antique French drawing box & other goodies

If you can believe it, I added a few antique art supplies to my collection earlier this year (timely happy-birthday-to-me purchases) and I haven’t shared them here on the blog! I’ve been so busy with other things that I haven’t written about them even though I took pictures a while ago. Anyway, today is the […]
cooking with propane

It’s been just over a year since our kitchen renovation, so I thought it was a good time to share a few updates. To fully bring my vision for this kitchen to life, we either had to have the gas company run a line to the house or add a propane tank. I received a […]
backyard pool renovation | one year later

When we were first looking at moving back to the East Coast from Minnesota, I told Jeff I would have to have a pool if we were moving somewhere with hot, muggy summers. I didn’t mean that we had to have a backyard pool, but I at least wanted access to one through a neighborhood […]
blooms and roots | encouragement

I’m going all in on the hydrangeas in the backyard around the pool. I’ve planted mostly limelight hydrangeas because they are such reliable bloomers and, in my experience, seem to be pretty easy-going as long as they have enough water. So, I’ve planted some traditional limelight hydrangeas as well as a Little Lime hedge around […]
vintage ribbon & trim haul

Last Saturday, Jeff walked into the kitchen as I was making breakfast and said, “It’s too hot to do anything outside, but I don’t want to sit around the house all day. Let’s go somewhere. Let’s check out some antique stores you’ve never been to.” Now, I rarely sit around the house all day, so […]
summer shoe shopping with Walmart

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Walmart. As always, all words and opinions are honest and my own. Just as I take a splurge and save approach when it comes to decorating my home, I apply the same philosophy to my wardrobe. I like to splurge on pieces that make a statement or will be […]
home editing | 1970 home renovation

When we live in a house for a while, it’s easy to become blind to things that should be obvious eyesores. Something that bothered us initially becomes something we don’t even notice. Such was the case with the basketball pole off our driveway. We walk past it almost every day and, occasionally, I would recognize […]
lessons from a whelk

I’ve already shared about my love of collecting shells that look like they have a story to tell. I like ones with holes, imperfections, and shells that have been repurposed by new owners like coral, barnacles, and bryozoan colonies until they were deposited on the beach. My sister-in-law called them wabi-sabi shells. One such characterful […]