So, can you see it? There on the right of the fireplace. Door #2. When I moved into this house, I placed the door right there until I could figure out where to put it. And, it's been there ever since. I love that door. And, it is surrounded with lots of previously loved interesting goodies.
There is that round table....and a chair. They are there now, but sometimes other things take their place. I like moving things around...but, I don't do that as much these days as well, you know....I'm older now and sometimes energy escapes me. They are there now and probably will be all winter the way things seem to be going.
Here is a wonderful and very special gift I received several years ago. It was made by
Dawn at The Feathered Nest. It's lovely and smells good too. Notice my last name is there. Extra special.
I found this mailbox on one of my hunting and gathering outings. Perfect color for that old door. Sometimes I even put mail in it. Christmas cards, all kinds on occasion. It's fun. I have a habit of placing old photos in sometimes crazy places. Here, I have placed an old photo of these soldiers marching....my Dad right there in front...second on the right. I wish I knew where it was though. I spent ten years of my life "in the army with Dad." That's what I used to call it back then. If he were here now, he would be 111 years old. And, I just turned 76. Makes that a very old photo!
Also on the table is what I call my "crystal ball." Just for fun. And, there is picture frame on the table where I have placed a candlestick. I love candlelight...and it looks quite cozy when one is lit here.
I found that "tree" in what I call "Two Pines Park" the empty lot behind my house. It's eleven feet tall.
I dragged it into the house the first winter I lived here. I'm sure everyone thought I was nuts. I don't mind...and I love the tree. So much so, that I have not been able to talk myself into getting rid of it.
If you look at that letter E, underneath that bottom corner, you can see a vintage glass bird ornament on the tree limb. It's adorable!
See....so cute.
Well, a close-up of that photo.
These bells belonged to my mother-in-law. They are tied to one of the door hinges.
There is also a key tied there too. That key belonged to an old house in Little Rock, which was my son's first home when he moved out of our home. Seems I have a huge habit of saving "stuff."
So, there you are. Door #2. One more to go. It's really in a different place. You'll see next week.
See you then!
Wherever You Are Today
BE WELL
from
Bird Nest Cottage
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