The past few weeks have gone like this: rain, rain, rain, sun, rain, rain, rain (repeat).
Flooding here has been incredible but (fortunately) limited to the areas immediately surrounding the rivers and lakes. Too, it’s starting to look a lot like Spring; thus, it’s time for a GREEN Friday Favorites.
Enjoy!
I think we’re all ready for signs of Spring (the title of this lovely image).
I love everything about Carolyn’s cozy bedroom in their boathouse.
Love the bamboo privacy fencing and the chunky rock pathway . . .
a closeup of beautiful green grapes, almost ready for harvest
a pretty illustration and calendar (circa 1884)
I really like the arbor – a basic design, but still very lovely.
cool signs made with salvaged parts and pieces
Sources and Image Credits:
One: Sylvia Houben’s blog and on Flickr
Two: Aiken House & Gardens
Three: Mosaic Gardens
Four: Carla Chaves
Five: Heaven in a Wildflower blog
Six: David A. Land, Photographer & Director
Seven: Peony and Thistle on Etsy
Eight: My Salvaged Treasures blog and Facebook
(You can also right click the images to view the sources.)
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Thank you so much for featuring my Junky Signs! So many beautiful goodies to see here!
So nice to see my signs of spring on your lovely blog … thank you !
Wonderful green favorites !
Enjoy the weekend,
Sylvia
What beautiful things! Thanks so much for featuring our bunting!
Hi Kim,
Thank you for sharing our boathouse bedroom . I enjoyed seeing the other fans as well.
carolyn
Very impressive Kim. I’m sorry that I didn’t get the photo emailed in time.
You can still use though. Thanks, Dave/texasexposur.
“Exposing the state of Texas through photography”
Hi! You had asked to use one of my flickr photos, and I cannot find my flickr password, so I am letting you know via this comment that it is ok. It is a picture of our bed with pillows on it.
I love the things you have shared here and see my friend Betsy’s signs. They are awesome and love that paper garland.
I am an antique dealer and LOVE it when people incorporate vintage and antique finds in their homes. There is something about an old piece with a patina, a story, a sweetness.