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SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
A HOUSE WREN IN MY BIRD BOTTLE I got as close as I could with my iPhone in hand before Jenny Wren flew away. I promise not to bother her again while she hatches her babies. If you want to see an old blog post of mine with a photo of a bird nest I removed from one of these bottles on the front of my house, click here.I had to remove it when I had my cottage painted twoyears ago.
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. NEW ENGLAND GAMBREL ROOF COTTAGE WITH PLANS See the house plans for this vintage New England cottage with a Gambrel Roof and more small homes with this barn-style roof here andlarger homes here.
BRACKEN HOUSE
The main room in my cottage is one room deep. As I sit in my living room I can see views of both the front and back. It is so nice to beable to catch the
HERMÈS KELLY BAG
The Hermès Website is very cool. You could spend hours checking everything out. Enjoy! These origami Kelly bags would be fabulous place cards for your holiday table or fancy dinner party with a small gift inside for each female guest. 6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork.12 RULES TO LIVE BY
Make up your mind to be happy. Learn to find pleasure in simple things. Make the best of circumstances. No one has everything and everyone has something of sorrow. TENNIS: KATHARINE HEPBURN IN 1981 She was 74 in this tennis photo. I recently watched part of a movie on TCM entitled PAT AND MIKE with Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. I didn't finish it because I CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy!
SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
A HOUSE WREN IN MY BIRD BOTTLE I got as close as I could with my iPhone in hand before Jenny Wren flew away. I promise not to bother her again while she hatches her babies. If you want to see an old blog post of mine with a photo of a bird nest I removed from one of these bottles on the front of my house, click here.I had to remove it when I had my cottage painted twoyears ago.
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. NEW ENGLAND GAMBREL ROOF COTTAGE WITH PLANS See the house plans for this vintage New England cottage with a Gambrel Roof and more small homes with this barn-style roof here andlarger homes here.
BRACKEN HOUSE
The main room in my cottage is one room deep. As I sit in my living room I can see views of both the front and back. It is so nice to beable to catch the
HERMÈS KELLY BAG
The Hermès Website is very cool. You could spend hours checking everything out. Enjoy! These origami Kelly bags would be fabulous place cards for your holiday table or fancy dinner party with a small gift inside for each female guest. 6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork.12 RULES TO LIVE BY
Make up your mind to be happy. Learn to find pleasure in simple things. Make the best of circumstances. No one has everything and everyone has something of sorrow. TENNIS: KATHARINE HEPBURN IN 1981 She was 74 in this tennis photo. I recently watched part of a movie on TCM entitled PAT AND MIKE with Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. I didn't finish it because I WONDERFUL COTTAGE WITH HOUSE PLANS Shari D said. A really cute little home for seasonal or vacation use. It has s very useful combination of features. The home could be oriented on the lot so that the open front porch would be perfect for morning coffee, and the screened back porch could be situated so that the view would be different, and lovely for evening relaxing afterdinner.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE There was a ceremony this morning at the little park around the corner but I missed it. I drove by later to see all the flags blowing in the wind to honor our fallen heroes. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE I broke down and turned on my heat this morning. I can't believe how cold my cottage is and my hands are like icebergs. I have put away almost everything related to winter, my draft dodgers under all my doors, my down comforter, and other things like that. MY PEONIES | CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art GORGEOUS OXFORDSHIRE GARDENS I found the original source for both of these English Country House gardens. This is the text for the walled garden above: In the walled ‘secret garden’, Arne designed a cutting garden with a simple grid layout, which lends itself to tulips (such as purple ‘Backpacker’and
BEAUTIFUL LAVENDER COLORED BIRD Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art LACECAP HYDRANGEA AT MY COTTAGE The first blooms on my lacecap hydrangea are just appearing and the bush is lovelier than ever this year. It's in the perfect location and last year I was careful to cut back all the stems with blooms after they finished because this variety blooms on last year's growth. BEFORE AND AFTER COTTAGE RENOVATION IN VERMONT Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art DOGS IN WINDOWS AND ONE CAT Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art 1903 ILLUSTRATION: THE WONDERFUL BABY A 1903 illustration from the Crimson Fairy Book by Andrew Lang. Illustrated by H. J. Ford. You could lose yourself looking at all the wonder in this vintage children's fairy tale book illustration, couldn't you?Click to enlarge image. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy!
SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. GERANIUMS IN OLD CLAY POTS I took my geraniums outside today and worked on them after a long winter in the basement. I trimmed all the dead wood, watered them, and they enjoyed a nice day in the sun. A HOUSE WREN IN MY BIRD BOTTLE I got as close as I could with my iPhone in hand before Jenny Wren flew away. I promise not to bother her again while she hatches her babies. If you want to see an old blog post of mine with a photo of a bird nest I removed from one of these bottles on the front of my house, click here.I had to remove it when I had my cottage painted twoyears ago.
6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork.BRACKEN HOUSE
The main room in my cottage is one room deep. As I sit in my living room I can see views of both the front and back. It is so nice to beable to catch the
IT'S NOT EASY BUILDING A DREAM HOUSE Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) ~ I never tire of watching this movie. How about you? Nobody ever said it was easy, especially if you are the architect. Click orange square to subscribe via feedreader or email.
LIBRARY AT CHÂTEAU DE GROUSSAY IN FRANCE The private library or bibliothéque of the Château de Groussay located in Montfort-l'Amaury, France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfantsde
A FRIEND IS . . .
Anonymous said Lovely, Rosemary - as is your entire blog, in general. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. :) Cheryl. February 28, 2013 at10:04 PM
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy!
SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. GERANIUMS IN OLD CLAY POTS I took my geraniums outside today and worked on them after a long winter in the basement. I trimmed all the dead wood, watered them, and they enjoyed a nice day in the sun. A HOUSE WREN IN MY BIRD BOTTLE I got as close as I could with my iPhone in hand before Jenny Wren flew away. I promise not to bother her again while she hatches her babies. If you want to see an old blog post of mine with a photo of a bird nest I removed from one of these bottles on the front of my house, click here.I had to remove it when I had my cottage painted twoyears ago.
6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork.BRACKEN HOUSE
The main room in my cottage is one room deep. As I sit in my living room I can see views of both the front and back. It is so nice to beable to catch the
IT'S NOT EASY BUILDING A DREAM HOUSE Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948) ~ I never tire of watching this movie. How about you? Nobody ever said it was easy, especially if you are the architect. Click orange square to subscribe via feedreader or email.
LIBRARY AT CHÂTEAU DE GROUSSAY IN FRANCE The private library or bibliothéque of the Château de Groussay located in Montfort-l'Amaury, France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfantsde
A FRIEND IS . . .
Anonymous said Lovely, Rosemary - as is your entire blog, in general. Hope you have a wonderful weekend. :) Cheryl. February 28, 2013 at10:04 PM
GORGEOUS OXFORDSHIRE GARDENS I found the original source for both of these English Country House gardens. This is the text for the walled garden above: In the walled ‘secret garden’, Arne designed a cutting garden with a simple grid layout, which lends itself to tulips (such as purple ‘Backpacker’and
DOGS IN WINDOWS AND ONE CAT Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art CONTENT IN A COTTAGE I broke down and turned on my heat this morning. I can't believe how cold my cottage is and my hands are like icebergs. I have put away almost everything related to winter, my draft dodgers under all my doors, my down comforter, and other things like that. BEAUTIFUL LAVENDER COLORED BIRD Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art 1903 ILLUSTRATION: THE WONDERFUL BABY A 1903 illustration from the Crimson Fairy Book by Andrew Lang. Illustrated by H. J. Ford. You could lose yourself looking at all the wonder in this vintage children's fairy tale book illustration, couldn't you?Click to enlarge image. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE I found the original source for both of these English Country House gardens. This is the text for the walled garden above: In the walled ‘secret garden’, Arne designed a cutting garden with a simple grid layout, which lends itself to tulips (such as purple ‘Backpacker’and
BEFORE AND AFTER COTTAGE RENOVATION IN VERMONT Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art FLOWERS AND A SEED PACKET PATTERN... teaorwine said. I love cleomes! Mine are more purple in color and give off "beaucoup" seeds as well. Many thanks for the seed packet graphic. I shall print out immediately as I am always sharing seeds withothers.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE This is a repost from May 31, 2016. Something is wrong with Google and I cannot blog anything new. I deleted some of the text because my peonies have not yet bloomed and in 2016 they were on their way out and it was really hot.HERMÈS KELLY BAG
The Hermès Website is very cool. You could spend hours checking everything out. Enjoy! These origami Kelly bags would be fabulous place cards for your holiday table or fancy dinner party with a small gift inside for each female guest. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art MOST AMAZING KITCHEN EVER ! ! ! Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork. NEW ENGLAND GAMBREL ROOF COTTAGE WITH PLANS See the house plans for this vintage New England cottage with a Gambrel Roof and more small homes with this barn-style roof here andlarger homes here.
