved my antique drafting table into my tiny pantry and it fits under the window as if it were made for the spot. It is so cozy to sit there and be able to look outside to the front and see the garden, birdbath, the road, and people walking by or riding bikes. I can sit there and read magazines, cookbooks, just fun stuff...no paying bills. That's for upstairs in my studio. I shall photograph the new setup soon. When you rearrange your furnishings they seem like new possessions, don't they? Photo source here.
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Monday, August 16, 2010
Life's Little Instruction Book | Volume II | Page 18
Dog Days of Summer
Or should I say The Last Dog of Summer? It's almost over but don't wish what's left away . . . enjoy it to the fullest. I love this cute bull terrier via.
A Black Bear Cub With Jar Stuck on Head
The marines are calling him Jarhead.
Florida bear rescued after getting head stuck in jar
"It may seem like a story ripped from the pages of 'Winnie the Pooh,' but a little black bear is alive after Florida biologists removed a plastic bottle stuck on its head for at least 10 days." Poor little guy . . . he must have been so scared.
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Florida bear rescued after getting head stuck in jar
"It may seem like a story ripped from the pages of 'Winnie the Pooh,' but a little black bear is alive after Florida biologists removed a plastic bottle stuck on its head for at least 10 days." Poor little guy . . . he must have been so scared.
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Sunday, August 15, 2010
Monograms for Hand Embroidery
A is for Alphabet.
C is for Celtic.
F is for Font.
The rest of this Celtic Knotwork Alphabet can be found here along with other vintage alphabets for hand embroidery. When the page loads scroll down a bit past the ads to see the wonderful designs. Aren't you glad I found these for you? Now I want to monogram some linens. Click images to enlarge. Print and use your scanner to enlarge or reduce. You can also use your photo editing program. You can make stationery too. Have fun however you decide to use this and the other alphabets.
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The rest of this Celtic Knotwork Alphabet can be found here along with other vintage alphabets for hand embroidery. When the page loads scroll down a bit past the ads to see the wonderful designs. Aren't you glad I found these for you? Now I want to monogram some linens. Click images to enlarge. Print and use your scanner to enlarge or reduce. You can also use your photo editing program. You can make stationery too. Have fun however you decide to use this and the other alphabets.
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A River Runs Through This Beautiful Landscape
Have you ever seen more beautiful scenery? Have a lovely day.
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Saturday, August 14, 2010
The Big C on Showtime with Laura Linney
I already have Showtime and I've been looking forward to next Monday's premier of a new series starring Laura Linney entitled The Big C. The website is offering a sneak preview of the full episode in case you want to watch it first before deciding to order. I have FiOS and pay around $8.00 per month for this premium channel which I think is a bargain. Here is the link. I've already watched the episode and it's going to be a great show. Enjoy. Let me know what you think if you watch it.
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Boy (8 years old) Designs Wallpaper
My Plans For Today
Friday, August 13, 2010
The Story of Cosmetics | Annie Leonard Video
How toxic is your bathroom? Watch this short but informative video and find out.
Learn about how major loopholes in U.S. federal law allow the $50 billion beauty industry to put unlimited amounts of chemicals into personal care products with no required testing, no monitoring of health effects and inadequate labeling requirements—making cosmetics among the least-regulated consumer products on the market. Think twice before putting on that lipstick, you might be putting on lead!
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Learn about how major loopholes in U.S. federal law allow the $50 billion beauty industry to put unlimited amounts of chemicals into personal care products with no required testing, no monitoring of health effects and inadequate labeling requirements—making cosmetics among the least-regulated consumer products on the market. Think twice before putting on that lipstick, you might be putting on lead!
If you ever find yourself with a spare 20 minutes or so please watch Annie's video entitled THE STORY OF STUFF. It will forever change your shopping habits.
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