Monday, April 11, 2022

Perfect Summer Bedroom

Isn't this gorgeous? I love the ceiling. 
I would prefer no rug under the bed though.
I would want to put my bare feet on a cool bare floor in the summer. The rug could go back for the winter.
Photo found here.
xo

Sunday, April 10, 2022

Contest Winning Galley Kitchen

So nice. If you can't have a window over the sink, try to have one nearby. I love this bench under that grand tall window. 
deVOL kitchens (Image credit: DeVol)

Get ready for a joy ride of great kitchens.


"Beating out bigger and grander rooms, this small and understated kitchen clinched the top spot at the very last moment! Whilst many of us dream of large sprawling kitchens with islands, dining tables and counter space galore, the reality, particularly in the city, is often a small room which can fit only the necessities. However, this project shows that even a small space can give you the kitchen of your dreams, all you need is well-made furniture and some clever design."

Saturday, April 9, 2022

Friday, April 8, 2022

Ants have Aphid Friends: Who Knew?

“Ants and the Aphids” (© Prathamesh Ghadekar. All rights reserved.) Winner, Natural World. Aphids and ants coexist in a symbiotic relationship: The aphids suck the sap of plants and then secrete a substance called honeydew that feeds the ants, who in turn protect the aphids from predators.

The above photo was the winner of the Natural World Category. See all the winners🏆 of this contest -- Smithsonian Magazine Announces Winners of Its 19th Annual Photo Contest Be sure and click on the link. Each and every photograph is absolutely wonderful. xo

Thursday, April 7, 2022

Wonderful Country Kitchen

I have been saving this photo on my desktop for ages and I have no idea where I found it. Later today I'll search for the photo source. Isn't this a wonderful country kitchen? Don't you want to pull up a chair and have a cup of coffee? The drop-leaf table is all set up for that and acts as a kitchen island as well. I am calling the blue and white checked table covering oil cloth. Can you still buy that? It lasted forever and was so much easier to wipe down than to launder and iron a tablecloth. I grew up in the era when nothing was used rough dried but had to be starched and ironed. That was the only household task my mother despised. xo

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Best Repurposed Under Sink Cabinet

This sink cabinet juts out into the room like a piece of furniture that has been converted for use in the kitchen. Designed by Gregory Vaughan of Kelley Designs, Inc. I honestly thought this was an old piece of furniture that was repurposed. It's fabulous, isn't it? More kitchen trends here.

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Monday, April 4, 2022

Benjamin Franklin Documentary on PBS Tonight

I am definitely excited about the first two-hour segment tonight @8pm and the final two hours tomorrow night. Benjamin Franklin has been fascinating to me. Be sure to set your DVR, stream on PBS Video, or watch live tonight on PBS. 

More viewing information here.

Sunday, April 3, 2022

Saturday, April 2, 2022

Best House Tour Ever: Robert Kime's London Flat

Sit down, get comfy, and get ready for a treat.
Robert Kime's intricately-layered flat is the distillation of 50 years of expertise. The London flat owned by antique dealer and decorator Robert Kime is a journey of discovery through decades of collecting art, textiles, and curiosities. There is a fabulous 8-minute video with Robert Kime and 9 more photos. WOW. Wonderful article too from House & Garden UK. 
Begin tour here
Enjoy! xo

Friday, April 1, 2022

1953 Movie Recommendation


"Peanut vendor and washed-up baseball player "Coop" Cooper teaches his 9-year-old son all the game's finer points. When Christy becomes the new bat boy, the youngster passes on his father's advice to the teammates and soon the team is winning. The team owner then names Christy the team's head coach as a publicity stunt."



This movie is playing this morning on MOVIES! channel on my air antenna TV but I have too much to do to sit and watch it. I found it on YouTube here in case you can't see the movie above. This is NOT an April Fool's joke, I love old movies with children. This one is about baseball and it looks very good. Enjoy! xo
UPDATE: I watched the film above and there were no commercials. I loved it. Another baseball movie started playing automatically after the first movie ended. It was the true story of Dizzy Dean, the pitcher. It grabbed my attention immediately and I ended up staying up until almost midnight. I loved it too.  Here's the link
The title of the movie is: The Pride of St. Louis.

Thursday, March 31, 2022

George Washington: Rare Miniature Portrait on Ivory

ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A rare and important “H. Patterson Harris” portrait miniature of General George Washington, completed by Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741-1827) after his 1779 sitting and public commission to honor the “hero of the Philadelphia campaigns” was the top lot at Brunk Auctions March 25-26 sales, bringing $442,800 and selling to a private collector in the United States, bidding by phone, who was underbid by an American institution, also bidding by phone. It is the only known miniature of its kind that has ever been offered at public auction. Painted in watercolor on ivory, in what was presumed to be its original 18K gold case.

The miniature was accompanied by a period leather case lined with silk, a circular 18K gold locket containing a lock of hair purported to be that of Washington, a brass inlaid mahogany studio desk and its assorted contents, and a medallion that reads “CH Peale / to / Coleman Sellers.” 
The portrait miniature was published in Charles Coleman Sellers’ Portraits and Miniatures by Charles Willson Peale. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. Descended in the family of H. Patterson Harris of Westport, Conn.

