The sun has turned the trees in this forest into bars of gold. Stunning. I hope you have a wonderful weekend, Rosemary.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
HMCraig Art | Thanks For The Mention
HMCraig Art: Rules to Live By (borrowed edition)
Thanks so much for the mention. This is the only way I could think of to contact this talented artist and blogger to thank her for mentioning me on her blog. I wanted to leave a comment but they aren't enabled and there is no email contact information. You need to fix this. Let me know if you need help. Thanks, Rosemary
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Thanks so much for the mention. This is the only way I could think of to contact this talented artist and blogger to thank her for mentioning me on her blog. I wanted to leave a comment but they aren't enabled and there is no email contact information. You need to fix this. Let me know if you need help. Thanks, Rosemary
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Wonderful Antique Windows
Now that's what I call a window. I don't think I've ever seen a better one.
These interior windows are wonderful too.
Abandoned windows. I could never walk away from these, could you?
Curved window alcove with ice crystals on the glass. Nice shutters and fabulous carved millwork. I'd love to have some frozen windows to photograph today. These would be perfect.
I've always liked windows that opened awning style. Love the vines too.
Enjoy the last weekend in February.
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These interior windows are wonderful too.
Abandoned windows. I could never walk away from these, could you?
Curved window alcove with ice crystals on the glass. Nice shutters and fabulous carved millwork. I'd love to have some frozen windows to photograph today. These would be perfect.
I've always liked windows that opened awning style. Love the vines too.
Enjoy the last weekend in February.
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Friday, February 26, 2010
English Squirrel In The Snow
Victorian Photocollage | Playing with Pictures
Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage | Current Exhibitions | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage
February 2, 2010–May 9, 2010
The Howard Gilman Gallery at The Met
This looks like a fun exhibit. Maybe you'll get some ideas for what to do with that shoebox or drawer full of old family photos.
Discovered while reading Nibs
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Discovered while reading Nibs
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Architecture At Dusk
I love to see homes at night when the all the lights are on. It is supposed to be good feng shui too. No bad Karma can hide in the dark nooks and crannies.
I like these modern interiors too. You know I love the bookcases in the upper one and the amazing view in the last one.
modern_ranch (first photo)
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I like these modern interiors too. You know I love the bookcases in the upper one and the amazing view in the last one.
modern_ranch (first photo)
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Two Photos | Eight Minutes Apart
The clock in my camera is not accurate. I must fiddle around with it to see if I can reset the time. Anyway...these photos were taken 8 minutes apart and now about 10 minutes after the last one was snapped there is not a single patch of blue in the sky. We've had every kind of weather today except rain.
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Logging Before Chain Saws
I love old photos like this. Can you believe the size of those logs? All cut by hand in the era before power equipment. True man power! It must have been very dangerous too. How did they tie down the logs? How did they get such perfect measurements?
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"Chop your own wood and it will warm you twice." Henry Ford
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Icicles
I had a small window of opportunity shortly before noon to go outside and shovel the walk, clean off my car, walk Webster and add a few seeds to the bird feeder. The sun came out for a few minutes too. The short-lived opportunity quickly turned into another whiteout. Now there's sun. Mother nature really can't make up her mind. The icicles were just beginning to form on my copper gutters in this photo taken from inside the cottage. Be back later, Rosemary
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1937 Lincoln Zephyr Automobile
Now that's what I call a car. I love everything about it. Wonder how it would handle in the snow? It is probably quite heavy since there are no plastic parts. It would look fabulous parked outside my cottage on a sunny day. The car and my cottage were both built in 1937.
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Enjoy Your Coffee
Feed The Birds Today Please
Don't forget to feed the birds today. They really need your help.
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An Amazing Tiny Cottage
Nantucket? Don't you love this amazing tiny cottage with roses climbing on the roof? I'd love to peek inside but I'd probably never want to leave. Totally charming. I can almost smell the sea air.
Happy Friday. Hope you are safe and warm wherever you are. I'll be doing Olympic shoveling throughout the day. See you later, Rosemary.
Update: I found an article in an old Architectural Digest about this very cottage. Read more...
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Happy Friday. Hope you are safe and warm wherever you are. I'll be doing Olympic shoveling throughout the day. See you later, Rosemary.
Update: I found an article in an old Architectural Digest about this very cottage. Read more...
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