Monday, February 14, 2022

A Few of My Favorite Things


I purchased this dog painting several years ago. I have no idea what the dark splotches are and the estate sale lady didn't know either. I think they might be scorch marks from candles too close. It could be repaired but I like it as found for now. The terrier is fabulous. I got the two brass deer at the same sale. This cozy little corner is next to my living room fireplace. 


I had Missy from Friday morning through Sunday morning. She's always a welcome visitor. I have never had a dog with longish hair. We had 60° on Saturday but woke up to about 3" of snow on Sunday morning. Her paws were filled with little snowballs after the early morning walk that had to "melt" off once we got inside. She obediently stayed on a towel atop the dog bed until she defrosted. I can't even imagine her dangling snopballs after coming in from a much deeper snow! 


❤️Happy Valentine's Day❤️
 

Sunday, February 13, 2022

Watercolors in Shells


This is such a great idea! 
These paints and watercolors are in shells.
Photo found here.

Saturday, February 12, 2022

An English Cat: Judging




Happy Caturday. This made me laugh😹
I adore British legal dramas with 
barristers and judges wearing wigs.
Have a great weekend.
xo

Friday, February 11, 2022

Climbing Vine on My Windowsill


I haven't rooted a sweet potato in water since I was in grammar school. This one in my kitchen is reaching for the sky and all I have to do is make sure the pitcher doesn't dry out. I will plant it on my balcony and let it climb on the railings when weather permits. Happy Friday. xo



https://101gardening.blogspot.com/2016/05/how-to-grow-sweet-potato-vine-indoors.html

My sweet potato was already putting out green shoots when I brought it home from a friend's kitchen counter. The link above has detailed instructions for using a whole one suspended in water root side down. The ones I did as a child were always cut near the top so we could eat the rest😂



Here is a link for using a cut sweet potato as I did. It also has instructions for rooting in potting soil. You might want to do a lot of these and plant them outside in your garden at the appropriate time. Who knew?

Eileen in Fla asked for instructions. Here they are, Eileen.

Happy windowsill gardening🌿

Thursday, February 10, 2022

Cutest Baby Owl I've Ever Seen


This adorable owlet should be the model for a stuffed animal, shouldn't it? It's so cute it doesn't even look real! I found it on Instagram, link below.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

A Table By The Window


Isn't this a perfect place to pay bills, write letters, sip tea or coffee, and eat breakfast or lunch? I love it! xo

UPDATE: I found a link for a house tour with oodles of photos of this Georgian apartment in Edinburgh Scotland.


Enjoy! xo

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

The Toadflax Children in WINTER STORY by Jill Barklem


Winter Story is a 1980 children's book, the final of the four seasons of Jill Barklem's Brambly Hedge series. In the book the biggest snowstorm in years leaves enough snow for an ice ball. The Economist review of books described the book as a "Beatrix Potter through Brambly Hedge", "mousy little tales with beautiful, busy drawings". via