A HOUSE WREN IN MY BIRD BOTTLE I got as close as I could with my iPhone in hand before Jenny Wren flew away. I promise not to bother her again while she hatches her babies. If you want to see an old blog post of mine with a photo of a bird nest I removed from one of these bottles on the front of my house, click here.I had to remove it when I had my cottage painted twoyears ago.
CAPE COD REMODEL
tammy j said. yes. it is very beautiful! and no doubt inside it's more spacious and lovely. but i can't help loving the before more. there is a charm there that i think was lost. LIBRARY AT CHÂTEAU DE GROUSSAY IN FRANCE The private library or bibliothéque of the Château de Groussay located in Montfort-l'Amaury, France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfantsde
12 RULES TO LIVE BY
JUST COOL DESIGN said. no wonder he was such a brilliant poet! wise words i should like to follow. thanks for that inspiring post rosemary! April 25, 2009 at 8:07 AM CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art MOST AMAZING KITCHEN EVER ! ! ! Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork. NEW ENGLAND GAMBREL ROOF COTTAGE WITH PLANS See the house plans for this vintage New England cottage with a Gambrel Roof and more small homes with this barn-style roof here andlarger homes here.
A HOUSE WREN IN MY BIRD BOTTLE I got as close as I could with my iPhone in hand before Jenny Wren flew away. I promise not to bother her again while she hatches her babies. If you want to see an old blog post of mine with a photo of a bird nest I removed from one of these bottles on the front of my house, click here.I had to remove it when I had my cottage painted twoyears ago.
CAPE COD REMODEL
tammy j said. yes. it is very beautiful! and no doubt inside it's more spacious and lovely. but i can't help loving the before more. there is a charm there that i think was lost. LIBRARY AT CHÂTEAU DE GROUSSAY IN FRANCE The private library or bibliothéque of the Château de Groussay located in Montfort-l'Amaury, France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfantsde
12 RULES TO LIVE BY
JUST COOL DESIGN said. no wonder he was such a brilliant poet! wise words i should like to follow. thanks for that inspiring post rosemary! April 25, 2009 at 8:07 AM RECIPES FROM NATIONAL TRUST UK Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy! ♡HOME♡
MOST AMAZING KITCHEN EVER ! ! ! Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art GORGEOUS OXFORDSHIRE GARDENS I found the original source for both of these English Country House gardens. This is the text for the walled garden above: In the walled ‘secret garden’, Arne designed a cutting garden with a simple grid layout, which lends itself to tulips (such as purple ‘Backpacker’and
DOGS IN WINDOWS AND ONE CAT Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art A HOUSE WITH CURB APPEAL Content in a Cottage said. Lisa, I would call it a Cape Cod. I have also seen this style described as an Expanded Cape. It definitely falls under Colonial too, so we shall call it a Colonial Cape. GRAY CAT ON A BED, POSING Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art CONTENT IN A COTTAGE I found the original source for both of these English Country House gardens. This is the text for the walled garden above: In the walled ‘secret garden’, Arne designed a cutting garden with a simple grid layout, which lends itself to tulips (such as purple ‘Backpacker’and
BEFORE AND AFTER COTTAGE RENOVATION IN VERMONT Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy! ♡HOME♡
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE This is a repost from May 31, 2016. Something is wrong with Google and I cannot blog anything new. I deleted some of the text because my peonies have not yet bloomed and in 2016 they were on their way out and it was really hot. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Hypostyle hall, in architecture, interior space whose roof rests on pillars or columns.The word means literally “under pillars,” and the design allows for the construction of large spaces—as in temples, palaces, or public buildings—without the need for arches. SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Sunkissed: Small Brick House. This reminds me of my grandparents' house in South Carolina. via It's a gray rainy Saturday morning here at my cottage with the promise of sun this afternoon, My birds have been fed and the balcony floor swept and I have my coffee by my side, so all is well. Enjoy the weekend and I'll see you later. xo. FLOWERS AND A SEED PACKET PATTERN... teaorwine said. I love cleomes! Mine are more purple in color and give off "beaucoup" seeds as well. Many thanks for the seed packet graphic. I shall print out immediately as I am always sharing seeds withothers.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Time to start saving seeds again. I made a new 2010 seed saving envelope for you today. Click on the image to enlarge. Then print. You'll get two seed savers on one sheet of paper. 6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork. LIBRARY AT CHÂTEAU DE GROUSSAY IN FRANCE The private library or bibliothéque of the Château de Groussay located in Montfort-l'Amaury, France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfantsde
