I have seen green ones but no brown ones yet. I pruned my wisteria today and have decided it's a weed! Every year I cut it back severely and figure it will be dead the next year but that hasn't happened yet. Happy Friday and I hope you will be safe from Irma and recovering from Harvey this weekend. xo
Friday, September 8, 2017
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Old Photos at My Cottage
I lugged the two bottom leather cases from a flea market in England back to my Bed and Breakfast and later to the airport. They are SO heavy. The top case is fitted with the most beautiful enameled glass toiletry containers and comb and brush sets.
Everything has been arranged except for the art and the sofa and the bookcase in the far corner. It's fun to see my room the way it looked around 5 years ago.
DIY Shelf Idea
There are no instructions but this shelf looks fairly simple for someone who is handy. Need one? Try making it yourself. I like it! via Painted or stained, it would be nice for a dorm room or off-campus apartment too.
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Unique Touches in a White Kitchen
Look at the strap hinges on the refrigerator door. The cabinet beside has rattail hinges like an old icebox. The hanging cupboard above makes this set up look like an old step-back cupboard. I love it all, don't you? I think it really is an old house -- just look at those wide floorboards. via
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
"The Tale of Pigling Bland" by Beatrix Potter
From 'The Tale of Pigling Bland' by Beatrix Potter. I have never seen this image or heard of this little piggie, have you? Lisa made a comment and said this one is Pig-wig Thanks, Lisa.
I love the antiques in the drawing and want to know more about the Pig-wig in her nightgown. via Read more about the story here.
I love the antiques in the drawing and want to know more about the Pig-wig in her nightgown. via Read more about the story here.
Monday, September 4, 2017
Framed 48 Star American Flag
In 1912, two stars were added, representing Arizona and New Mexico, bringing the total number of stars on the American flag to 48, arranged in 6 rows of 8 stars each. There were thirteen stripes representing the thirteen original colonies. This flag flew from 4 July, 1912, to 3 July, 1949.
Hope you are having a great Memorial Day!
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Labor Day 2017
I like this graphic because it puts the symbols of manual labor in Labor Day.
In the early 1900s, Lewis Hine left his job as a schoolteacher to work as a photographer for the National Child Labor Committee, investigating and documenting child labor in the United States. As a sociologist, Hine was an early believer in the power of photography to document work conditions and help bring about change. He traveled the country, going to fields, factories, and mines -- sometimes working undercover -- to take pictures of kids as young as four years old being put to work. Be prepared to see some very powerful archival photos.
My Sunday started out cold and rainy but it is bright, sunny, and very pleasant as I write this post at 5:00 in the afternoon. Enjoy the rest of this long Labor Day weekend. xo
Welcome to the Lewis Hine Project ™, an amazing journey through 100 years of American history. From 1908 until 1924, Lewis Hine took over 5,000 photographs of American child laborers. His compelling pictures helped to persuade legislators and the general public to support laws prohibiting child labor. All the photos, with Mr. Hine’s captions, are posted on the Library of Congress website. Since 2005, I have been identifying the children, tracking down and interviewing living descendants, and writing stories about how the lives of these children turned out.
Saturday, September 2, 2017
Perfect Cottage Home
This is absolute perfection.
I couldn't ask for more, could you?
Have a great long Labor Day weekend.
Friday, September 1, 2017
Thursday, August 31, 2017
Blue Cabinetry
I love the hanging corner cupboard. Is this a butler's pantry or a kitchen, or a mud room?I can/t really tell. via
Best Kitchen Ever
The airy kitchen opens to a sitting room and hearth with windows that overlook the Potomac. Read and See More: Inside A West Virginia Time Piece via Garden and Gun.
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Gorgeous Bedroom
I absolutely cannot wait to jump into my own bed after a day of constant running around and accomplishing quite a lot. Tired. via
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Blueberry Cherry Patriotic Pie
Blueberries and Dark Sweet Cherries are still in season so why not bake this pie for Memorial Day? Vanilla ice cream would complete the red, white, and blue flag theme. Just a thought! via
Monday, August 28, 2017
The Meaning of Life
The meanng of life is to find your gift.
The purpose of life is to give it away.
William Shakespeare
Sunday, August 27, 2017
Pantry Entrance Display
Sometimes you just want to display your favorite things, and this is a wonderful way to do it. Love the sliding pocket doors into the pantry. via
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Blue Door and More
There is so much interest in this single photo, isn't there? Click here and keep clicking the arrows to see more fabulous doorways. Have a great Sunday tomorrow. Goodnight. xo
Friday, August 25, 2017
Kitchen Details: Butcher Block and A Window Seat
This is definitely not a trophy kitchen, right? Looks lived in and loved. via
Thursday, August 24, 2017
Wonderful Outdoor Shower
I love outdoor showers and this one is really unique and quite wonderful. Showering outside is truly one of life's simple pleasures. via
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Overgrown Potting Shed
This is a little overgrown but still charming. I have to do one more weeding in my own garden and then I am going to pile on the woodchips and kiss it goodbye until spring. photo source
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Fabulous greenhouse/orangerie
This small greenhouse/orangerie is full of wonderful things to lust over. The terra cotta pots from England are of special interest to me. via
Vintage Kitchen Stove to Love
You know I love this!
Now I want to see the rest of this kitchen.
If I find it, I will add the link.
