I have a vintage croquet set that I accidentally left out before the first snow in January. It got steadily buried, and I haven't even seen the tip top of it in weeks. It's essentially the world's saddest snow gage.
I might be getting a touch of cabin fever. Let's look at pretty pictures of spring and day dream about gentle breezes, warm sunshine, and the scent of lilacs, hyacinth, fresh dirt, and cut grass.
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This impossibly well groomed greenhouse would be the best place to spend a quiet sunny Sunday morning! via |
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Absolutely my dream home. Who'd have thought a pink house could be so stylish! via |
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This vignette is my spirit animal. So many perfect shades of well worn green paint!! via |
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There's magnolia trees all over Connecticut. I keep a close eye on them, waiting for any possibly sign of progress towards blooming. And when they do bloom, it's spectacular. via |
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A wonderful country kitchen. Makes me want to re-paint my old cupboards in antique white. via |
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I have always been such a sucker for an antique brick building. There's an antique brick mid 19th century house at the end of our street that I fully intend to buy once I win the lottery. In the mean time- look at this glorious little cottage! via |
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Once when I was little we were driving through the country in spring and my mom said "Look at all the Wisteria growing in the woods- I wonder if there was once a house on that spot!" That must have been twenty years ago now. I always think of it when I drive by random patches of wisteria. It's a nice thought, that if nothing else survives us, perhaps our gardens will hold our memory. Not mine though, I'm a shit gardener. via |
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And finally this wonderful slipcovered armchair by a pair of french doors thrown wide to a spring breeze. Hang in there, guys and gals, we'll make it. via |
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