HERMÈS KELLY BAG
The Hermès Website is very cool. You could spend hours checking everything out. Enjoy! These origami Kelly bags would be fabulous place cards for your holiday table or fancy dinner party with a small gift inside for each female guest. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Hypostyle hall, in architecture, interior space whose roof rests on pillars or columns.The word means literally “under pillars,” and the design allows for the construction of large spaces—as in temples, palaces, or public buildings—without the need for arches. SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Sunkissed: Small Brick House. This reminds me of my grandparents' house in South Carolina. via It's a gray rainy Saturday morning here at my cottage with the promise of sun this afternoon, My birds have been fed and the balcony floor swept and I have my coffee by my side, so all is well. Enjoy the weekend and I'll see you later. xo. FLOWERS AND A SEED PACKET PATTERN... teaorwine said. I love cleomes! Mine are more purple in color and give off "beaucoup" seeds as well. Many thanks for the seed packet graphic. I shall print out immediately as I am always sharing seeds withothers.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Time to start saving seeds again. I made a new 2010 seed saving envelope for you today. Click on the image to enlarge. Then print. You'll get two seed savers on one sheet of paper. 6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork. LIBRARY AT CHÂTEAU DE GROUSSAY IN FRANCE The private library or bibliothéque of the Château de Groussay located in Montfort-l'Amaury, France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfantsde
HERMÈS KELLY BAG
The Hermès Website is very cool. You could spend hours checking everything out. Enjoy! These origami Kelly bags would be fabulous place cards for your holiday table or fancy dinner party with a small gift inside for each female guest. RECIPES FROM NATIONAL TRUST UK Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy! ♡HOME♡
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN Content in a Cottage said. Pam -- The brass even appears as shelf brackets and a little railing around the shelf to keep things from falling off. This kitchen detail is a feast for the eyes. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Hypostyle hall, in architecture, interior space whose roof rests on pillars or columns.The word means literally “under pillars,” and the design allows for the construction of large spaces—as in temples, palaces, or public buildings—without the need for arches. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Sunkissed: Small Brick House. This reminds me of my grandparents' house in South Carolina. via It's a gray rainy Saturday morning here at my cottage with the promise of sun this afternoon, My birds have been fed and the balcony floor swept and I have my coffee by my side, so all is well. Enjoy the weekend and I'll see you later. xo. PANCAKES OR JAPANESE HOT CAKES + RECIPE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art BEFORE AND AFTER COTTAGE RENOVATION IN VERMONT Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art CONTENT IN A COTTAGE I found the original source for both of these English Country House gardens. This is the text for the walled garden above: In the walled ‘secret garden’, Arne designed a cutting garden with a simple grid layout, which lends itself to tulips (such as purple ‘Backpacker’and
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy! ♡HOME♡
