Above my bed is a sampler that was made in the mid 1700s. |
First two photos are of my bedroom |
This is my other bedroom/office |
My entrance area |
Print my son gave me from India |
Another print from India |
Another print from India |
My entrance |
Two photos above are my makeshift kitchen. |
My desk in my second bedroom |
An area in my second bedroom |
My side deck |
My side deck. |
Wow! I can see why you love your new place. Room for all your treasures - and looks like you even have a guest room. I especially like all your art. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you Pat. I had a feeling that one day all that furniture would fit in. p
ReplyDeleteOh thank you for sharing your home! It's wonderful! The views! The space! I love it and am so envious! Wow!! I'd make do with that kitchen too for such a great space. A microwave, a toaster oven (I just bought one for the first time and am loving it - haven't used my stove since I got it and have no idea how I lived this long without it!) and what else do you need? This is wonderful. By the way I adore your bed! Beautiful. And the art? Excellent! Oh I could go on and on. Your home is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Barbara. My bed was brought from Paris. My friend bought it in a store there twenty years ago. I love it too. p
Deletewow. what a difference, no?! a flat screen tv & what looks like TWO microwave ovens? NICE kitchen! And all that LIGHT coming in from the Southern exposure! Really nice, GF. So... is there a kitchen SINK, yet????!!!! Gayle in PDX
ReplyDeleteHi Gayle, Yes it is really nice here. The reason I call it my pretend kitchen is because it ISN'T a real kitchen. No kitchen sink. I have been using the bathroom sink to wash my dishes for nine years. I am used to that now. Thanks for commenting. Great talking with you this evening. Your friend, p
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