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

Wednesday, March 16, 2022

California Quail and Chick


Isn't this the sweetest photo?
Found on InstagramPhoto by Adam Skalzub 
The photographer noted that this was a male taking care of his 15 babies while his mate had the afternoon off. He also said that in all the wildlife photos he has taken in his career, this one is by far the most popular. I can see why too. ♡🐦♡

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

My First Large Screen TV


I took this photo this morning while The Donna Reed Show was playing on the Decades channel. The program was in an old square format and didn't even take up the full screen. The two wide black bands on either side of Mary's face are actually part of the 43" screen.



I worked for days getting the new arrangement just right. I have had only two fires in two years so I decided to hide the fireplace entirely and let my new 43" TV have center stage. I tried several ways of having both but it wasn't possible. I had an old  storm shutter in original blue paint in the garage that covered the opening with more space on either side. I had an antique rectangular heavy wire basket that I used for firewood and I flipped it over to make a TV stand. The two wooden slat feet were perfect for keeping the TV upright and nice and tight and the set looks like it is floating. Two feet came with the set but I didn't have anything wide enough to use as a base and I think my basket looks better anyway. The fireplace fender looks nice in front too. I moved my old pot rack that was next to my desk and I like it nearby for my books and magazines. I always swore I would never have a TV that was the focal point of a room but I don't think this is too overwhelming and I'm enjoying it a lot. The remote has Voice Control. The setup was very easy; the hardest part was getting the back off the remote to insert the included batteries.😂 It has Chromecast built in and Apple Play too. It works with my air antenna by clicking on INPUT. 



 The remote is very simple and easy to use. 
Right now I am watching a really good legal series
on Tubi called THE JURY.



My local Walmart had this Vizio TV in stock and the rest is history. I bought it a week ago Friday and the past 10 or 11 days have been spent moving things around so it looks as if it belongs here and now I think it does.
xo
 

Monday, March 14, 2022

My Living Room Slightly Rearranged


This is the corner next to my left French door this Monday morning, the first full day of Daylight Savings Time. I feel a little groggy this morning, still getting used to the new time. There is a big melt going outside as the bright sun works its magic. I moved the floor lamp closer to the desk and put my teddy bear and antique child's chair next to the small bookcase. I had to put it on a slight slant so it wouldn't look so crowded and I like it! March is marching along very fast and I need to buckle down and start working on my taxes. Happy Monday. Have a good week. xo

Sunday, March 13, 2022

Daylight Savings Time by Edward Gorey




I didn't remember to set my watch ahead last night and I can attest to this type of confusion. Images and text from @edwardgoreytrust on Instagram

Enjoy the first day of confusion, xo

Saturday, March 12, 2022

Big Tree Down in Town


A huge evergreen cane down on Thursday in the high winds.



I took this photo yesterday in the village where my office is located.



The green part of the tree keeps on going. It was VERY tall. If it had fallen over the road it would have taken the power lines and it might have hit the firehouse if it had fallen diagonally. I feel sorry for the homeowners because this is going to be a big cleanup. They are putting an extension on the left side of their old house and this is a disruption they didn't need.

Yesterday was a gorgeous mild day and today it snowed off and on most of the day. Nothing major though. Hope you are having a nice weekend. xo

Friday, March 11, 2022

Sea Birds: Blue-Footed Boobies


Photo by: @dstogs_photography



Photo by:@libor_vaicenbacher



Photo by: @libor_vaivenbacher 

These photos of the world's most unusual seabirds are absolutely fabulous and they make me smile. Three Blue-footed boobies. One bird is a booby. 

All three photos were found on Instagram @exclusive_bird


Learn more about Blue-Footed Boobies HERE.

Happy Friday! Have a nice weekend. xo

Thursday, March 10, 2022

The JOHN THAW STORY on YouTube


John Thaw 1942-2002 
Missed but not forgotten.

I watched his life story and now I love him even more. 
It's 50 minutes long. Be sure and watch if you are a fan.

If you want to go directly to YouTube, here's the link:

Enjoy!
xo

UPDATE: I found a link for his body of work. He was a very prolific actor/producer and he signed a contract for another film project the day before he died.

John Thaw
in which he appeared or produced. 
Click the link for the list.

Wednesday, March 9, 2022

Wonderful Snowy Owl Photo


A snowy owl in the snow looking quite snug!
What could be more wonderful?
I had snow all day but it didn't amount to much.
This is a fabulous photo.
found here
xo

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Good Night Mr. Tom - Movie with John Thaw


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 

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


Here's a photo of the pizza box I fished out of my junk mail and paper recycling container I keep just outside my basement door. It is a ShopRite private label called bowl & basket. I will definitely buy it again. It was the best frozen pizza ever. They have other varieties too.

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

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