Are you in love yet? Founded by Michael C. Connor in 1969, the company pre-fabricates exquisitely crafted homes in its state-of-the-art Vermont factory. Wait until you see the back of this classic American home. Connor Homes: Mill-Built Architecture.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Cleaning Day
Today is the perfect day to do all the cleaning chores I've been putting off. All the windows are open and wonderful breezes are blowing inside. I slept like a log last night and feel energized for some serious housework. See you later. xo
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Simple Yet Elegant Virtual Bedroom for Tonight
I've been grumpy all day because I stayed up too late last night and got up too early this morning. I'm sure I'll sleep like a log in this lovely bedroom. I'll have to go to bed when it first gets dark because who knows what time the sun will come streaming in those windows tomorrow. I'll let you know.
Deck Chair for A Summer Afternoon
The heat wave has broken and there's a delightful breeze. Now if I just had a deck chair full of pillows I'd be all set.
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Do Dogs Have Selective Hearing Too?
I don't know what this conversation is all about but I can tell by the barkee's expression that it's going in one ear and out the other.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
A Heavenly Home and Garden Tour in Belgium
A Heavenly Home and Garden in Belgium Exploring this estate in the Belgian countryside is like looking through a kaleidoscope: Every turn brings a transformation.
The property’s 17th-century dovecote was once used as an observation post during the Dutch Revolt.
I don't want to spoil your tour with any more photos before you view the entire slideshow. I love the simplicity of the interior furnishings that allow the architecture be the star of the show.
Read the accompanying article from Architectural Digest here.
I don't want to spoil your tour with any more photos before you view the entire slideshow. I love the simplicity of the interior furnishings that allow the architecture be the star of the show.
Read the accompanying article from Architectural Digest here.
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