GRAY CAT ON A BED, POSING Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Time to start saving seeds again. I made a new 2010 seed saving envelope for you today. Click on the image to enlarge. Then print. You'll get two seed savers on one sheet of paper. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Hypostyle hall, in architecture, interior space whose roof rests on pillars or columns.The word means literally “under pillars,” and the design allows for the construction of large spaces—as in temples, palaces, or public buildings—without the need for arches. SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Sunkissed: Small Brick House. This reminds me of my grandparents' house in South Carolina. via It's a gray rainy Saturday morning here at my cottage with the promise of sun this afternoon, My birds have been fed and the balcony floor swept and I have my coffee by my side, so all is well. Enjoy the weekend and I'll see you later. xo. FLOWERS AND A SEED PACKET PATTERN... teaorwine said. I love cleomes! Mine are more purple in color and give off "beaucoup" seeds as well. Many thanks for the seed packet graphic. I shall print out immediately as I am always sharing seeds withothers.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Time to start saving seeds again. I made a new 2010 seed saving envelope for you today. Click on the image to enlarge. Then print. You'll get two seed savers on one sheet of paper. 6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork. LIBRARY AT CHÂTEAU DE GROUSSAY IN FRANCE The private library or bibliothéque of the Château de Groussay located in Montfort-l'Amaury, France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfantsde
HERMÈS KELLY BAG
The Hermès Website is very cool. You could spend hours checking everything out. Enjoy! These origami Kelly bags would be fabulous place cards for your holiday table or fancy dinner party with a small gift inside for each female guest. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art COREOPSIS GRANDIFLORA 'SUNKISS' This clump of coreopsis or tickseed survived its first winter because it was planted in the ground. I lost several that were planted in outdoor containers. I transplanted it from the front to the back very early in the spring and it has taken off. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Hypostyle hall, in architecture, interior space whose roof rests on pillars or columns.The word means literally “under pillars,” and the design allows for the construction of large spaces—as in temples, palaces, or public buildings—without the need for arches. SOMETHING KILLED MY BEAUTIFUL HAWK😥 Content in a Cottage said. Anita ~ the cabin on the creek: Anita, All of the feathers scattered all over were black, gray, and white. My mourning doves have lots of beige feathers as well as grey, black, andwhite ones.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Sunkissed: Small Brick House. This reminds me of my grandparents' house in South Carolina. via It's a gray rainy Saturday morning here at my cottage with the promise of sun this afternoon, My birds have been fed and the balcony floor swept and I have my coffee by my side, so all is well. Enjoy the weekend and I'll see you later. xo. FLOWERS AND A SEED PACKET PATTERN... teaorwine said. I love cleomes! Mine are more purple in color and give off "beaucoup" seeds as well. Many thanks for the seed packet graphic. I shall print out immediately as I am always sharing seeds withothers.
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Time to start saving seeds again. I made a new 2010 seed saving envelope for you today. Click on the image to enlarge. Then print. You'll get two seed savers on one sheet of paper. 6 YEAR OLD STREET ARTIST 1954 Six-year-old Hal Wacker drawing portraits in 1954 on the streets of New York City. His artist father let him set up a stand in front of their house and sell his artwork. LIBRARY AT CHÂTEAU DE GROUSSAY IN FRANCE The private library or bibliothéque of the Château de Groussay located in Montfort-l'Amaury, France. The Château was built in 1815 by the duchesse de Charest, a daughter of Louise Elisabeth de Croÿ-Havré, marquise de Tourzel, the governess of the royal enfantsde
HERMÈS KELLY BAG
The Hermès Website is very cool. You could spend hours checking everything out. Enjoy! These origami Kelly bags would be fabulous place cards for your holiday table or fancy dinner party with a small gift inside for each female guest. RECIPES FROM NATIONAL TRUST UK Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy! ♡HOME♡