That must have been a very exciting auction for the audience. They were so lucky to have been able to see this rare portrait of the father of our country in person.


Charles Willson Peale: (American, 1741-1827) Rare and Important Portrait Miniature of General George Washington, c. 1785, the "H. Patterson Harris" miniature, painted after Washington’s sitting with Peale in 1779, watercolor on ivory, 2 x 1-1/2 in.; presumably original 18kt gold case, pinned to silk lining of a period leather case, 3-1/4 x 2-1/2 in.; together with a circular 18kt gold locket containing a lock of hair, (purchased separately) purported to be that of General George Washington, 1 in. diameter, pinned to the opposite side of the period leather case; together with Peale’s studio desk and its assorted contents, mahogany with brass inlay, medallion reads “CH Peale/to/Coleman Sellers” Note: This miniature is one of the works completed after the famed Sitting of 1779. This additional information and photo found here.

Wednesday, March 30, 2022

One Bird Not Looking

Dare to be different.
Aren't these brown birds with blue bills lovely?
They are Little Woodswallows (Artamus minor)
Found on @worldbirds32 on Twitter.
xo

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

Wonderful Kitchen Corner

This image has the feel of an old master painting.
Don't you love the composition and the light?
Photo found here. xo

Monday, March 28, 2022

Tulips and Grasses in A Border

So lovely. 
Clive Nichols photograph at 
in the heart of rural Essex UK.
The tulips above are from his Instagram.

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Old Workbench as Kitchen Island

I have always loved old carpenter workbenches in a house. 
This one in a Steven Gambrel kitchen is wonderful.
I wouldn't change a thing. 


I am currently watching and thoroughly enjoying WYCLIFFE on Tubi.  "In a coastal English town, an exacting detective picks through clues while investigating a wide variety of crimes in his otherwise quiet community in Cornwall. This is a very different Cornwall from the village in Doc Martin. Starring Jack Shepherd, Helen Masters, Tim Wylton, Jimmy Yuill, and Adam Barker. Link on Tubi HERE. There are 5 seasons.

Saturday, March 26, 2022

Peeking Goose

I was scrolling thru the animals here and this goose caught my eye. Hope you are having a fabulous weekend. xo
Thank you Penelope Bianchi for the correction. 
I had this listed as a duck!
montanagoose commented: "It's an Embden goose."
Thank you too!
 

Friday, March 25, 2022

Angel in Central Park

Wonderful photograph.
Great Patina.
Bethesda Terrace in Central Park, New York City.

Thursday, March 24, 2022

Wonderful Entry in Westfield, NJ

Just perfect, in every way!
Every house needs a decompression zone like this one before entering the more formal part of the house. Photo found here.

Wednesday, March 23, 2022

Cotswold House with Gothic Door

Can you even imagine living here? This is a house in the Coln Valley region in the Cotswolds. I love the gothic door and the paint color. Found on Instagram here.

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Delightful Soap with A Message

I wasn't expecting this nice message when I opened one of my Christmas gifts from my friend Stacey of Stacey Snacks. It's a nice big bar that will last a very long time. Love the aroma. Thanks, Stacey!
xo

Monday, March 21, 2022

A Painted Bunting

If you live in the Southern US you might be lucky enough to see a painted bunting in person one day. Read more here. The photo doesn't real, does it? The article has more photos. They spend most of their time foraging for seeds in low, dense brush. Happy first full day of spring. xo

Sunday, March 20, 2022

Before & After Fireplace Wall/TV Wall

This was my fireplace with a small TV in my living room. I have had only two fires in two years, both on Christmas Eve.


You've have seen this photo in a previous post but I wanted to show it again as an AFTER photo with the fireplace covered.


You've seen this photo too. My old TV was extending into the room beyond the hearth on the right.


New 43" TV with Donna Reed Show. It's on in my area mornings from 9am-10am on the Decades Channel.


Old 24" TV tuned in to the same program. It looks like a larger screen because I was up close with my camera. First photo shows size better. I am still pleased with my new arrangement and having a larger screen. Happy Spring Equinox or the first day of Spring. 

Saturday, March 19, 2022

Saturday Snowdrops


My snowdrops are pretty excited about the first day of spring tomorrow and they are putting on a big show for her. I got up nice and close with my camera to show the green detail on the inner petals that looks as if one of the garden fairies applied it with a watercolor brush. Hope you are having a great weekend. xo

Friday, March 18, 2022

Grape Hyacinths Growing in A Cotswold Courtyard


This photo stopped me in my tracks yesterday when I spent a few minutes scrolling my Instagram feed. It shows Grape Hyacinths growing prolifically between the cracks in this courtyard garden in the Cotswolds. I forgot to bookmark the source but I will when I find it again. I have one patch of these delightful spring flowering bulbs but they need to be moved so I can enjoy them in a more prominent location. Isn't this garden beautiful? My snowdrops are still in full bloom and the daffodils are starting to emerge. Happy Friday. xo