August on Walnut Avenue
…it, and then put it back into place. Look how nice her floors look. She’ll soon be ready to stain and seal them. The family room paint job is nearly…
…it, and then put it back into place. Look how nice her floors look. She’ll soon be ready to stain and seal them. The family room paint job is nearly…
Back in January we purchased a television that was too big to fit into our armoire. Mr. SP just happened to be in the process of crafting a cabinet that…
…this summer. There’s no better way to get rid of stress than to pound on a tennis ball for a while. ~Did your family go on any trips this summer?…
…curtains for Mama’s basement family room on Tuesday. Do you remember the sneak peak from Amanda’s party post? Whenever I make something for someone else, I’m a little worried that…
…into the city with her family to show us around the town. Spending the afternoon with them was a treat even if things didn’t go exactly as planned. Don’t miss…
…house belongs(ed) to the Astor family. The house below is beside The Breakers. These are just a few of the mansions that are along…
Greetings from the Outer Banks. I’m on vacation this week and next with my mom and niece. My aunt, uncle, and their family are staying a few blocks away from…
…meat lover in your family. A package of thawed, frozen chopped spinach would also be a nice addition to the dish. The original recipe is from Southern Living. I did…
This rocking chair belonged to my great grandfather. It was always in our basement family room when I was growing up and it is super comfortable. Mama let me have…
If you are new to my blog, my mother is restoring an old house on Walnut Avenue. The house has been in our family since it was built at the…
…except for the buttons. The main fabric is from my kitchen curtains, the button fabric from my dining room curtains, and the piping is from my family room curtains. I…
My grandmother made the framed embroidered piece you see over my mantle for my family back in the 70’s. I remember it hanging in many places in our home until…