Looking Cuter…

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I started to search through my stash of cute stuff and started to add a little decor to the dining room.   We moved the table and the big storage dresser around, swapped spots and that was much nicer.

Still got to put up one piece of drywall over the opening and header, but we just ran out of steam for that at the moment.  We will get to it in a day or two.  (Honestly, we ran out of joint compound!!! oops!)

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We like a sort of simplified country/whimsy.   Yeah.  That’s what I will call it, Early American Simply Whimsy County.  I think you can over do it very easily and I’m trying to be careful to keep it fun, light and easy to keep tidy.  My goal of late has been making sure everything is contained and has a place…  Just seems to be better for us.  This dresser holds all our sewing and quilting supplies.  Embroidery, rug hooking, and crafts like that.  By having just one place for it, when that space is filled, then we can add no more.  It seems to help our craft hoarding disorder, somewhat.  I’m trying!

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Don’t you just think that a short church pew bench would be darling under those pictures, next to the ninja basement door?    (We’re hoping it kind of fades into the wall a bit…)  Not too wide at all, because I don’t want to block the opening, but something slim, yet neat…   And it would serve us nicely as guest parking!   We have a dearth of seating for visitors…  we could even easily swing it around and into the living room when we have our big parties!   Oh yes, that would be lovely.   In the meanwhile, I would see it as a lovely spot for a little afghan throw and a kitty pillow…

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I see these all over the place at auctions and garage sales, flea markets and the likes, but I guarantee you, now that I’m looking, I won’t find a single one for awhile!  Isn’t that the way it goes?   Well, worse comes to worse, I’ll see if Maggie would build me one!   Maybe not quite as carved and ornate, but I’m sure she would make me a little high backed bench.   They don’t look super hard…

Well, we hope to have the dining room all wrapped up by the weekend.   I think we are very very close.   Just that bit of drywall and then frame in the opening, add the trim over the other two openings and paint that.  We might even get the table top sanded and re-stained.  Maybe.

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First Ice Storm of 2015

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I had to pay her 50 cents, but I convinced Jessy to go and take some pictures outside of the ice storm we had first of the week!  It was still rainy and that weird stinging ice rain so I thought it was a pretty good deal.  Mostly, I just wanted to see what she might pick out with her artsy eye…  and she got a few good ones before she had to retreat!   She said she about fell several times and it was just too cold and wet to risk the fancy camera.   Excuses, excuses!  (hahaha)  Still, she got a few pretty ones…  I hate the destruction of an ice storm, but there is a odd beauty to it as well…  thankfully it was not too bad and the rain melted off a lot before it could do a great amount of damage.

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The chicken netting was so cool!  All the little droplets froze!  It was so heavy over the yard.  Not a single chicken was out, of course, they are pretty smart for birds.

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My whimsy windy strands were also covered in ice!   No flying today…

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Rafeka came out for a little check up…  he heard her walking about.  As you can see, he was cuddled up in the straw and probably snoozing away.   The animals are pretty smart.   They will be out in the middle of a raging blizzard but you add water/ice to the mix and they seek shelter.  It’s just too cold to be standing out in the pasture, drenching wet with the wind whipping around.

I think it’s kind of funny, though, when they poke their heads out and visit for a moment, covered in straw and looking for treats.   If you don’t produce something good, quickly, they will turn away and head back to the barn!   DSC_0674 DSC_0677

Just some delicate little bits…  a leave fossil of ice, a covered branch in icy drips…  I love that imagery of ice and weather…

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Of course, our poor bedraggled critters don’t quite agree.   Even with their wooly overcoats, they would much rather seek shelter and are only perplexed to see a food lady out in this yucky weather.   Especially, without food!

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More beauty in our little landscape…

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I feel bad for all the critters!  They all look a little wet and miserable.   Their yards turn to muck, the water just gets in everywhere.   Thankfully the barns are nice and dry and full of hay and water to drink, and good shelter from the wind.   The cold is bad, but it’s the wet and wind that really does in livestock.   We are watchful and everyone gets late afternoon snacks when the temps really get low to help keep their bellies full and warm.

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Isn’t the chicken coop with it’s lacy netting neat looking?   Of course, when it all rips and collapses, not so neat.  Thankfully, we got some really strong stuff the last time we did that yard in.  It seems to be worth it’s weight in savings, if not ice!

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Everything was just sort of dark, dank and dreary.   So much for a bright and happy new year!  That’s okay, once everyone was taken care of, we all just decided it was lay about and read time.   And nap time.   It was one of those days.   Not too much to do and no good reason to do anything else!

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The Homestead in Past Photos…

 

A few folks had asked about before pictures of the dining room and living room and it was easy enough to dig some up.  These are all pictures from our first inside inspection of the house.   It was sure an eye opener.   I am surprised that we could see through all the issues and still love this place.  Just goes to show you, don’t judge a house by it’s first viewing.  There is so much you can do and improve on just about any old place, even a house that was nearly abandoned!

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