Thursday, January 3, 2013

Beautiful Half Moon

Goodnight dear friends. Webster, Tabitha and I are looking forward to our first night together with a normal routine and no Henry drama. Webster misses him but Tabitha does not. This is the phase the moon is in at my house....a nice half moon. It's an old moon growing smaller each day. It looks lovely in this setting, doesn't it? via

Sock Love.

I love wearing socks like this! via

Tabitha Has Her Old Life Back

 
Our little canine visitor went home late yesterday afternoon. Tabitha is rejoicing that she doesn't have to run to the attic any more as Henry's friendliness was not welcomed. He was just trying to get acquainted but that wasn't on Tabitha's list of things she wanted to do. She barely tolerates Webster after all these years. This attic lookout is in my kitchen over the opening to the living room. I took these photos yesterday morning when she was trying to determine if the coast was clear. As it turned out, it was not!

Adventurous Living

Here is an interesting slant on having an adventurous life and I like it. via

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Decorating a Foyer?

I love what was done in this one. Need some other ideas? Click here.

Folly on a Bridge

via What a wonderful place to stand and enjoy the view from so many different directions. It's probably in England, agreed? Simply lovely.

Nanking Sauceboat c.1750 with Repairs

 
 

I have had the most fun recently viewing a wonderful blog devoted to repaired ceramics called Past Imperfect, The Art of Inventive Repair. Dealer/collector Andrew Baseman is especially fond of pieces with more than one form of early repair. This Chinese porcelain sauceboat has a metal replacement handle as its first repair. When it was dropped a second time, an 18th century china mender applied 9 metal staples. I have always been fascinated by these make-do repairs, the ultimate in early recycling.

Traditional Home

Whitestone Builders. Very nice for a new house. Not too big either.