The first window is witness to birthday celebrations, holidays and as the year passes I can see the changes.
Easter 2008
Our small dining room sees all the action and every meal at home takes place here. This window now also holds some china and silver, which we use almost daily.
Sometime in spring 2009!
And last summer!
This was back in mid January! I had bought this weeping Pussy Willow, to bring in some fresh green. I love living plants and see them grow! Nothing but dark sticks...yet!
Sometime in spring 2009!
And last summer!
This was back in mid January! I had bought this weeping Pussy Willow, to bring in some fresh green. I love living plants and see them grow! Nothing but dark sticks...yet!
Then the small little pussies appeared. Gentle as a breeze!
And now, since last week the first leaves greet me every morning and come May I will find a sunny place and transfer it out into the garden.
The other window overlooks the front yard as well from our winter living room. We call it that because most of our winter days and evenings are spent there, playing piano, reading, watching the fire. There is no TV or radio but we read, drink tea together or play games. There is my husband's chess game, a treasured gift from a friend, who's father carried it on a Dutch war ship during WWII.
I love those apothecary jars, sometimes filled with things, but I love them empty too.
I love how the windows provide a visual portrait into your life throughout all the seasons. I love windows and of course window shopping. Hope we can plan a trip to some nearby windows!
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Pussy Willow is a beautiful addition to your window display. I love how you change it up for the different seasons and holidays. I wish I had more windows with sun light, we only have one I love live plants and flowers.
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March - we both want a little March Magic!
I love all these windows with gorgeus flowers, all so nice.
ReplyDeleteso pretty...everything looks so beautiful in natural light!!!
ReplyDeleteI still remember the so beautiful and fresh decoration from last summer. It's always so lovely.
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