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL KITCHEN Content in a Cottage said. Pam -- The brass even appears as shelf brackets and a little railing around the shelf to keep things from falling off. This kitchen detail is a feast for the eyes. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Hypostyle hall, in architecture, interior space whose roof rests on pillars or columns.The word means literally “under pillars,” and the design allows for the construction of large spaces—as in temples, palaces, or public buildings—without the need for arches. CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Sunkissed: Small Brick House. This reminds me of my grandparents' house in South Carolina. via It's a gray rainy Saturday morning here at my cottage with the promise of sun this afternoon, My birds have been fed and the balcony floor swept and I have my coffee by my side, so all is well. Enjoy the weekend and I'll see you later. xo. PANCAKES OR JAPANESE HOT CAKES + RECIPE Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art BEFORE AND AFTER COTTAGE RENOVATION IN VERMONT Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art CONTENT IN A COTTAGE I found the original source for both of these English Country House gardens. This is the text for the walled garden above: In the walled ‘secret garden’, Arne designed a cutting garden with a simple grid layout, which lends itself to tulips (such as purple ‘Backpacker’and
CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Just start scrolling through this National Trust recipe site and you will definitely want to come back and save or try some of the recipes. Here is the link for the National Trust Fruit Scones pictured above.Enjoy! ♡HOME♡
GRAY CAT ON A BED, POSING Content in a Cottage Chatham, New Jersey, United States Lifelong collector of antiques. Things that interest me: animals, cottage and country life, fine art CONTENT IN A COTTAGE Time to start saving seeds again. I made a new 2010 seed saving envelope for you today. Click on the image to enlarge. Then print. You'll get two seed savers on one sheet of paper. skip to main | skip to sidebar SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2019 STORM DAMAGE AND FROST ON LEAVES This is a photo of the tall tree that snapped next door and fell my way. It missed my cast iron rooster or chicken, my birdbath and the brick wall cushioned the fall in such a way that absolutely nothing was damaged. It could have been so much worse. I can't complain and the added exercise I am getting from picking up sticks is sorelyneeded.
I was on my second mug of coffee when I decided to go outside and snap these photos. I wish I had gone out while the water was boiling for my French Press to get more frost on these leaves. It was almost melted but you can see the outline on the center leaf. It was in the 20s but the bright sun felt warm. Have a great weekend. xoEmail This
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2019HELLO NOVMBER
I posted this image one year ago a tan color HERE.
So far, I have posted January through November in Red. The description for the tan one at Harvard can be read here.
We had a horrible rain and wind storm overnight and I woke up to a tall tree from my next door neighbor's property over the part of my driveway leading down to my red barn and the canopy of the tree with no leaves in my front garden. No damage was done and a tree person said my part of the cleanup will be very inexpensive. It was horrible just after midnight when I woke up to see what was happening outside. And then I heard the crash but could not determine the source. I slept soundly somehow and found the tree when I opened my front door. Power never went off and many people all around me had much worse damage. All that on Halloween night too. Yikes. Hope you didn't have anydamage. xo
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2019 ROYAL CREST OF A BAT WISHING YOU ALL A HAPPY HALLOWEEN This is an image I photographed from my Antiquarian Book: The Royal Book of Crests. This must have belonged to Count Dracula. Click toenlarge and print.
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2019 DIY HALLOWEEN TABLESCAPE BY DAVID STARK DESIGN Click photo to enlarge. Isn't this the best Halloween Table? If you like dark and moody, be sure to plant lots of gourds in your garden next year so you will have a good supply for almost no money. DIY instructions here.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2019 OPEN HOUSE W/ OPEN FIRE, GOATS & SCARY PEPPER I did an open house on a rainy Sunday today with an open fire. The rain stopped and the sun came out and it ended up being a very niceday.
The goats photographed from the wrap around porch. I found this hilarious photo on Instagram. @virgin_honeyIsn't it hilarious?
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2019 DINING ROOM GALLERY WALL I always love looking at framed art and the way it's arranged in private homes. Tour the house above here.
