I just read the name for your new home on your Apples of Gold blog and realized you had started a new blog. It will be so fun to follow you on your journey in a new-to-you home. God bless and much happiness!
I read about your new-to-you home and as I browsed down your sidebar came upon this link ~ it'll be fun to see what your new home looks like and to see the changes you plan on making!
By the way, the art/picture used for this post is lovely!
I didn't realize you had this blog till I read your comment! :) Lovely name for your new home! We used to call ours Rose Cottage but after I went from Victorian/Shabby Chic to mod....Rose Cottage just doesn't fit anymore hehe. Not sure what I could call ours!?
I can relate to being in a house that needs much work. We purchased an old victorian farmhouse built in 1911. It was also vacant for 15 plus years before we moved in. Good luck on your journey in fixing it up. This is also my first visit to your blog. I'm going to add it as a favorite on my website. If you don't mind. Brenda
Hi Deby, I am so glad you started this new blog, I am going to follow you as I love how your present your *tastes*. Also it brings me so much joy knowing you are enjoying your new surroundings and how you are going to put your flavour into your new home.Praise God for His mercies!! hugs Sandra nz
I just read the name for your new home on your Apples of Gold blog and realized you had started a new blog. It will be so fun to follow you on your journey in a new-to-you home. God bless and much happiness!
ReplyDeleteI read about your new-to-you home and as I browsed down your sidebar came upon this link ~ it'll be fun to see what your new home looks like and to see the changes you plan on making!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, the art/picture used for this post is lovely!
Looking forward to reading more...
ReplyDeleteRebecca
I didn't realize you had this blog till I read your comment! :) Lovely name for your new home! We used to call ours Rose Cottage but after I went from Victorian/Shabby Chic to mod....Rose Cottage just doesn't fit anymore hehe. Not sure what I could call ours!?
ReplyDeleteBev
I can relate to being in a house that needs much work. We purchased an old victorian farmhouse built in 1911. It was also vacant for 15 plus years before we moved in. Good luck on your journey in fixing it up.
ReplyDeleteThis is also my first visit to your blog. I'm going to add it as a favorite on my website. If you don't mind.
Brenda
Hi Deby,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you started this new blog, I am going to follow you as I love how your present your *tastes*. Also it brings me so much joy knowing you are enjoying your new surroundings and how you are going to put your flavour into your new home.Praise God for His mercies!!
hugs Sandra nz