Happy Friday everyone!! & thank you for stopping by Favorite Things Friday. So happy you are here! Today I am getting ready for my mother in-law to come into town for the weekend. If you remember she was visiting a few weeks ago & she's coming again because she is working in North Carolina again about 4 hours away from us. We are so excited to have her here! Our plans for the weekend are to relax, eat, & enjoy each others company. Sounds pretty perfect to me. I hope that you all had a great week & that you
Have you ever visited the deep South and admired the gorgeous plantation homes with a two-story porch? See this collection of homes with great porches!
Feel like you're living in a fishbowl? Here are some creative ideas for reclaiming your privacy from second story neighbors.
Geez, we've been having 65 degree weather for so long now that the grass needs mowing, and a bouquet of daffodils fresh picked from my yard are on the kitchen table. That sounds like good stuff, right? Well, even here in the Deep South, it spells trouble in the form of TORNADOS. Monday morning at 3 a.m. we were awakened with the tornado sirens blaring. Very scary in the middle of the night. I got up, got dressed, turned on the TV to see what part of the county the monster was heading. This time it was the NE corner which is my small suburb. The house is fine and so are we, but several homes just one street behind us and many, many subdivisions within a 10 mile radius were obliterated. This is an event that is becoming far too frequent across the country. Prayers are being said for everyone who is suffering from the extreme weather. On Monday morning after the horrible train passed over the house, I looked out to see Sam, a beautiful Golden Retriever in the driveway. He looked traumatized. I opened the fence gate hoping that he wouldn't run away, and he didn't. He walked right in. Luckily, Sam was wearing a collar with his owner's telephone number. When I called, the lady said that he had run out into the night after their home was destroyed by falling trees. She came yesterday afternoon to "retrieve" Sam, and he was such a happy dog. He was relieved to see his family was OK, and, though I'll miss him, I'm so glad that he's been reunited with his forever family as they are already beginning to rebuild from square one. I'm sure there are countless stories across this area that are very similar. Life is once more put into perspective. It's not about the house. It's about family and all that word enfolds. Life...so fragile.
A California architect saves the essence of a 1910 house while adding a second story in a handsome makeover.
Home Plan: 015-1006 | 10838 heated square feet | 6 bed | 10 bath | 125.00 ft width | 140.00 ft depth | 42.00 ft height
The River Dunes community in Oriental, North Carolina is home to some of the cutest homes I've seen, it's no wonder Coastal Living chose the area for their Idea House back in 2007. Historical Concepts designed the traditional, coastal style home photographed here by Jean Allsopp, and I have to say I love every square