Happy Tuesday.
Monday, August 21, 2017
Lakeside Cottage in Belgium built on a budget
De Rosee Sa are a hands-on London architecture and design practice. Led by husband-and-wife duo, Max De Rosee and Claire Sa, they recently completed a lakeside cabin for De Rosee’s parents that the team not only designed but also built themselves. What’s more, De Rosee’s environmentalist father milled the wood himself from trees on the property that had been felled in a storm several years earlier. Total budget: £25,000 ($36,281)—it pays to have an architect in the family.
See many more pics (outside and inside) here and learn about the "stain" used to darken and seal the clapboard😊😊😊
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Courtyard Garden w/ Raised Beds
I love this kitchen and herb garden close to the house, don't you? via SPECIAL NOTE: Please keep your pets inside during the total eclipse tomorrow. They don't know not to look at the sun.
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Endeavour, Season 4 on Sunday night August 20th
I usually wait until the last minute to notify you of something new coming on PBS. Endeavour, Season 4 is on tomorrow night. So happy.
The 4th series begins in the summer of 1967, with barely a fortnight having passed since the events of the Series 3 finale. We find Oxford’s finest picking up the pieces of their lives, both personal and professional. As Thursday and wife, Win, struggle to process the departure of both their daughter Joan and son, Sam, who has joined the army, Endeavour waits nervously to hear the result of his Sergeant’s exam. Throwing himself into his work to mask the heartache of Joan leaving, Endeavour is quickly consumed by his duties with an array of new, perplexing cases landing on his desk.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Another Great Covered Doorway
This arched canopy over the door would certainly do a great job of protecting you from the rain while you look for your keys. I also like the understated light fixture and the small ledges that were built for the beautiful zinc planters. via
Thursday, August 17, 2017
Beautiful Vintage Bathroom: A Classic
These black and white bathrooms never go out of style. Everything old is new again. The stately mansion sold right away to some very lucky buyers with great taste.
via GSMLS
Wednesday, August 16, 2017
This is the epitome of an English Country Garden.
Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden, from the archives of Country Life, by Judith B. Tankard (May 2011). photo source
Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House Garden, from the archives of Country Life, by Judith B. Tankard (May 2011). photo source
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Monday, August 14, 2017
New "old" Farmhouse w/ Extraordinary Gardens
Want to see more?
How about the interior of the house?
More photos of the outside too?
If the answer is YES, click HERE.
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Chicken Shaming Pics -- So Funny
To see many more photos of chickens wearing signs, click here. After the link opens, if you have trouble reading the last two, click on the individual photo to enlarge.
Saturday, August 12, 2017
Wonderful Garden Design Ideas
Glimpsed through an archway or an open doorway, a well-placed sculpture draws the eye to distant reaches, making a garden feel larger and more mysterious. Above: Photograph by Tony Hisgett via Wikimedia.
As long as you are building a wall, why not add a window? I love this idea! Above: Clematis overhanging a metal grille work window between the tower lawn and the rose garden. Photograph by Jonathan Buckley courtesy of Virago. For more, see Required Reading: Vita Sackville-West’s Sissinghurst.
These were my two favorite photos from the article with many more photos. Have a great weekend and enjoy the last full month of summer. Happy gardening. xo
As long as you are building a wall, why not add a window? I love this idea! Above: Clematis overhanging a metal grille work window between the tower lawn and the rose garden. Photograph by Jonathan Buckley courtesy of Virago. For more, see Required Reading: Vita Sackville-West’s Sissinghurst.
These were my two favorite photos from the article with many more photos. Have a great weekend and enjoy the last full month of summer. Happy gardening. xo
Friday, August 11, 2017
Delightful English Kitchen
A dog and an AGA cooker, perfect together. Read and see more about this kitchen in a cottage with a thatched roof here. Fawn Interiors’ Design Statement: “Our kitchen project for this thatched cottage (approximate age: 250 years old) had to solve the mix of old, rustic elements with modern appliances and materials. To tie the two together, we commissioned handmade kitchen cabinets in modern colors and mixed these with industrial lighting and fittings.”
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Delightful Decorated Chest of Drawers + Another Monarch Caterpillar Video
I love this vintage dresser the owners bought online from a Swedish auction. It has been cleverly covered with Antique botanical prints to increase its charm factor.
O Canada: Mjölk’s Renovated Scandi-Style Cabin on a Lake Click for a delightful tour of this home.
Click HERE to see the video of a sleeping Monarch Caterpillar, a hungry one eating a flower, and a wasp fight.
Tuesday, August 8, 2017
1829 Mount Fair Farm restoration Charlottesville, VA
I found the article that accompanies yesterday's guest cottage post. The History: The original residence at Mount Fair Farm in Charlottesville, Virginia, was constructed in 1829 as a two and half story Greek Revival home set on 200 acres in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The house stayed in the Brown family until 1930, when the first head of the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia, Edmund S. Campbell, moved in. The property remained relatively untouched in the decades that followed, other than the addition of a kitchen in the 1950s. Interested? Read more and see additional photos (before and after) HERE.
Monday, August 7, 2017
1829 Restored Farm in Virginia
‘Revival’ of an 1829 Virginia farm. Mark Finlay Architects. Mark Finlay photo in Garden and Gun Magazine. I cannot tell you how much I love this! via
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