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Irish Cottage with rock walls and hens. via
I was compelled to write ‘The Irish Cottage’ due to what I saw as a dearth of factual books on Irish cottages that brought together architectural history, culture, interior design and history. This…
Another view of this beautifully placed cottage. This time illuminated by the sun through a tiny hole in heavy storm clouds.
Just lovely. The clumps of daffodils scattered over the lawn are perfect. Have a great Memorial Day Weekend. xo via
Thatched roof cottage near Castelmaine, Ireland, County Kerry
Margaret Gallagher’s home has no TV, phone, running water, or electricity, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.
Nostalgic images of Irish cottage windows adorn postcards, calendars, placemats, mugs and numerous other mementos created to help tourists remember their days spent in the Emerald Isle.
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"May the sun's rays from the Irish sky warm your face." ☀️ ☘️
The Irish Aesthete usually features houses that are somewhat larger than average but this week, by way of change, we turn our attention to a building of decidedly modest proportions. The townland o…
This is the gardeners cottage at Glenveagh National Park in Co.Donegal
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The thatched cottage with whitewashed walls is a powerful symbol of Ireland, often featured on postcards. This quaint, traditional image represents Ireland
There are few things I than a cozy cottage. Click the pics to peek inside!
The permaculture gardens are very wet today…the rain has been quite relentless! Never mind! Lots to do indoors and sorting through boxes of “things,” I was happy to find these lov…
To mark St Patrick’s Day, the Photographers’ Gallery in London is releasing newly restored pictures of rural Ireland in the 1950s and 1960s by a pioneer of British and Irish postcard art, John Hinde
An Irish Cottage 11x14" watercolor on paper An Irish Cottage zoom A white stone cottage set against dark rolling hills. Sheep mowing down the lawn and resting in the tall slanted grass. I think there might be rain in the forecast. The family who lives here isn't too worried about rain, though. In fact, they've come to really love storms. The boy and the girl sit and watch the clouds roll over the dark hills through their bedroom windows until the shadow covers the little cottage. The baby cries. And the dad falls asleep in his chair by the fire. Or so I imagine it to be. Did you have a good weekend? I hope so. I spent most of mine dreaming, as usual. This time of a new cottage on an Irish farm. I live in a place very different from this scenic farm, in a little uneventful but quaint-in-its-own-way town. There are sheep in barns right outside town who sometimes jump the old fences and stand on the other side to eat the grass. Literally the grass is sometimes greener over there, I think. I bet those sheep dream of places this wide open with so much grass they could never fill up! Other dreams I had this weekend included one about catching baby birds and stuffing them in pillow cases. I woke up wondering at the purpose but had a strange sense that the birds would be ok. I don't dream often, but when I do they are always very peculiar. And usually about birds. In other news my blog got a facelift (again)! In an effort to create a simpler way to navigate and a more cohesive brand I've stripped off the unnecessary and hand-lettered the banner. Let's hope this look sticks. ;) *This painting is part two of a new twelve part landscape series. See part one here.
As the faithful reader will know we have a grá for the three-roomed, traditional Irish Cottage. We have done numerous restorations, refurbishments and extensions to this ubiquitious, traditional architectural form across Ireland. It was of great interest therefore that I Read More ...
Irish Brown Bread
The permaculture gardens are very wet today…the rain has been quite relentless! Never mind! Lots to do indoors and sorting through boxes of “things,” I was happy to find these lov…
Heaven on Earth at this Shaker Village image found here
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Set in one of Lake Minnetonka’s most coveted bays sits a gorgeous Irish cottage-inspired home reimaged for empty nesters by The Sitting Room.
An Irish Cottage 11x14" watercolor on paper An Irish Cottage zoom A white stone cottage set against dark rolling hills. Sheep mowing down the lawn and resting in the tall slanted grass. I think there might be rain in the forecast. The family who lives here isn't too worried about rain, though. In fact, they've come to really love storms. The boy and the girl sit and watch the clouds roll over the dark hills through their bedroom windows until the shadow covers the little cottage. The baby cries. And the dad falls asleep in his chair by the fire. Or so I imagine it to be. Did you have a good weekend? I hope so. I spent most of mine dreaming, as usual. This time of a new cottage on an Irish farm. I live in a place very different from this scenic farm, in a little uneventful but quaint-in-its-own-way town. There are sheep in barns right outside town who sometimes jump the old fences and stand on the other side to eat the grass. Literally the grass is sometimes greener over there, I think. I bet those sheep dream of places this wide open with so much grass they could never fill up! Other dreams I had this weekend included one about catching baby birds and stuffing them in pillow cases. I woke up wondering at the purpose but had a strange sense that the birds would be ok. I don't dream often, but when I do they are always very peculiar. And usually about birds. In other news my blog got a facelift (again)! In an effort to create a simpler way to navigate and a more cohesive brand I've stripped off the unnecessary and hand-lettered the banner. Let's hope this look sticks. ;) *This painting is part two of a new twelve part landscape series. See part one here.
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