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 ETCHINGS EXHIBIT AT THE MET IN NYC This creepy 15th-16th century etching is entitled “Death and the Devil surprise two women.” The antiquarian print shows Death and the Devil interrupting the lives of two wealthy women. Daniel Hopfer, 1470?-1536, is the artist. This exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum on The Renaissance of Etching opens on October 23rd. More Information here.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019 BEAUTIFUL MARBLE KITCHEN DETAILvia This sink
detail in a new kitchen is absolutely gorgeous! I love the brass faucets, the black (granite) sink and cabinets, the white Carrara marble countertops and the high marble walls.Email This
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 BEAUTIFUL CHICKEN FAMILY I love this photo and wonder how many more chicks are hiding under the mother's feathers?. viaHave a great
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2019 BRAMBLY HEDGE BY JILL BARKLEM - MOUSE HOUSE INTERIOR Yes, please. Sit me down in a comfy wing chair before an open fire on a snowy evening and bring me a pie. I am afraid of mice but not those from "Brambly Hedge" by Jill Barklem.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 THE GARDEN PATH BY FRITS THAULOWvia
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2019 GOATS ARE THE KITCHEN WINDOW VIEW OVER THE SINK I have a new listing down the street from my house and the people have 4 goats in their back yard. Who needs a TV in the kitchen when you have goats to amuse you? I took this photo at yesterday's Broker OpenHouse.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 ROGER RABBIT WEARING A SWEATER It's jumper weather at my house too only we call them sweaters inAmerica. via
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2019UNREAL BIRD
This bird looks like a child's painting that was brought to life and I like it. It's so round, fluffy and colorful. It must be rare because I've never seenanother. xo
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2019OCTOBER, ALREADY?
I should have posted this yesterday but I hit the ground running and never stopped. I had my furnace checked out and serviced for the upcoming winter and my generator too. The service man came at 7:30 and I was shocked that my furnace came on when I set the thermostat to the heat setting. I still have my windows open and don't plan to have my radiators cranking for some time. I am so enjoying my garden claw and the ease it has given me in pulling my tall weeds. It's rather like wrapping spaghetti around a fork. If you ever see one at a garage sale, grab it. It does take a bit of upper body strength, but I have plenty of that so it's not a problem. Men would probably like this tool too.Email This
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 CLIMBING NASTURTIUMS AT MY COTTAGE These climbing nasturtiums were planted from seeds in the ground inthe spring.
I am so enjoying this riot of color right now. Nasturtiums are tender perennials that didn't do much over the hot summer but are coming into their glory now that temps have cooled off. I am hoping they will reseed themselves but I will pick and save some seeds just in case. Please notice my newest (old) galvanized watering can far left. Thrift shop find for fifty cents but I paid them one dollar because I had no change. Love it. What you see above is very selective photography. My front garden bed is filled with weeds and I have just begun to tackle them. The annual firehouse sale and auction of donated stuff was Saturday and as you all know, it's my favorite day of the year. The very first thing I bought was a "Garden Claw"
and it is a really wonderful addition to my gardening tool collection. I used it and filled up two dumper carts as soon as I got home. You don't have to bend over. It's a long rod with handle bars at the top and four long angled prongs at the bottom. You just push it in and twist and the weeds come right up. I am thrilled with it and inspired to get my front back in shape once again. It works in a graveldriveway too. Yay!!
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 MOTHER GOOSE'S NURSERY RHYMES SET TO MUSIC: OLD BOOK I found an old book at an estate sale that is full of pages like this, each one with an engraving. I cannot read music so I don't know if I would recognize the tune. I always liked the Crooked Man rhyme as a child. I don't remember the chair part of the Pussy Cat rhyme. The cat did a great service and the Queen never knew! Enjoy your Sunday. xoEmail This
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2019 UNSEEN BEATRIX POTTER DRAWINGS FOUND INSIDE BOOKS AT MELFORD HALLSUFFOLK
Hooray for the cleaning lady who discovered these unseen drawings while she was dusting the books at Melford Hall, a stately mansion in Suffolk England. The delicate drawings depict scenes inside and outside Melford Hall, a Tudor mansion owned by relatives of Potter, whom she visited often between 1899 and 1938. Potter and her cousin Ethel Leech were very close, growing up together in Kensington. After Leech married Reverend Sir William Hyde Parker in 1890, Potter would often stay with her at Melford Hall. Read the entire article here.
