Another of my photographs from last Sunday morning. My friend has landscaped her property so beautifully, hasn't she?
I'm off to an office meeting and open house tours. Be back later.
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Audrey Hepburn Cat
HaHa . . . This cat really does look like Audrey Hepburn, doesn't she?
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More of Yesterday's Fall Photographs
Happy Halloween
Fifth Avenue Terrace in NYC
Nice Stonework
I love the landscaping and stonework in front of this home. I especially like the decorative element in the pavers replicating an antique stone mill wheel. They are so very expensive and this pattern really works.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Barter Books in Britain
Have you ever been to Barter Books in Alnwick England? I have not but it's on my list of places to visit if I ever set foot in the UK again. It looks like my kind of place billed as one of the largest secondhand bookshops in Britain.
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Fall Hydrangeas and a Bluebird
I think hydrangeas have to be one of the best landscaping plants around. They just keep on giving from spring right through the fall. I wish I could say they were mine but they aren't. They belong to a friend. I photographed them this morning after feeding and walking her dogs.
I will claim total ownership of this bluebird that was one of many flying around the cottage earlier this morning. I hope it's one of the youngsters born here his spring. These birds never fail to thrill me. He was all puffed up with pride about his beauty. Isn't that color spectacular?
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Bedroom with Fireplace and Bookshelves
I slept late this morning and woke up to an almost spring-like Sunday morning. It's absolutely beautiful but can't yet be considered Indian Summer because we haven't had a killing frost. I still have a lot of outdoor work to do so I hope that dreaded frost holds off for a bit.
Don't you love the bedroom I found for you? I think it is my favorite one ever. Books within easy reach, a window and a fireplace too. I'm envisioning a comfy club chair and ottoman on the other side of the hearth and another bookcase. TV person that I am, I would require one on the wall opposite the foot of the bed. The roofline isn't very steep so the cathedral ceiling still feels cozy and I'm glad the boards and beams were stained, not painted. I have a very similar oriental rug in my kitchen. If I were designing a bedroom from scratch this would definitely be it.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Earth In A Pinch
Earth, in a pinch . . . part of a contemporary art sculpture exhibit at the Parc de Chaudfontaine, Belgium. This giant clothespin, dubbed Pinching Earth was designed to inspire action to save the planet. Earth's Clothespin
Artist: Uysal Mehmet Ali (Photo: Mmarsupilami/Flickr)
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Artist: Uysal Mehmet Ali (Photo: Mmarsupilami/Flickr)
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Exploding Milkweed
This milkweed photo bring back so much nostalgia for me. When I was a kid these grew everywhere and I used the puffy stuffing for my doll-bed pillows and other fun sewing projects. I've transplanted a few here at the cottage since they grow wild nearby. But nothing compares to the fields and fields of them I remember when I was in grammar school.
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20 Wonderful Bedrooms | Architectural Digest Slideshow
The prints on the bedroom walls are all from Audubon’s original folio, and most of the birds on view, such as the passenger pigeon and the great auk, are long extinct. The owner/designer says, “I put them there to remind me every morning of my environmental responsibilities to the world.”
I like the bookcase bed and I imagine the view out the big window wall has spectacular views of the countryside in upstate New York.
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I like the bookcase bed and I imagine the view out the big window wall has spectacular views of the countryside in upstate New York.
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Brain Scan
Typographical Anatomy of Our Brain via
The "Where I Put My Glasses" part of my brain is broken. The rest of it is still fine. :-)
The "Where I Put My Glasses" part of my brain is broken. The rest of it is still fine. :-)
Friday, October 22, 2010
Onteora Club | 100 year old letter
I found this delightful letter in an attic years ago and it continues to delight me. Could an email ever replace getting a letter like this in the mail? Richard certainly was busy with his egg business and his bookkeeping too. He wasn't doing too well in math because 117 dozen = 1,404. I wonder if that old Pope Toledo is still around in an antique car collection? Click on the letter to enlarge it for easier reading. Boo Hoo, Old Father Rabbit is dead.
The Onteora Club in Tannersville, NY was founded in 1887. Today it is a private enclave with more than 80 cottages, 6 clay tennis courts, and a private golf club. This young boy's father [E. S. Godfrey] was the superintendent in 1910. The website is divided: members and visitors. Mark Twain is pictured below.
The Onteora Club in Tannersville, NY was founded in 1887. Today it is a private enclave with more than 80 cottages, 6 clay tennis courts, and a private golf club. This young boy's father [E. S. Godfrey] was the superintendent in 1910. The website is divided: members and visitors. Mark Twain is pictured below.
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