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Showing posts with label brick. Show all posts

Wicked...



Happy Sunday my friends.  I hope you are enjoying your weekend!  I am so excited I get to go to Wicked tonight with my girls... my first time!

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Hide away...


Why is it if we just hide away our to do list is still waiting there when we return?  I wish to hide away here for a few days and come back to everything already taken care of!  Is anyone going to come with me?  

Wishing you a wonderful Saturday!

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Textured brick walls





I love the texture of a brick wall with the texture peeling away.. 
 What about you? 
 Would you show it if you could?  

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A Peek at Boston...





When we visited Boston several years ago I fell in love with the buildings and the stone work.  The black shutters with the brick was a perfect match!  

Wishing you a wonderful holiday weekend!  

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Grey and White in clean detail







I love the clean feeling of these spaces.  Simple and understated but fun and the shutters are so perfectly greige.  

I hope you had a wonderful weekend.  I finally got all of my plants in the ground and I bought a few more hydrangea and a new pink wisteria.  I cannot wait for next spring to see how it will look growing above my porch.

Happy Monday!

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London recall..





















I was thinking of London when I did the post earlier today. These are a few of the pictures we took on our trip last spring. The architecture was fantastic! I love all of the brick buildings and the natural neutral colors, the iron work, the courtyards and private gardens... so fun!

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