November 16, 2024

weekending :: snapshots


 


I hope you are enjoying your weekend:)

~tina

November 11, 2024

weekending and beginning

     
     







   
   
         


 

 

November has been so warm and we have had lots of rain, the garden is loving that.  
I'm ready for more seasonable temperatures, even if it means no more tomatoes. 
It will assuredly mean soup.
Monday reset today, after a busy weekend.  
The chickens are still laying, as first year pullets do.
I'm thinking of egg salad for lunch and maybe a fritatta for supper.   

Enjoy your Monday!

~tina 

November 10, 2024

November days

















I'm not sure where September and October went.  I have some photos from my favorite months of the year.  I tend not to pick favorites of things, not because I don't want to commit, but because it's too hard to choose.  I don't like to choose favorites.  The months of the year tho...that is an easy choice.  They say time fly's when you're having fun, and I guess that really is the truth.  One minute it was a hot August day and now here we are almost to mid November, what? I chose a few photos that captured the essence of the months.  Making cozy in the home. I changed out the light and airy, for the cozier fabrics and quilts.  I've made fried rice, pots of soup, chicken stock, coffee, tea and of course there has been knitting.   
There was also a soap making class~ what a fun time getting ready for and teaching a soap making workshop.  
~tina

August 31, 2024

details

 

Our home is pretty homespun, simple and not fancy.  It’s unique and we’ve been collecting pieces over the years to add - I like to focus on a few details in each room to keep things from being stale and add a bit of interest and charm.

In the kitchen I’ve used this very old wooden rectangle box in different ways.  I’ve used it to hold containers of coffee and now next to the sink to hold dish soap or towels.  It’s a charming old box taken from an old tool room that held cans and jars of old nails. The small copper chicken was a thrift store find. I think copper is at home in any style kitchen. 

We added this old hand carved mantle on top of our existing mantle last year.  We found it ripped from an old house nearby and discarded in a trash pile on the curb.  It adds a touch of ornate to an otherwise plain room. 

Baskets and crocks are details that can add interest and be very useful. I hide the dog food container in this antique crock right beside his food and water crocks.  Little things like this can make things look just a bit nicer. 

What are your favorite ways to add a little interest to your space?

~tina