Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Life's Little Instruction Book | Volume II | Page 7


It's always a shame when family traditions go down the drain, isn't it? It really is worth the effort to keep them going...so push on.



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Beautiful Climbing Roses

Aren't these climbing roses beautiful on this carriage house?

There are no words for the wind and rain at my house today. Webster and I just got back from our morning walk to check our trenches. They are all working nicely because I cleaned out all the leaves yesterday. All the water is going away from the house and this is a good thing. Hope you are nice and dry at your house. We've had a lot of rain lately and it's only March. What will April bring?


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Monday, March 29, 2010

Beautiful Vista In New Jersey

I used to live next door to this farm when I first moved to New Jersey in 1973. The Roxiticus Valley is one of the most beautiful sections of Morris County. I had to pinch myself every day country girl that I am. Living in New York City wasn't my cup of tea.



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Fabric Basket, Bin, Bucket Tutorials (Sewing)

Tutorial: Fabric Basket

No-interfacing Storage Basket Tutorial

Square-bottomed canvas bucket with TUTORIAL

Collapsible Storage Baskets

I have often admired some of these crafts on Etsy but have wanted to make my own. Now I can and so can you. Thank me later. The first one would be good for Easter. It's not necessary do do the little pieces sewn together if you have a nice print you want to use instead. I'm excited, aren't you?

Original source for these tutorials found @ How About Orange but some were no longer available or missing pages.



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Great Office With Cubbies

I could work here and be so happy as long as I had a comfortable chair instead of this stool and an outside view to the left of the computer screen. I actually once converted a walk-in closet into an office and loved it.


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English Country In The Smoky Mountains

Toad Hall is composed of five log cabins set in the wooded foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, in Tennessee.

At one end of the great room, the open kitchen is a master chef’s kitchen. The pair of French still lifes are 18th century. The oak rack is 19th-century English.

The bedroom’s walls and ceiling inspired the high-contrast palette of the furnishings, including the cream bed hangings for the hickory-log four-poster.

The porch—“an extension of the great room”—looks out to Tadpole Cottage, left, and another outbuilding called The Writer’s Cottage. The wonderful porch is decorated in the casual vernacular that relates to the architecture of a log cabin.

Tadpole Cottage, a two-room pondside folly, is used exclusively by guests. The couple—the visionaries behind the nearby luxury hotel Blackberry Farm—built all the cabins from antique timbers. Read A Tale of Toad Hall.


10-photo slideshow photography by Jeff Herr for Architectural Digest

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Wonderful Playroom

Don't you love the hand prints decorating the walls? Such a nice happy basement space. Hope your day was filled with fun. See you tomorrow, Rosemary.



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Life's Little Instruction Book | Volume II | Page 6


I have always wondered how the son turned out with all of this sage advice from his wonderful father? Does anybody know? Isn't #535 the sweetest thing you've ever read? Swoon.



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