Isn’t she lovely? A pretty red German teapot just aching to be filled with some lovely hot tea. I found this beauty on Ebay awhile back and fell in love with it. Nothing makes me smile wider than a red teapot. Well—maybe Mr. Continue reading →
Monthly Archives: June 2020
The Dementia Journey Continues
The absolutely most difficult thing during this Covid -19 pandemic as I have written before is not being able to see my mom. With the spread of the virus at care centers is it so important to adhere to their restrictions and I am happy Continue reading →
Maksim’s Big Adventure
Maksim is now 10 months old and still very much a kitten. Never having had a long haired cat or even a cat with claws ( no lectures, please), our lives have been changed with this kitten. He is definitely a handful at times but Continue reading →
Just a Walk in the Woods
Father’s Day weekend has come and gone for 2020 and with the Covid-19 pandemic we adjusted what we did a little bit. We loved having Aaron with us for a long weekend and made sure that along with the work he helped us with we Continue reading →
What A Difference A Rain Chain Makes
Rain chain, you say? What the heck is a rain chain? Rain chains are decorative alternatives to the normal rain gutter downspouts. There are so many options out there and we have talked about getting some for the back deck for years. We have always Continue reading →
Teapot Tuesday – Floral Delight
Teapot Tuesday today is a special one. Of course they are all special but this one came from my Mom and I love the simplicity of it. She found it in the Thrift Store at Copeland Oaks years ago. The raised bumps on the surface Continue reading →
A Buffalo Named Custer
I was looking at some old blog posts and found this one I wrote 9 years ago. Many of my readers today are not long time readers so because it made me giggle a little bit I thought I would re-post it with a few Continue reading →
Fairy Trail at Bullington Gardens
Bullington Gardens in Hendersonville, NC has a lot to offer anyone but if you are a lover of Fairy Gardens now is the time to scurry over to check out theirs. Yesterday I shared a few pictures from the gardens and grounds. You can view Continue reading →
Bullington Gardens – A Garden with Heart
Bullington Gardens was the destination in our continuing quest to find safe and fun things to do during this Covid-19 pandemic .Chris and I ventured to Hendersonville, NC to finally visit Bullington Gardens. It has been on my list forever and when I suggested the Continue reading →
A Bit of This – A Bit of That
What I Am Reading I just finished reading Home Before Dark by Riley Sager and This Book Is Anti-Racist: 20 Lessons on How to Wake Up, Take Action and Do the Work by Tiffany Jewell. Obviously both books are different genres but they were both Continue reading →