This carved stone antique garden bench is quite wonderful. I wonder why nothing is planted in the urns? via
Wednesday, October 19, 2016
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
Sweet Cottage and Garden
It's lovely, isn't it. So neat and tidy. Could be one of the outbuildings at Williamsburg but I'm not sure. image source
Monday, October 17, 2016
Nice Small Kitchen
I love the look of this kitchen. I have way too much stuff but have envisioned a walk-in pantry nearby. Then it would be perfect. See more kitchens here.
Tonight I am watching TIMELESS (episode three) on NBC. It's very good.
Racka Sheep with Unique Spiral Horns
Racka Sheep is a unique breed with both ewes and rams possessing long spiral shaped horns.The breed comes from Hungary and is used for milk and wool. Mature males may have horns as long as two feet or more. The cork-screw horns protrude almost straight upward from the top of the head. They look old and wise, don't they? via
PS -- I watched the new PBS series The Durrells in Corfu last night and LOVED it.
PS -- I watched the new PBS series The Durrells in Corfu last night and LOVED it.
Sunday, October 16, 2016
A Room with Wonderful Symmetry
I love this entrance hall and the symmetry too. I could go down the list of everything I like but the word "everything" seems to cover it all. Enjoy this beautiful Sunday. xo via
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Great Bedroom
It's getting nearer and nearer the time to jump in my own big brass bed and watch some DVDs from the library. I honestly don't look forward to the end of daylight savings time after Halloween when it will be dark before dinner. I like doing busy indoor work in the mornings and outside work after the sun dries out the dew on the grass. I guess I should try to get as much done in the next two weeks as I possibly can, right? Sounds like a plan. See you tomorrow. Enjoy your Saturday night. xo via
Friday, October 14, 2016
The Home of Yves Saint Laurent
"In the corridor leading to the library, a bright column of Ernest Boiceau terracotta and chair of English origin surmounted by a delicate drawing of Dante Gabriel Rossetti."
See more "over the top" images in the article that appeared in Architectural Digest France.
The article has been translated from French to English.
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