Good Morning Marion....I love your reading group...and it does look like a good story! Is there anything better than a good story? I'm just up this morning and want to hurry and check some items I'm watching on ebay. Thanks for leaving a comment over at knitting kat for me. Our antique bed is made of oak. It has two dressers to match it, one tall and skinny and one larger. I tried to find some info about it and could only come up with it being made about the early 1900's and falling into the 'Empire' style. I hope I've got the style period right...I'm trying to come awake and am not completely there yet. No sunshine this morning to boot...smile. Guess I'll have to make my own with my knitting and so on. Hope you have a pleasant day. I have a picture over my sideboard of three little girls crowded together on a couch, heads bent ernestly over a storybook...reminds me of your sweet little reading group...blessings to you!
Good afternoon Marion and thanks for the lovely entry in my Swedish blog. I have now after your visit decided to turn that blog into English. So You live in Wales! A lovely place. I have been there 2-3 times with my now husband Darren who comes from Stoke-on-Trent. We have been together for 12 years and last September we got married at last, on a boat.
We used to go over to England every year until last year when I was done redundant for the first time ever, so now it's only Darren who can visit England to see his family and 2 kids.
We moved to this house last April and it's my first ever house (detached) and it's out in the country. I love it here! Used to live in Stockholm but moved out from it now to get some peace and quiet. Have a nice day!
I live in a small Welsh village which is situated in the southern tip of the Snowdonia National Park. Its an area of true outstanding natural beauty. We have the Cambrian mountains to the east of us and the coast of Cardigan Bay out to the west. My husband and I moved to Wales from The Cotswolds in England 19 years ago. We bought the old village Police Station, which we have worked tirelessly renovating ever since. You could say its a real labour of love. I have retired after working many years in the travel business, this now leaves me free to pursue the many things in life that I enjoy.
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Marion, you are very creative.
Sigrun
hahahah, how cute...
ahh how cute is this!! This made me laugh Marion....love it!! What book are they reading by the way??
Enjoy your day dear..xo
What a creative and very cute picture. You really are clever Marion.
I like the fabric doll with the heart!
How's your neck Marion? Hopefully your feeling better! Hugs Carol x
Good Morning Marion....I love your reading group...and it does look like a good story! Is there anything better than a good story? I'm just up this morning and want to hurry and check some items I'm watching on ebay. Thanks for leaving a comment over at knitting kat for me. Our antique bed is made of oak. It has two dressers to match it, one tall and skinny and one larger. I tried to find some info about it and could only come up with it being made about the early 1900's and falling into the 'Empire' style. I hope I've got the style period right...I'm trying to come awake and am not completely there yet. No sunshine this morning to boot...smile. Guess I'll have to make my own with my knitting and so on. Hope you have a pleasant day. I have a picture over my sideboard of three little girls crowded together on a couch, heads bent ernestly over a storybook...reminds me of your sweet little reading group...blessings to you!
Good afternoon Marion and thanks for the lovely entry in my Swedish blog. I have now after your visit decided to turn that blog into English. So You live in Wales! A lovely place. I have been there 2-3 times with my now husband Darren who comes from Stoke-on-Trent. We have been together for 12 years and last September we got married at last, on a boat.
We used to go over to England every year until last year when I was done redundant for the first time ever, so now it's only Darren who can visit England to see his family and 2 kids.
We moved to this house last April and it's my first ever house (detached) and it's out in the country. I love it here! Used to live in Stockholm but moved out from it now to get some peace and quiet.
Have a nice day!
So cute...just the plce to be on a cold day tucked up and reading a good book!
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