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The humble country verandah has been a staple of the great Australian dream for decades. Here are 27 of our favourite examples.
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The humble country verandah has been a staple of the great Australian dream for decades. Here are 27 of our favourite examples.
The humble country verandah has been a staple of the great Australian dream for decades. Here are 27 of our favourite examples.
The humble country verandah has been a staple of the great Australian dream for decades. Here are 27 of our favourite examples.
The humble country verandah has been a staple of the great Australian dream for decades. Here are 27 of our favourite examples.
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This DIY Farmhouse style clothesline is the perfect addition to any homestead or backyard. Follow this easy tutorial to make your own.
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This post was sponsored by Blue Ridge Tools, but as always, all opinions are my own. So excited to share a project I've been wanting to do for years! We finally built our very own clothesline and I'
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I don't know about you ...but I have always loved not only the look of a clothesline filled with clothes .. but also the feeling of the clothes and bedding dried on one not to mention the delightful fresh smell everything has. There's nothing like crawling into a Freshly made bed with sheets and blankets that have dried on the clothesline. Somehow they seem cleaner, crisper and so refreshing to climb into. Source: itsamakkie.blogspot.nl via Sweet Magnolias on Pinterest Source: art.com via Sweet Magnolias on Pinterest I remember when we lived on our farm in Missouri. Oh how I miss the farm there. We had a line just outside the basement door actually it was 3 lines .. and we would hang our clothes and linens in the morning and after a long hard days work we would gather them from the line and I loved the crisp feeling when we shook them out and folded them.. In fact I remember one March afternoon we awoke to a beautiful spring day .. just warm enough in the morning with the sun peeking through the clouds and we hung the wash on the line. We went about our daily chores of mowing and raking and burning off the gathered foliage and as the day gathered speed it also grew colder and began to mist an icy mist that is.. by that evening we were so tired we entirely forgot the wash and sure enough over night the weather changed to snow flurries..when we awoke and looked out the upper level window we saw the line filled with now very crisp clothing and linen. We had a good laugh at the pants that truly stood on their own .. the socks that were hard as rocks and the shirts that kept their own shape .. I'm sure many a gal has forgotten her wash on the line and it succumbed to the element of mother nature. Source: hgtv.com via Sweet Magnolias on Pinterest So this week ..I was inspired by me memories of our Missouri Clothesline and my love of hanging the wash out to create a beautiful crisp All White Clothespin Bag for the Clothesline .. I created the base of the clothespin bag from White Huck Toweling .. which is 100 % cotton. Then I added 3 Luscious Layered white cotton Ruffles .. all tattered to perfection. And of course I had to add my newest "Fresh From the Line" Design of the Farm Chickens Holding the wash line while the little chicks watch .. one chicks even sitting atop a bucket that's over turned. I love designing and making these clothespin bags ..out of everything I make right now at this moment in time I get a lot of enjoyment in making these. I can just see this bag hanging in a sweet laundry room filled with pegs ... and then carried to the line and put into daily use. It's the little things like a charming clothespin bag that makes our chores a bit more happy. I think all of us find enjoyment in beautiful things, they just can't help but bring a smile to our hearts. I have made this clothespin bag available for purchase HERE Joining up with Be Inspired Friday at Common Ground
The humble country verandah has been a staple of the great Australian dream for decades. Here are 27 of our favourite examples.
These charming country homes take design cues from their stunning surrounds, embracing natural materials and Australian country style. Take a look.
Hanging laundry on the pinkish wall of a traditional house. Dubrovnik Old Town, Southern Dalmatia, Croatia
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Barry, a founding member of the Friday My Town Shoot Outs, is gone. Good fortune lead me to discover his blog An Explorer's View of Life early in my blogging life. He immediately became an inspiration. Although our Friday Shoot Outs are primarily about photography, I remember Barry more for his writing, his stories about his adventures with his beloved dog, Lindsay. That man sure knew how to tell a story! It has been an honour to walk alongside him and his lovely wife, Linda through his illness, to learn from his bravery, to be touched by his loving spirit. Thank you, Nan for suggesting this topic. We all loved Barry, we all want to honour his memory. I'm sure there will be as many interpretations of this topic as there are posts. We each have our own way of expressing grief. It's not something I am good at, it's something I am very private about. My grand-daughter, Georgia and I often fancy ourselves as intrepid explorers, so yesterday afternoon we set out to explore around the farm where I am housesitting, me with camera in hand and thoughts on Barry. We came to a creek crossing. An "interesting" bridge had been built to allow access to the other side when the water is too deep for a vehicle. I guess this bridge is used by a farm bike but there's no way I would attempt it. Sometimes the paths we are forced to take are not as safe and secure as we would choose. I saw the bridge as the path Barry's life took. His treatment took him along a path that may have restored him to health. Instead it was a rough path which lead him to the other side. Georgia very cautiously crosses the bridge. We looked down at the water rushing by under our feet. For the moment we are safe from the turbulent waters. A little kingfisher sitting on a power line reminded me of how Barry had flown in his very last post. His spirit is now free. Barry had a quote from T. S. Eliot on his blog. I'd like to end with another from the same source: “You do not know how much they mean to me, my friends, and how, how rare and strange it is, to find in a life composed so much of odds and ends… to find a friend who has these qualities, who has, and gives those qualities upon which friendship lives. How much it means that I say this to you -without these friendships - life, what cauchemar!”
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