"Nothing exists except atoms and empty space; everything else is opinion"
plus tips for growing your own
A beautifully kept crosfter's cottage on North Uist.
plus tips for growing your own
plus tips for growing your own
plus tips for growing your own
plus tips for growing your own
Price as per lace catalogue Traditional Victoria Lacework is a well known heritage style of lacework common on many heritage properties from the 1880 period. It is a lacework design used today in the restoration of heritage properties and the new heritage style homes.
plus tips for growing your own
plus tips for growing your own
plus tips for growing your own
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Here’s a home that doesn’t come around too often. If you are looking for a character home that is like no other, this treasure trove, double gable, Federation style home is sure to impress.
"It is as grandmothers that our mothers come into the fullness of their grace." ~Christopher Morley My Grandparents - or Nana and Grandad as I have always called them - were born and grew up in England. My Mother was born in Hull Yorkshire and as a family they immigrated to Canada when she was four. My Nana has often felt homesick over the years and has travelled back to England often. She likes to have more traditional things around her in her home and there is a real English influence in her style. I went to my Grandparents house last week to take some pictures of my Nana's things - she loves warm woods, bright colors, and LOTS of flowers! Because it is winter most of her flowers are artificial, but when spring arrives there will be bouquets of fresh flowers in every available vase! My Nana loves comfort and more than anything she wants her rooms to be places where her family are comfortable gathering together and visiting. I have had Christmas there all my life! Mostly I have taken photos of all her little treasures - her flowers, ornaments, jewelry, and all of the pretty things that I have come to think of as uniquely her over the years. I hope you enjoy these few glimpses into my Nana's home... Drawing by Jennelise