Sunday, February 15, 2015

Another Bathroom with almost No Grout

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The only grout here is around the floor tiles. I like it except I wouldn't enjoy those bare light bulbs shining in my eyes. I have decided that my own bathroom is pretty much devoted to tub baths now and that is working out quite well. My hair likes this system too. When I shower I never wear a shower cap and my head always gets soaked even if I'm not washing my hair. With a tub bath, my hair just gets the humidity and my little bit of natural wave and slight curl is responding quite nicely. When I shampoo, I go downstairs and use the stall shower. My bathroom is looking neater too so it's a win/win. I decided to let the new grout cure as long as possible before it gets wet. Three hours until Downton Abbey and four hours until Grantchester on PBS. Can't wait. Enjoy your evening too. xo

Perfect Cottage Patio

This is all happening under the snow wherever this delightful garden cottage is located. via

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Microwave Peanut Brittle

I love peanut brittle.
I honestly wish I hadn't seen this. It looks so delicious and so easy. I would make some but I don't have any peanuts or corn syrup. It's probably better than anything you can buy. Picture tutorial and recipe here. You're welcome. xo

Letterpress Valentine Cookies

These are too beautiful to eat, aren't they? via

Happy Valentine's Day

Here's hoping you have a secret admirer. via
This cover by Charles Addams never fails to make me smile on Valentine's Day. Don't eat too much candy!

Friday, February 13, 2015

Colonial Silver Valentine

Wonderful Early American Love Token via
Samuel R. C. Moffat
of Portsmouth New Hampshire
New England
in North America
Perfect for Valentine's Day

DIY Kitchen Remodel Costing < $3,000.

Bravo. It's wonderful!



Before photo. I wish I could see more in the after photos to see where they put the refrigerator, wall oven and microwave. By reading the article, I learned they kept the tile floor but covered it with rag rugs. I adore the new kitchen sink! The entire project took 6 days and cost less than $3,000. Read the story and see more photos here.

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Happy Cat Family

I do love tabby cats and these three are beautiful. Enjoy your evening and get ready for the cold weather that's on the way. xo

Really Cute Bear Hug Cookies



You could probably improvise and figure out a way to have these little bears hugging a red heart for Valentine's Day presents. Complete tutorial here. I would just use a shortbread recipe.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Sweaters for Injured Penguins

These imaginative sweaters were knitted by Australia's oldest man who is 109 years old. Don't you love them? And him? He's been knitting since he was 30! Read story here.
How long does it take to master a craft? How about 80 years? Because 109-year-old Australian Alfred Date has been knitting since the 1930s and his latest/most famous endeavor was making mini sweaters… for endangered penguins!

Back in 2013, Victoria’s Phillip Island Penguin Foundation asked for volunteers to make sweaters for the rare “little penguins.” Alfie, who has yet to learn to say no, pitched in. Knitted penguin jumpers play an important role in saving little penguins affected by oil pollution.

Father to 7, grandparent to 20, he’s not only been an active knitter, but also a sportsman, having played golf till his 90’s.
His secret for longevity? “Waking up every morning”. See, he’s a joker, too!
Text copied from boredpanda.com -- scroll down, the story is still very near the top of the list.

Charming Cottage Entrance

Very nice indeed. Found on Pinterest

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Cannot Imagine This

It looks very cozy inside and I love the light from the windows. Have you ever seen so many stars? I want to know more about this amazing photograph. I won't complain about the snow ever again. See you in the morning. Sleep tight. xo

Such a Beautiful Cake

I love this cake decorated with a squirrel and his hazelnuts.

I wonder what the cutout is made of that it can be eaten raw. Caramel? I want that cookie cutter! via

Yum. Devil's food cake with white icing. My favorite!

Sunday, February 8, 2015

It was very warm today and a lot of my snow melted. I have about as much as the photo above. It was nice to be able to take a long walk with Webster in slushy snow without the layer of ice on top. The weather people say more is coming but I'm not worried. Enjoy Downton Abbey and Grantchester tonight on PBS. I'll be watching too. xo via

Reasons for Staying at Home

I adore these excuses. via







It's here. The giant floating head head is looming over my cottage today, right on schedule.

