I wiped away the weeds & foam. / I fetched my sea-born treasures home... Ralph Waldo Emerson







Sunday, March 24, 2024

Cottage Style ~ Is it Sneaking in with Spring?

Spring has arrived at The Beach, bringing us frigid temps, fierce cold winds, and very dark grey rainy days. Today is so dark, Mo and I wanted to sleep all day. But common sense prevails, as I putter aimlessly around. Spring is no picnic here, my most despised season.

Poor planning on my part means I have nothing planned to cook using my oven, nothing to bake either. I am all stocked up for this ''storm'' which in a non-internet frenzied weather cycle would be just another rainy winter day. Dinner will be spaghetti w defrosted meatballs in Trader Joe's quite good Bolognese sauce. [I am a big red sauce snob, only homemade is usually acceptable here.] Instead I'm brightening the cottage with touches of yellow and cream and maybe even some pink.



Brilliant yellow ranunculus fill an old, lidless rosebud sprigged canister.



And I took out rosebud fabrics for pillow cases [when looking for a sweet backing for Parsonsfield little quilt].


Am I creating a theme here? The pillow cases--one of which is a thrifted case with the sweetest tiny ruffle, will go on the bed more likely in May, as I transition from flannel to percale bedding. The print on the right is called "Apron Print", so cute. From American Jane. [Perhaps a fun apron is needed also?]

The rainy day puttering has included some Easter faffing [aimless home decor]---Easter is sooo early this year. "First Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal/ spring equinox." And so it goes.




I love this spray of Easter branches, here mixed with real pussywillow. Last year, Home Goods.

Antique Easter Eggs and tulips:


The papier mache and tin eggs here are my recent finds and gifts. I have a huge collection of the eggs that I don't always take out anymore. I think there's a pic of more of my collection on the sidebar at the right.






My natural eggs collection in a Nantucket basket this year.





I'll probably add some bunnies later in the week.

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In other news: Baby Mo celebrated his tenth birthday!  He is puzzled but happy to be fussed over and given cake. [doggy cake made by me. I licked the mixing spoon, omigosh--yuck.] Ten years! 







                 "It's my birthday wish, mommy! 
I want to eat cake and sleep! Ok? 
Ok! 
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"


Have a lovely week!

love

lizzy 

gone to the beach...

storm has gone, sky is blue, the next day:


And caught on camera! The dreaded giant trucks that groom the beach all March and part of April. I counted twelve trucks on morning last week.







American Jane Fabrics : HERE




6 comments:

  1. You have so many decor goodies on display--love those pussy willows and that flowered rice cannister...I cannot believe just how cold it has been with that NW wind howling here...
    Out for luncheon with an old musician friend this noon...should be fun catching up on the "bands" and "gigging" news...
    Love that Am. Jane fabric-so "you";)))
    Hugs, Julierose

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  2. Happy Birthday to Baby Mo! He's just so-o-o cute:)

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  3. Easter really should be in April! You are way ahead of me as far as spring decor. I'm still finding snowmen around my house!!
    The eggs are so pretty and special.
    Love the floral prints- so cheery!

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  4. The last of the Christmas quilts was just put away last week and we don't have any Easter decor as such, so it's fun seeing all your litte touches of springtime! Happy belated birthday to Mo! Love the American Jane print.

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  5. You're beautifully set for spring, Lizzy! Your antique eggs in the blue bowl are beautiful and so is the rice container. And, of course, I love your rose fabrics. Are the natural eggs hollow, or dried out, or...?
    Happy Birthday to Mo! I'm sure Mo loved the cake even if you didn't.
    Happy Easter to you and Mo.

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  6. I always look forward to your Spring posts. Your home is so cheerful. Working fulltime is challenging at this age. It's keeping me moving which is a great thing, but it really cuts out a lot of my play time! I'm gifting myself the time to visit your posts I've missed. I'm grateful you post to Instagram, too, so I can see what you're up to. Hugs to you and Mo.

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