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Jane is constantly leaving books and abandoned bowls of porridge and cups of tea about the rectory. Cassandra goes around tidying after her.
Blythe a Day - Apron/housework (Becoming Jane) 9/22/24
Chloris Country Life Blythe
Apron made by me
White dress - Ebay
Book pile - ornament
Tea - Hobby Lobby
Bench - vintage Shackman
Clock - Avon, flea market find
Table - 1:12 dollhouse kitchen table
Rug - coverlet from Etsy
Dogs - 1980s Barbie
Cat - Schleich
Chair - thrift store find
Wall art, bowl - Ebay
Door -thrift store piece of wood, cereal box details added, repainted
Wallpaper, floor paper - Scrapbook paper (from Hobby Lobby?)
Cream wall paneling - cereal box cardboard painted
I read in my local newspaper a while back a quite good saying.. "If you find a clean beach in the world today it only means that someone just cleaned it before you arrived".. please always take your trash with you and do also pick up what you can that someone else left in nature!
Embleton Bay Beach, Dunstanburgh castle behind my back. Northumberland, UK.
This hedge is usually kept so tidy and trimmed on a very regular basis, but recently I've notice that it has been allowed to grow, but not tidily.
I fear that either the house has been sold or the owner has gone upstairs.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
I don’t use my notebooks gently. I see photos of people sharing what they have inside of their journals, all neat, tidy, and pretty. While I really enjoy seeing those photos, that is not my style. Not one bit. Mine are filled with messy scribblings that usually only I can read; a mix of print, cursive, and shorthand that keeps up with my brain the best. Entire paragraphs are scratched out, eventually pages start getting ripped out. The entire point for me is to use them, not make the insides pretty to share with the world. It’s a place for me to purge my brain of whatever I need to at the moment. It’s a wonderful chaos that I adore.
I think this is one of the reasons why I seek out covers that I find aesthetically pleasing. It’s a beautiful way to hold the mess from my brain. It’s also why I’ll only ever share the covers. What’s inside is for my eyes only and if any of it makes it to the outside world, it will be typed in a neat paragraph such as this.
Notebook set from Studio Oh!, bandana from United by Blue.
I can envision an old farm couple driving into this farm site and sitting quietly in their car before getting out. Before them is a hundred year old barn that once was the work center of their lives. They talk, remembering former days of a life that passed all too quickly.
Tiny up my workspace, and finally got around to tweaking my Lola. still not sure it's 100%, and it's definitely gathered a bit of dust; so I got in the Shield clean-up crew.
An old, deserted barn has been carefully shut down. Doors have been nailed shut, the drive-in approach to the second floor has been removed and everything around the barn is tidy. There comes an invisible mark in a person's life when efforts are made to leave things in order before the Great Departure.
Tidy Tips is a member of the sunflower family and a native to the western North America.
Common Tidy Tips (Layia Platyglossa) is also known as Coastal Tidy Tips.
Was lucky enough to have another visit from Interior stylist Selina Lake, author of fab books Bazaar Style and Romantic Style, this time with photographer Debi Treloar who has worked on loads of great books and Megan from Ryland Peters and Small (the publishers). They are working on Selina's new book 'Homespun Style' and some pics from my house will feature in it (v.excited)!! They were all so lovely, and hence I had a major tidy up so thought I would use the opportunity to take a couple of pics.
This little kitchen from Ionic is such a delight! Stories from Home gacha collection from The Chapter Four.
Foxes rare chow pup
What Next plant
Soy three legged table
This was another attempt at a Parr style picture in Brighton. I’m not sure it really works, the composition being rather unusual, caused by shooting blind from the hip. But I thought I’d show it anyway, sometimes it’s good to show things that didn’t work.