I did a major clean in my living room yesterday. While sitting on the sofa last night enjoying the fruits of my labor, I snapped this lowlight shot. I only have two public rooms in the cottage and each has windows and doors looking out on both the front and the back. I do love a house that is one room wide. They are the kitchen and the multi-purpose room I call the living room. It has a fireplace and enclosed staircases going to the lower level and upstairs to my studio. The view to the front is ground level and the back is on the second floor since my house is on a slope. I have a balcony outside the two French doors on either side of this early ladderback chair. Night photos are best because the windows still haven't been washed. Big rains are coming so I left that task until later. I'm going to work outside and try to get a grip on all that gravel outside the confines of the driveway before it gets too wet. Mud season, here we come. Actually I need a few rainy days so I can do my taxes.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Come In And See The Kitchens
I like all of these kitchens for one reason or another. Not too big...just right. Like the quirky cabinet arrangement in the first one, the pebble floor in the second, the open shelves and marble island in the third, and every single thing in the fourth one...you know I love a galley kitchen.
Images from desiretoinspire.net
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Barred Owl Portrait
I live next to parkland that is the habitat for Barred Owls. I have never seen one but I hear them at night. Whooo, whooo. I love the sound.
Barred Owl
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Barred Owl
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Geraniums and Snowdrops (Galanthus species)
One of my pink geraniums started blooming this week and the snowdrops are coming up outside. Things are beginning to look a lot like spring. Almost all of my snow is melted and everything looks pretty good. I keep the sticks picked up on a regular basis. The driveway is the biggest problem with lots of gravel in the grass from being pushed there by the plow. Oh well, it could be worse. Is it safe to start cleanup? I remember that we had the coldest weather of the winter last March. I really don't think that will be the case this year, do you.
If you want to know more about snowdrops, go here. I've never had a bit of trouble growing them. They are trouble free here in the northeast.
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Wonderful Interior Design Photography
John Merkl has a wonderful website to showcase his photography talents. Should you visit, you'll be happy you did. Fabulous shots of babies too.
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Library at Dunrobin Castle In Scotland
The 189-room Dunrobin Castle has been home to the dukes of Sutherland for over 800 years. The sycamore paneled library was designed by Sir Robert Lorimer, a noted Scottish architect, from spaces formerly used as a bedroom and a dressing room. There are over ten thousand books, many of them relating to Scots law and to nineteenth-century Highland development.
I photographed the first two pictures from one of my architectural books. The third photo is from Wikipedia.
I'll copy a bit of the castle's description from my 1990 book: "Dunrobin Castle is the largest house in the Northern Highlands of Scotland, and is the seat of the Countess of Sutherland. Parts of the castle date from the early 1400s, but it is the early-nineteenth-century Clearances, during which five thousand people were removed from Sutherland lands, that made the estate notorious. This mass eviction of small subsistence farmers appalled some Scottish journalists because of the lack of publicity that attended it."
Great Eyeglass Frames
I like these frames from Kate Spade and they are only $68.00. They are reading glasses but they look like a quality pair that you can use for prescription glasses. As you might remember I'm long overdue for my eye exam and the search for frames has begun. I like these being worn by Diane Keaton too.
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Red Tulip Field
Absolutely stunning photograph of a field of red tulips. I love the misty trees in the background too.
Red Tulip Field
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Red Tulip Field
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The Real Alice In Wonderland
The Real Alice In Wonderland - 25 Pictures
Before Alice ever set foot in Wonderland, there was Alice Liddell, the 10-year-old friend of an eccentric, stuttering lecturer in mathematics who would later find fame as a writer, under the name Lewis Carroll.
(Pictured: 6-year-old Alice Liddell in costume 1858.)
Photo: Lewis Carroll/Getty Images
Following the White Rabbit.
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Before Alice ever set foot in Wonderland, there was Alice Liddell, the 10-year-old friend of an eccentric, stuttering lecturer in mathematics who would later find fame as a writer, under the name Lewis Carroll.
(Pictured: 6-year-old Alice Liddell in costume 1858.)
Photo: Lewis Carroll/Getty Images
Following the White Rabbit.
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Antique Prints Are Always In Fashion
No matter what the decor, antique prints are always in fashion. I have a stack of these from The History of England in my flat file.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Oscars 2010: Best Dresses
Oscars 2010: The Best Dresses - 50 Pictures - LIFE
If you're still interested in seeing the wonderful dresses from last night's Oscars, you'll really enjoy the coverage by Life Magazine.
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If you're still interested in seeing the wonderful dresses from last night's Oscars, you'll really enjoy the coverage by Life Magazine.
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Tuscany in Winter
Tuscany in Winter Let's go. This looks like a wonderful place to be without all the crowds. I had no idea Tuscany was so nice in the winter. The picture above was taken in January. Click on the link and see the 15-photo slideshow. Complete article here from The New York Times.
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