Today she would have been 85. I enjoyed reading this article about her early life. I honestly didn't know anything about her childhood or her parents. I made this illustrated quote several years ago around a stamp that honored her.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Fun Free App to Download this Weekend
This fun app is FREE this weekend. It's fast, easy and fun. Watch the video below and download it from the App Store HERE. For iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Hey, a dollar saved is a dollar earned, right?
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Nicest Little Cottage
I've never seen roof shingles wrap over the gable end, have you? I love this sweet little hideaway. via
Deep Dish Balsamic Cherry Pie with Black Pepper Crust
Now that's what I call a cherry pie.
Go to Adventures in Cooking for the recipe. There is a link for the printable version too. Many more droolingly delicious photos on the website. I can't wait for cherries to be in season. Have a great weekend.
Friday, May 2, 2014
My Trees are Budding
The trees in the woods are starting to look like an impressionist painting. Is there anything prettier than spring green? I think not!
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Time to Tuck in Soon
This will be Webster pretty soon. He's out on the balcony in the pitch black dark looking for the fox. Every now and then he makes a soft "woof" to let me know he's still out there. The doors are wide open so he can come inside when he's ready for me to tuck him in. See you tomorrow morning. xo Sleep tight.
Historic Stevens Creek Farm
Photograph by Joel Sartore. Historic Stevens Creek Farm near Lincoln Nebraska. It's beautiful, isn't it? The sun finally came out at my house too and the rain is over. My windows are wide open and I'm hoping the furnace won't go on again!!! xo
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Rain and More Rain
This is what we've been having all.day.long. I made a pot of chili and tried to catch up on some of my backed up TV log. It's cold too. Be safe if you are in the zones with tornados. xo via
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
So Many Ailments
Fritz Baumgarten (German Illustrator; 1883-1966) ~ Dr. G Nome’s Toadstool House -- I want to know more, don't you?
Monday, April 28, 2014
Fabulous Small Dining Room
I absolutely love this room. What a beautiful place to gather round for an intimate meal with good friends.
Oldest Teahouse in England
The Crooked House of Windsor - The Oldest Teahouse in England via This is wonderful, isn't it? It is a free-standing building too. Love!!! xo
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Day is Done
I snapped this photo about an hour ago when I thought about wrapping things up to watch Call The Midwife and I am almost finished. Thank goodness for DVRs!!! Hope you had a great weekend. I certainly did. xo
DIY: Cute Reversible Bag to Sew
This bag is supposed to be for kids but I want one too. You could adjust the size quite easily. It would have made a fabulous basket for an Easter Egg Hunt if I had discovered it earlier for you. What a great way to use up all those small pieces of fabric you've been saving! Directions and pattern HERE. You're welcome.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Old Fanlight Window
So very beautiful. Looking through aged glass, Blaise Castle House, Bristol (by archidave) via The Fuller View
The Sun is Playing w/ the Clouds
The sun keeps going behind the clouds and coming right out again. It's a beautiful day here at the cottage.
Friday, April 25, 2014
Grape Hyacinths and Violets at My Cottage
Click here to see my video made this morning of these grape hyacinths moving ever so slightly in the breeze.
Click here to see a video I made this afternoon of these violets blowing hard in the wind.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
New Loaf of Life Changing Bread
I baked another loaf of my magic bread yesterday and had a warm slice for dessert slathered with sundried fig spread, a gift from my friend Stacey. I haven't given you an update lately and I just wanted you to know I'm still eating and enjoying it. I don't eat much of it as sliced bread though. I usually crumble a slice or two into whatever I'm having for lunch and eat it that way, with a fork. I had it yesterday crumbled and stirred into homemade tuna salad. I must buy some romaine so I can have this mixture in a "wrap". I love it crumbled and stirred into a serving of my homemade hummus too. I wrapped this new loaf in freezer paper and then slipped it in a plastic bag for storing in the fridge. I didn't have any old bread wrappers since I haven't had any commercial bread since I started making this "bread" full of oats, seeds, and nuts. I didn't have quite enough hazelnuts after I chopped the ones I had so I finished out the 1/2 cup with sesame seeds. I want to try this bread with raw peanuts next time or walnuts. It's very satisfying and keeps me on track with my new way of eating healthy and keeps me from snacking. See my last post with the recipe and notes.
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