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 NICE LAUNDRY ROOM + MY NEW WASHER UPDATE I love this vintage sink between the washer and the dryer, don't you? I also like the marble countertops and backsplash. Now, back to my new Maytag top loading washing machine. When I first got it, I did four loads in a row in four days so I was pretty much caught up on my laundry. I did a mixed load yesterday because I didn't have enough for a white load by itself. I did 2 pairs of cotton slacks, 2 tee shirts, dishtowels, a small bathmat, one blouse, pajamas, underwear, and I can't remember what else. I watched a youtube tutorial about how to load the dry clothes. You aren't supposed to "wrap" a pair of long pants around the tub, but hold them up and drop them down. You are supposed to try to distribute the laundry evenly, so I did. I used the "normal" setting that I knew to be a lot less water than I usually choose on the bulky/sheets setting. I chose "light soil" and "warm water". I did not want an extra rinse and I never do. I learned on the internet that if you turn the fabric softener dial, you will get more water even if you don't use fabric softener and I never do. My clothes weren't really dirty so I used the minimum amount of HE liquid laundry detergent (Tide Sensitive). I set the timer on my phone for 45 minutes. I watched the beginning of the cycle. At first after the detergent was evenly dispensed in multiple squirts as the tub rotated and paused, the agitating began in not much water but the clothes were all wet. This was to get the concentrated water in all the clothes before the water was diluted. After a while more water was added and the agitating continued. Then I walked away and hoped for the best. I went down to the basement just before the 45 minutes was up and arrived at the very end of the spin cycle before the "done" light came on. The cycles using a big tub of water were over an hour so this was a shorter cycle and I liked that. I hung all my clothes outside in the sunshine and they were all clean so what can I say. Some days you just want a lot of water and some days you don't. Either way, your clothes will be clean so I am still over the moon with my new Maytag. I love doing laundry now and don't put it off the way I used to. Another favorite thing is this vintage laundry basket with "make do" rope handles when the original ones broke. Another garage sale find,of course.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2019 DELIGHTFUL ATTIC BATHROOM How much do I love what I can see of this attic bathroom? My research tells me it's a photo from a book by Tom Scheerer. Do love! xo
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2019 F. SCOTT FITZGERALD FALL QUOTE I totally agree: "Life starts all over again when it gets crisp in the fall." F. Scott Fitzgerald. viaEmail This
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2019 BEATRIX POTTER RED SQUIRREL WATERCOLOR So sweet. This is another delightful watercolor that is new to me by our favorite artist, Beatrix Potter. viaEmail This
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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 MONARCH BUTTERFLY CATERPILLAR This looks a lot like something from Alice in Wonderland, doesn't it? I photographed this Monarch butterfly caterpillar munching on one of my milkweed plants and I honestly did not know they had a head on both ends. No wonder they can defoliate a plant almost overnight. But the milkweed always bounces back and produces more leaves for these beautiful caterpillars. Shot with my iPhone.Sharing is caring.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2019 WINDSOR CHAIR AND LARGE TURKEY PRINT I love this windsor chair, copper planter and the turkey print too. The interior millwork is stunning, isn't it? This idea of hanging a piece of canvas instead of a framed print makes it easy to change the artwork with the seasons. via The chair is an antique found by the interior designer, Douglas Herrin based out of Atlanta. Tour the entire home on Saint Simons Island, inside and out, HERE.Email This
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 LOVELY INTERIOR DESIGN I will never be a minimalist and never will the owner of the home shown above. I like lots of water in my washing machine and lots of things to love in my cottage. I have had people tell me, "You have so many things, but it doesn't look crowded." There is an art to this; you must choose things that are appropriately scaled to the size of your rooms so nothing overwhelms them. I have been donating like crazy lately, giving away things that were duplicates in my newly cleaned out cupboards. At the end of this month, I can put things out at the road for the yearly pickup. I love driving around to see what other people are throwing away and maybe finding a treasure to bring back home.Email This
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019FALL GARDEN CROPS
I love every single food on this chart. Fall is so exciting on so manylevels. via
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