Showing posts with label corners of my home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label corners of my home. Show all posts
Friday, November 20, 2009
Raining outside
It's raining outside but here, in the house, it feels good.
My cyclamen, that my husband gave me, is very nice. I can't say the same about some others in the windowsill. They need a bit of prunning. I should take more care of my plants.
Gardening time.
Friday, February 20, 2009
More corners of my home
My computor is in the same situation. The man didn't went to my home yet to fix it.
So, here I am again, looking in my Flickr pictures something to show you in this Show and Tell Friday.
I'm calling it "More corners of my home" but I should say " Waiting for Spring", because I will post past pictures om my "blooming house" past Springs.
Or should I call it "my window"?
Labels:
corners of my home,
flowers,
geraniums,
plants,
Show and Tell Friday
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Centerpiece Party
My computor is still not well. Maybe it’s some virus. The problem is I’m waiting for the man to go there and fix it but he didn’t go yet.So, I’m living on the charity of other people, computor speaking. Or I go to the one I have at work, that is not really mine, or to my girl’s ones. It’s not the same thing.
I have been posting some recicled pictures from my flickr or some i had posted some time ago.
It’s the case of this one.
It’s from last Easter.
Cindy at My Romantic Home is hosting a centerpiece party and I wanted so much to join. Then I remembered I had this picture of last Easter and there am I.
If you want to join go to her blog. She has a Mister Linky thing.
I hope to come back soon.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Corners of my home
Today, I had the idea of posting some pictures on corners of my home for Show and Tell Friday.
A mirror that my husband gave me some years ago is in the entrance hall.
The piano always open because the girls keep playing.
Books everywhere.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Giving Tanks - Tuesday
For our Home
We give thanks to Our Lord who gave us this nice home where everybody praises Him day and night.
Friday, November 7, 2008
Kitchen Poetry V
A corner in my kitchen.
That old jug and mug was bought by my husband 20 years ago. The mug lost her handle already, as you can see, but I like it so much even so.
It's a nice thing to have in a monarchic house, as ours is, because it represents the portuguese coat of arms with the crown.
The flowers, which I like very much, come from a bush and are called "sempre noivas", translating "always brides", maybe because of their nice white.
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
A corner of my home
Today I leave you with a view of one corner of my home with the roses my husband gave me and the books - mostly his books.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Colours in my life - Green
Ok. It will be green.
I should make this post only tomorow but I couldn't resist.
Why should I, anyway ???
So, here it goes.
Green.
Greenery that came with the orchids my husband gave me.

A corner in my home

A window to the garden of Miramar Hotel in Madeira Island

Rain


Some corner in Sintra

My green Harrods bag

A corner of my mother's house

Any pears?
I always have them because one of my girls likes them very much

A fern my mother gave me

A garden my husband made

My husband's apron
Here dressed by my oldest girl. The little one is my baby trying to put my husband's glasses inside the apron's pocket.

Some plates I have

Looks like tomorow will be orange. Or maybe not.
I should make this post only tomorow but I couldn't resist.
Why should I, anyway ???
So, here it goes.
Green.
Greenery that came with the orchids my husband gave me.
A corner in my home
A window to the garden of Miramar Hotel in Madeira Island
Rain
Some corner in Sintra
My green Harrods bag
A corner of my mother's house
Any pears?
I always have them because one of my girls likes them very much
A fern my mother gave me
A garden my husband made
My husband's apron
Here dressed by my oldest girl. The little one is my baby trying to put my husband's glasses inside the apron's pocket.
Some plates I have
Looks like tomorow will be orange. Or maybe not.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
To the ceiling
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