Ok, it looks really dark in these pictures, it is deep, but it's just my weenie camera phone that is making it look this dramatic. Still I couldn't help posting some quick pictures. There will be more to come in which you can make out more details, I promise!
Oh, and those are the finished (well 95%) curtains that you saw in the previous post as random pieces of purple velvet that Violet found so comfy. I actually set out to make something and accomplished it! These curtains and the baby (who I'm pretty sure I don't have a choice about finishing) - two things to check off the list! ; )
Dita has already found the incredibly comfortable glider that Phoebe gave us.
The chronicle of our adventures, The Pink Time is a reference to the fabulous Pink Bathroom in our house. We are about to embark on yet another major life adventure. Look out for changes to the title and theme - coming soon!
Friday, October 29, 2010
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Violet Relaxing
Violet decided that the purple velvet I bought for the curtains was so comfy she was willing to get under the crinkly brown paper to sit on it. Sounds strange, but not as weird as Dita, who just sat right on top of the whole pile, crinkliness and all.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
A Walk Around Corning
Two views across the river toward the town from the Museum side. It's a really beautiful day!
Old World Cafe
A very cool ice cream shoppe and cafe with lots of original details. Hooray for architectural carving!
Pumpkin Praline Caramel Sunday on an etched granite table top.
This baby is really going to like ice cream when he comes out!
The walk to the Museum was pleasant, but foggy, this is the bridge as I am headed toward the library.
It's really a very cute town.
The hotel did a rather nice 'healthy breakfast.' Needless to say I did not finish it all!
Monday, October 11, 2010
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Storb Boys
The Storb men - aren't they cute?
They don't look alike or anything... I have a feeling I know what the new Storb man is going to look like!
Friday, October 8, 2010
William Morris Symposium
Even the plants were cooperating with the theme!
Anyone know what these are, I love them!
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