Kasper and I took the afternoon off to clean and inspect the backyard gardens. He’s thoroughly enjoying the garden hose in operation again. I let him enjoy the roll in the mud since tomorrow he has a date with Sharon at Dog Moms. I’m not sure how I collected so many antique insulators, it just happened. […]
Our Sixth Anniversary
Yay, to us! Oh, wait… that’s still just me. But when I use us and we… I mean all my great clients and vendors, too. We’re celebrating another year in business! What a year it was… Today, as I’m writing this little post, I’ve booked 3428 projects. This equates to 571 projects a year, 10 […]
February Inspiration
I was looking for inspiration to write about this week. The snow is finally getting to me and perhaps my workload. The sun shone through the kitchen’s blinds and highlighted my potting bench as I was brewing a cup of tea this morning. So the sun chose the topic today. It’s not very often that […]
Green Handle Kitchen Utensils
When Bruce and I first started decorating our first home, we both developed a bit of an obsession with green-handled kitchen utensils. Maybe it was from watching one too many Julia Child cooking shows, which sparked a love for all things vintage in the kitchen. Or perhaps it was the charming, functional design of these […]
The Charm of a Cobbler’s Bench
A cobbler was once a skilled craftsman who repaired shoes, and today, their benches can be found in antique stores. These benches often have a seat for the cobbler, along with little drawers and slots to store tools. Now, they make perfect display pieces or unique tables, ideal for a dining room or living room. […]