On display in the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh. I'm not sure if it's a miniature on ivory or a micro mosaic. I want it....badly! via
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Nicely scaled new house with small rooms for cozy family living. I like it, don't you? I'm so glad sensibility is back. via
Happy National Lighthouse Day
It was on this day in 1789, that Congress approved an Act for the establishment and support of lighthouse, beacons, buoys and public piers. In Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the signing of the Act and the commissioning of the first Federal lighthouse, Congress passed a resolution which designated August 7, 1989 as National Lighthouse Day. Read more here.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Tonight's Dinner
This is what I had for dinner. There were three leftover salmon croquettes in the refrigerator that I sliced in half and reheated in a little olive oil. I cut a large red bell pepper in half and spread it with red pepper hummus. Delish. My mom enjoyed hers too. Cleanup was a snap. We had homemade brownie ice cream sandwiches for dessert. Ground Hog Day is over now and I can do as I please until bedtime.
Eating Porridge | Jessie Willcox Smith
This would be me almost every morning without the table cloth and my blue and white Canton bowl is much smaller. Oh, and no onlookers either except for Webster. via
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Lovely Library
I'm sure this family spends lots of quality time in this lovely library designed by Boris Baranovich Architects.
In the Hamptons
The nice thing about photographing homes in the winter is being able to see the architecture in spite of the trees. This weathered shingle beauty is in Southampton via The Idyll Explorer
Kitten in a Hollow Tree with Flowers
Someone was in the right place at the right time to take this adorable photo, right? Enjoy your Sunday. via
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Beach Cottage -- Cornwall UK
When I go to Cornwall and tour the Cornish Coast, maybe I'll rent this charming cottage. I've never been to that part of England and I so enjoy what I see when I watch Doc Martin. Click here to tour the cottage and see more photos. It's on 52 acres!!!!
Perfect Summer Dessert
Wonderful summer dessert - a jar of lemon curd whipped with light cream cheese topped with lush fresh berries on a split angel food cake. If you use a store-bought cake, this is a no-bake recipe. I think this would be good with pound cake too. YUM! via
Friday, August 3, 2012
Have a Great Weekend
1912 illustration from Dickens's Children by Jessie Willcox Smith. Read the eBook complete with all ten of the full-color illustrations by this wonderful artist HERE.
Broadway Tower Worcestershire UK
If you've never been to Broadway in the Cotswolds, you should definitely go. That's an order if you are going to be in England. I climbed to the top of this tower in the 1970s. I stayed at the Lygon Arms Hotel in a room with a Tudor decor. Photo source unknown.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Bird Waiting for A Bath
Are you creative?
I consider myself to be a creative person and sometimes I can't figure out whether it's a blessing or a curse :) via
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Fabulous Woody Wagon
Every time I run across a great photo of an old Woody Wagon my heart skips a beat. I wonder how many old ones are still road worthy? They certainly are great for hauling long wooden things, aren't they? via
Drive-in Movie
Do you miss drive-in movies as much as I do? I love all of the cars in this lot too. Where are the speaker stands? Were these people watching a silent film? via
Summertime Bathroom
This looks like a dellightful bathroom all ready for a houseful of guests that will be swimming and enjoying outdoor activities with hot showers afterwards. via
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Deer Boy by James Edward Deeds Jr.
James Edward Deeds, Jr. 1908-1987 -- Extraordinary American Outsider Artist. Read more about him here and don't fail to watch the video.
Cats Movin' On
Why are these two running away from home? What is in the little suitcases? Are they hitchhiking too? Maybe they are just going on a trip. How does this story end? Happily, I hope. via
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