On Felton Place, a residential street in Madison, Wisconsin there is a very small library holding about 20 books. Not much bigger than a bird house, the little library is of rustic construction. A door adds to the charm and to the notion that the books are to be valued and protected. It’s based on the pay it forward principle. Take a book, leave a book. Read the rest of this wonderful story here.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Sweet Sewing Shed
This little sewing shed is very sweet, isn't it? I love the natural light coming in over the sewing machine. I ran across a big stash of vintage ticking I had completely forgotten about this week and it made me want to sew. Sewing rooms are probably pretty rare these days but they are a must for the serious seamstress. You can just close the door and pick up where you left off later. We always had one when I was growing up and my mother and I both sewed with a red-hot needle on our Singer. via
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Bookshelves Over The Fireplace
Okay, light the fire and I'm there. I think this setup is perfect, don't you? via
Pomegranates Are In Season
Though the ancients used pomegranate skin and bark for medicinal purposes, only the seeds are edible. Fresh pomegranate is available from September until January. When refrigerated in a plastic bag, pomegranates will keep for up to 2 months. I love the colorful seeds in a salad or sprinkled on plain yogurt.
I superimposed this pomegranate scan from my Royal Book of Crests over one of my leaf studies with Photoshop.
I superimposed this pomegranate scan from my Royal Book of Crests over one of my leaf studies with Photoshop.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Great Book Bag for A Book Lover
"When the itch of literature comes over a man, nothing can cure it but the scratching of a pen." via
Wednesday Kitchen Love
I've looked and looked at this kitchen and my eyes always fall on something very pleasing. Agreed? via
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