Who can resist an artsy teapot? What I really mean is artistic. Today’s teapot features one of Pablo Picasso’s most famous paintings . Petite Fleurs by Picasso is one of my favorites and I remember my parents having a print of this in their home. Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: February 2017
Hovering Close to the Source
Spring is just around the corner. I can feel it in my bones. Along with the advent of flowers and baby geese which might take over our yard this year I anticipate the return of the hummingbirds. I love these guys. They always amaze Continue reading →
What’s On Your Camera Roll?
It was such a hit the first time I shared what was on my camera roll I decided to make it a semi regular feature on It’s Just Life. It is an easy post and lets folks know what is going on in my world Continue reading →
Sometimes You Just Need to Eat Chocolate
Today I am pairing a lovely Earl Grey tea with some delightful chocolates that my friend Jeni (JeniEats) sent me. She is a wonderful friend. Yes. I sat on the couch, covered up with a blanket and indulged in eating not one, not two but all Continue reading →
Vintage Redware on Teapot Tuesday
Redware teapots like this one were a really popular style of teapot in the 1950’s and 1960’s. My mom had one and I am pretty sure my Grandma Bonnie had one as well. The one I am sharing today is one that my sister gave Continue reading →
Favorite Blogs to Follow
I spend a lot of time reading blogs. Maybe not as much time as I spend writing blog posts but it is still a time investment. I have shared quite a few with my readers over the years and it has been awhile since I Continue reading →
My Birthday Wish Is Coming True
It’s true. Dreams really can come true. Wait–my birthday isn’t until April 28th. What’s this talk about a birthday wish so early in the year? I am a planner. Chris and I HAVE to be planners with the kind of life we live right now. Continue reading →
Destination: Historic Savannah, Georgia
A quick overnight visit to historic Savannah, Georgia found us staying in the River District and even though our time was brief we fell in love with the area instantly. River Street is normally a bustling and busy street but the time when we visited we Continue reading →