Friday, March 8, 2013
Fox in the Snow at My Cottage
We finally got that snow the weather people have been predicting. I was surprised to see it this morning. A visiting fox is shown below.
You Smell Nice Today . . .
Let me introduce the rock hyrax, whose closest living relative is the African elephant. (Wild Arabia - BBC). Don't you love learning new things? How in the world is this cute little thing in any way related to an elephant? Please tell me if you think I am posting too many gifs. I love these moving photos! via
Thursday, March 7, 2013
A Very Sleepy Hare
It's bedtime for this little hare and I'm not far behind. Thursday is my favorite weekday TV night and I'll be watching from my bed. Sleep tight. via
Leaping Cottontail
Leaping Cottontail, 1924
Paul Bransom, American, 1885 - 1979
Gouache and Charcoal
The National Museum of Wildlife Art
This is such a good idea. Wouldn't this cake cutter door handle look fabulous on a pantry door or built-in china cabinet? How do people think to do these things? You could use something like this sideways on a drawer too. Now you have something else to look for at rummage sales! via
Cozy in The Snow
We didn't get any snow overnight. The weather report on my iPhone shows snowflakes for the next two days. I hope you are nice and cozy if you got any. See you later. via
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Under the Spell of Winter
Goodnight dear friends. We are having rain and wind that might turn to snow overnight. I hope we don't get much! via
The Year of The Snake - 2013
Better late than never. Chinese New Year was February 10 so I'm almost a month late. This one-stroke watercolor brushwork is fascinating. Click here if you can't see my embedded video.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Orangery in Wales
Plas Brondanw Orangery in Wales. Wonderful summerhouse in the garden of Portmeirion architect Clough Williams-Ellis' house.
Photo by Gareth Hughes
Perfect Prelude to Spring
I have several vintage spades with handles like this. They are real works of art and wonderful reminders of happy gardening days gone by. I woke up to a beautiful sunny morning and a scary weather report for tomorrow. Hopefully, it is much ado about nothing. This photo is a perfect prelude to spring, isn't it? via
Monday, March 4, 2013
Another Great Galley Kitchen
I keep finding great ones, don't I? The runner is perfect here. I really love this one designed by Best and Company in NYC. via
Sunday, March 3, 2013
The Lure of Books c.1911
‘The Lure of Books’ 1911 by Coles Phillips.
Life magazine (June 8, 1911)
Life magazine (June 8, 1911)
Over one hundred years later, it is still impossible to clean around books without getting distracted. via
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Old Hotel Silver Fish Serving Platter
I use this large hotel silver fish platter as a tray on top of an oval stool in front of my green checked sofa and it works very well for serving tea and displaying small silver objects. The pierced decorative insert acts as a strainer and is removable. It's another rummage sale find that I like a lot.
Horse Trots Past My Cottage
It feels pretty raw outside even though the temps are in the low 40s and the rider has his neck and chin covered. Usually he's talking on his iPhone (on speaker) when he clippity clops by. Photographed with my Nikon through the window on the front door. I heard him coming so I grabbed my camera and waited.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Boy Befriends Marmots in Austrian Alps
This is a sweet story about a young boy who befriended a colony of marmots while on a nature vacation with his family 4 years ago. Each year the family returns to the same place in the Alps where the marmots are waiting for a boy named Mateo. More pictures and story here.
Best Galley Kitchen Ever
Really. Have you ever seen a better one? The round window is wonderful. I love the way the glass fronts on the cabinets cast reflections of outside. It's perfect. You're welcome. via
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Farmhouse Perfection
This is wonderful, isn't it? Click here for a tour, inside and out. You won't be disappointed.
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