One of the things I really enjoy about living the country life is encountering the various critters, all shapes and all sizes. Country Life Critters–Frogs In June we have a lot of frogs croaking in […]
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One of the things I really enjoy about living the country life is encountering the various critters, all shapes and all sizes. Country Life Critters–Frogs In June we have a lot of frogs croaking in […]
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Here’s my new mantra for each morning before getting out of bed…
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Always a good start to the week with an “attitude of gratitude,” don’t you think?
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I hardly ever post anything about food here on this blog, but thought for a change and to broaden the scope of my blog, I’d occasionally introduce some recipes every so often. This particular blog
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I’ve always been fascinated by and loved the Scandinavian, specifically the Danish Modern furniture from the 1940s-1960s, now called “Mid-Century furniture.” Usually made out of teak wood, it had smooth, clean lines and was actually
Caleb James Danish Modern Furnituremaker Read More »
In this post, I am resurrecting a regular series I began in 2009, talking about–Antique Wicker Furniture. Wednesday seemed to be a good day of the week to focus on this topic and so began
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Early on in my chair seat weaving career many, many moons ago, I was told by some old-timers that when you weave a twill design or herringbone design seat, the slant should always be
What’s Your Slant with Splints, Reed, Hickory, Cane or Shaker Tape? Read More »
I thought you might enjoy seeing some photos of the antique wicker furniture repair process that goes on when giving these grand old pieces some TLC. Enjoy these “before” and “after” shots and some “during”!
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