The Kitchen:
Pretty self explanatory
Master Howie tucked under the bench
He thinks we can't see him.
Gonna paint those stools some day...
been going to for..oh..about....
15 years
Now at the top of my list,
after the new shades for family room.
Bananas usually in the egg basket
Cookie jar empty - good thing
no temptation
Onions usually in smaller copper
in front and garlic in crock.
No bananas, cookies, garlic, or onions...
Hey, I need to go to the market
Be Brave - a secret note here to a bloggie friend
At least I have apples.
Anyhoot, if you are planning on stopping by, either
bring food or give me a heads up, the cupboards,
and counters are bare.
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Many of you have commented and emailed your
personal path of purging/ paring down,
and inquired how to do it.
Since I do this often for many others, I can
only say it is a process and some of you will need
to go slowly or risk being overwhelmed, and some of you
will go crazy and tear it up and
then put it all back together...
Do what works for you.
Design the way that makes you happy.
Use what YOU have, before acquiring the new.
You may get inspiration from others,
but replicating it may not bring you satisfaction.
Deal in realities and follow your own heart.
My photos are straight out of the camera,
nothing is staged or moved ..
( except for the paper towel holder Tot lol)
A home should always be a process of evolution,
never stagnant.
Just as we grow and learn as we age,
never stagnant.
Just as we grow and learn as we age,
so our homes should mature and
change with us. It should reflect us
at our current stage in life,
not the life we were living 30 years ago,
or even five years ago.
Sometimes just removing unnecessary stuff
is all you need to do to have
a brilliant new perspective and view.
My home gives me a sense of peace,
of refuge, when I walk in the door.
Shouldn't yours?
It's a process. Begin.
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