Tom Gauld (Scottish, b. 1976) - The Reason I Stayed In The House All Day Drawings (All perfectly valid reasons) His website is fabulous.
I adore staying in the house all day and I do it all the time because it's my favorite place to be. Have a great Sunday. xo

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Great Painting

This has been my life lately.
Preparing the Bath
Ramon Casas y Carbó
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Veblen House in Minnesota

Such a nice restoration! via

Happy Caturday

How will you spend your Saturday? Tabitha has hers well under way with her new friend, the bunny. I got this needlepoint pillow at the church rummage sale around the corner this week and she thinks it's hers. See you later. xo

Friday, February 6, 2015

Snowdrops in England

My snowdrops were very late last year. I wonder if I will see them in February this year? They are so very prolific in England and so very lovely too.
Norman Castle, Hertfordshire, England via

I like this Small Kitchen.

So many windows! This would be a fun kitchen to work in, wouldn't it? Now I must go to mine and whip up some breakfast. See you later. xo via

Thursday, February 5, 2015

White Out

I love a house with the lights on in every room. This one is especially nice, isn't it? We only got a few flakes in my town but my driveway is solid ice and it's super cold! via

Great Bathroom w/ No Caulk or Grout

This bathroom in an old house is fabulous, isn't it? No tile. No grout. Freestanding tub with no caulk. Yes, please! via

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

More Caulking Photos of My DIY Bathtub Project

The clear shower curtain is thrown over the wrap-around shower rod to keep it out of the way for the best light in this photo showing my overhead shower head that comes out of the ceiling.

Here's another shot with the show curtain pushed all the way open.

I bought this amazing WORKFORCE caulking gun from the Home Depot. The manager of the Paint Department suggested this one when I told him I wanted the best one they sell and he gave me a demo. He also told me to cut the smallest hole from the caulk tube tip. I should have twisted the barrel around so you could see the name. It's very light weight and was the most expensive one they had @$9.97. I love it. It has a ratchet rod---see photo below with the space bar. It clicks when you squeeze the trigger. When you are working, the hook is turned up so the notches on the rod are facing down. When you want to quit and rest the hook is turned down and the notches are up. Here's how I remember it -- Down Time, want to take a break, turn hook DOWN. Break over. Get UP and go back to work. Turn hook UP. For some reason, this item is getting bad reviews on the HD website but I absolutely love it. If you want to caulk like a girl, buy this one. Smile.

Close-up of the handle.

I always make a huge mess when I work. Especially when embarking on a project I've never done before. I have a huge collection of tools picked up at garage sales so I can usually find the best tool for the job. I had to purchase a new caulking gun and a tube of silicone sealer. I had a caulking gun I got this summer from Ace Hardware but I ended up hating it the first time I used it. It was free with a coupon so I can't really complain.

Secret weapons to use when caulking. I watched this YouTube Video of an English contractor using a popsicle stick or paddle pop. Skip over to 230 so you won't have to watch him eat it. This tip really works. I got the best thin bead using the popsicle stick but it was too thin and didn't adequately cover both the tile and the tub. So I reapplied and used this bigger stick that I found in my craft supplies. Pictured is a 6" ruler. You can probably buy these sticks at Michael's. I have several and I'm guarding them carefully. 

I love my honed marble subway tiles with the black diamond border. You can't see it because of the mess on the floor but there's a large black diamond in the middle of my floor. I'm so happy to be finished with this job. xo

This is the silicone sealant I used. Soap and water cleanup. Will last for at least 20 years and by then, I won't care.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Caulk Finished + A Snow Scene

I'll post some more photos in the morning but I wanted you to see my caulking job. I really liked doing it and I love the caulking gun I bought. Can't wait to do more. I tried using my finger, a small spoon from the frozen yogurt place, and a popsicle stick to get an even line. But ended up using something I found upstairs in my craft supplies stash -- a wooden stick that is bigger than a popsicle stick but smaller than a tongue depressor and it made just the bead I needed to cover the bottom of the tile and the right amount of tub. I had to do two applications of caulk because my gap was so deep after I dug out all of the old grout. I have a shower head that comes out of the ceiling that I'll try to get in a picture tomorrow. I'm tired but very happy.

Here is my balcony overlooking my barn/garage and the rear of my property. We got a nice layer of ice on top of this accumulation later in the day and poor Webster had a heck of a time finding a place to go after dinner. He kept falling through the deep stuff. It's very cold too and windy. Good night. xo