Very sorry, right now you would not be welcomed into the cottage, despite this sign inside my front door. I'd love to entertain you, would have the tea tray ready................but not while the painting is still underway and the entire house appears to be coated in a fine white dust, quite embarrassing! Remember those painful words 'Spring cleaning'? There will be plenty of this required in the next few weeks! Why is it jobs always take longer than estimated? The ceiling makeover (removing the texture, repairing some areas, waiting for the drying process....and more waiting, then two coats of paint) took a day and a half more than expected.............but it looks super nice now, smooth and so clean. Actual painting of walls underway now and a helper appeared as 'Superman' is behind schedule!

Are you like me, do you find it hard to get much accomplished when there are strangers working in the house? I always feel I have to be offering drinks, snacks, lunch, afternoon tea.........perhaps this is why they fall behind schedule........I'm too hospitable!
The upstairs is still inaccessible as the stairwell is being painted now, so today I'm trying to do useful odds and ends. First, ironing the holiday table linens which are still in a pile and have been ignored far too long. Making Magical Leek Broth (those of you who've read 'French Women Don't Get Fat' are familiar with this!) for my supper as dh is out of town, and then perhaps run a dust cloth over the cloudy dining room table.
Just paint rollers whooshing upstairs, and two paint splattered guys talking about beach music and religion - after all this is North Carolina!
Just paint rollers whooshing upstairs, and two paint splattered guys talking about beach music and religion - after all this is North Carolina!
Decorating notes for a quiet day.
Found a sample piece of burlap - tied it around a candle with twine - I like it.

Filled a vintage zinc topped canning jar with shredded music - this came as filler in a recent package from sweet Joy at The Hope Jar - I'm loving my scarf Joy, and the Paris and crown tags.
Looking for more old books to add to this pile in my bedroom.
Thinking about and coveting these rather expensive vintage glass knobs snuggled up at SuzAnna's Antiques last week - would be perfect to hang my burnout velvet bedroom curtains but I'd need so many for the bay window.A quick note of thanks to all who left a Birthday greeting for my special cousin, Sue. Your messages crossed the pond and brightened her day.
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ReplyDeleteack....why must beauty always come with suffering? (My Mother's expression!)
ReplyDeleteEverything will be just so beautiful when it's done.:)
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Ah yes, Magical Leek Soup. I've had that book in my mind recently; trying to remind myself not to eat mindlessly, etc, etc. I need to go back and look at her page of guidelines again as a refresher course.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post about Teignmouth and your family memories. Yes, cousins can be sisters too! What a blessing you have in each other, that is wonderful.
I love all of your beautiful things. I am the same way when I have workmen in my house.
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I understand.
Rosemary
It is going to be so wonderful when it is done! I can't wait for you to post pictures. I love the vintage glass door knobs!
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It is hard when things take so much longer than you thought they would. It will be worth it in the end! I have decided on a color for our living room I think. I hold the right to change my mind again. :)
ReplyDeleteI just love the idea of the vintage glass knobs to hang your curtains.
The tea tray cloth is just soooo adorable! I can't believe you still have it from your childhood. It is precious!
It is very windy again here so I am sitting beside my woodstove stitching on a sampler.
Happy Thursday to you dear Mary!
Hugs ~
Heidi
Mary, I love those glass knobs. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour childhood embroidery is beautiful!
Yes, I tend to do as you, when workmen are in our home.
I am anticipating the finish of your guest room makeover! I know it will be beautiful!
Pat
The tea towel is a treasure. I bet you so enjoy getting it out from time to time. I guess all the waiting will be worth it in the end, but I really hate the thought of painting. I want to do
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I have just discovered your lovely blog!I am in beautiful South Devon!
ReplyDeleteJust up the river from Teignmouth!
Now I am going to read more of your blog.Sal;-)
Oh Mary, I cannot tell you how much I love every single one of these photographs - what great ideas you have here! Going back to drool now...
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Mary, I've had Murielle's book for ages and always wanted to make the magic leek soup, but haven't. Have you tried it before and is it really palatable? Hugs, Laura
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deena