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Friday, December 31, 2010
Goodbye 2010 Hello 2011
image 1 - kate spade via pretty stuff, image 2 - , image 3 - little of that, image 4 - kates papiere
Skywatch Friday.
We have had a lot of fog and dreary weather lately. The same fog early this morning and then all of a sudden the sun came through that fog in a beautiful red ball. I am sorry it didn't turn out as red as it was at that moment but the pink sky did better in this photo. It was the beginning of a beautiful sunny day.
Happy New Year everybody.
For more beautiful skywatch pictures go here.
Happy New Year everybody.
For more beautiful skywatch pictures go here.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Sunrise at Botany Bay
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
From the Archives - Old Salem Tree Shadow
Winkler Bakery, Old Salem, North Carolina © Doug Hickok Winter is well underway in the South. The air is colder but the sun can still warm-up afternoons. On bright days, the light angles a little lower, and shines a little sharper. Colors can be more saturated. I love this kind of light. In this photo, it's late afternoon, and a large bare tree projects its shadow onto the corner of a bakery in Old Salem. It was near here in 1766 where Protestant missionaries from Moravia (a former province in the Czech Republic) settled to begin their new life in the New World. Today the Town of Salem is preserved as though still in the 18th century, an enclave surrounded by the modern urban landscape of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It's a wonderful attraction and well worth a visit to anyone interested in American history, and our connection to the Old World. The Winkler Bakery continues the tradition of baking fresh breads in a wood burning oven. And, boy does it smell heavenly! Here's a link to learn more about Old Salem. |
Outdoor Wednesday
Outdoor Wednesday is hosted by Susan from A Southern Daydreamer. Thank you Susan.
These pictures I took this year in the beginning of January in one of my favorite parks. It looks the same now, bold and white. In a few months time it will be green and beautiful again. I love the way nature goes.
These pictures I took this year in the beginning of January in one of my favorite parks. It looks the same now, bold and white. In a few months time it will be green and beautiful again. I love the way nature goes.
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Universal Pattern
My world Tuesday.
For my world Tuesday I again have pictures of snow. It seems like there is nothing else too see.
I hope you all had a great Christmas? We did and now we are looking forward to the New Year.
For more my world photo's go here.
I hope you all had a great Christmas? We did and now we are looking forward to the New Year.
For more my world photo's go here.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Winter Pond Reflection
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Later That Same Day...
Saturday, December 25, 2010
Friday, December 24, 2010
Follow the Yule Tide Road
Skywatch Friday.
This beautiful early sunsrise was last week. These last few days we have had a lot of snow and dark skies.
There are lots more beautiful skies. For that go to Skywatch Friday.
I'd like to take the opportunity to wish you all a very happy Christmas.
There are lots more beautiful skies. For that go to Skywatch Friday.
I'd like to take the opportunity to wish you all a very happy Christmas.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Shadow Play of the Gate Scroll
All Over Red Rover
Well, that's it. I'm finished for this year. It has been one of the biggest years of my life. I've had a beautiful baby boy who I absolutely adore, I've renovated our store, I've imported my very first 2 container loads of Stuart Membery furniture for Black & Spiro, I've moved house, I've started renovating our new house, I've decorated lots of wonderful homes and met lots of lovely new people, I've made new friends and I have to say I haven't cried as much this year...that in itself is a huge achievement for me as I tend to cry when I am stressed so that must mean I haven't been as stressed this year!!
I've had a wonderful year and I am looking forward to spending some much needed time with my boys. I am looking forward to reflecting on all the things I've achieved this year and I am very much looking forward to having some time over the holidays to make plans and goals for the year which lies ahead.
As I move into the 5th year of posting here on my blog I hope to be able to continue to inspire you as I lead you along my winding road. I am also looking forward to following the journey of my very talented and kind fellow bloggers in 2011.
Thank you for your interest and for continuing to read my blog. You are all so wonderful and very supportive. This really is such a happy and positive community and I am so thrilled to be a part of it.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
See you soon.
Anna
xxx
image - black & spiro, elouise van riet-grey
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
7 Reasons Why You Should Update your Pool's Filtration and Cleaning System
Thinking about replacing your pool's filtration and cleaning system? If you haven't considered it then it's time to start thinking about just how old your current filter and pump is. Letting this one slide may not be the best idea. Here's a few good reasons to think about replacing your current system:
- Your pool filter and pool pump work hard to keep your pool shining and fresh almost year-round. Having something running for that long over such a large period of years is cause enough to replace it. Think about the appliances in your house that you've recently replaced and how much life they had left in them at the time. Not much? A pool's filtration system needs to be in top working order. If not, then it's likely to be not cleaning your pool as efficiently as it needs to be cleaned.
- It's expected that one day they'll give up the ghost and you'll have to replace them. There's a danger that they'll both go at the same time, when you'll have no funds behind you to sort out the mess. Your pool pump, filtration and cleaning system are the reason it looks so sparkling clean. As a pool owner, you may well have let your duties slide a little bit from time to time. Imagine if you had no choice but to wait for a replacement, and all the while your pool is descending into something resembling a green primordial soup.
- New technologies are constantly being created and developed specifically to make your life a lot easier. If you're using an old-fashion vacuum that you have to push around the bottom of a pool with a pole then it's definitely time to move on. Newer models of automated pool vacuums are efficient and more hands-free than ever before.
- The time you spend on your pool maintenance is only going to grow the more you put off replacing your system. With innovations such as leaf eater attachments for your vacuum and salt water chlorinators, the time you spend on pool cleaning and maintenance can be cut down to a fraction.
- As with all new technologies, the pool maintenance industry is creating more environmentally friendly products. A new cleaner and filtration system uses less energy (saving you money) and is more efficient at its job.
- If your pool pump is old and cranky, it's likely that it's making a lot of noise. You could simply replace the motor, but it's only a matter of time before the rest of the pump begins to perish.
- If you're replacing one part of your pool's system, perhaps installing a salt chlorinator or new vacuum, think about its compatibility with your current system. Old and new technologies will not necessarily mix well. Replacing the whole system may seem costly at the time, but it will ensure that all parts of your system are running smoothly and at their best.
From the Archives - Bridge Wednesday
Almost There...
Today I delivered this armchair to one of my lovely clients in Toowoomba. The orchid printed linen we covered the chair in is actually one of my favourite fabrics at the moment. I can't wait until tomorrow night as we will be completely finished our pre-Christmas installations and deliveries. It certainly has been a wonderfully hectic Christmas season and I can't wait to have a couple of weeks away with my boys!!
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
From the Archives - When Really in Rome...
Piazza del Popolo, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Borga District, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Ponte District, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Borga District, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Ripa District, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Near The Vatican, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Borga District, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Esquilino, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Colosseum, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
Near Piazza Navona, Rome, Italy © Doug Hickok |
My world Tuesday.
This was my world this weekend. Snow, snow, snow, a white blanket all over our little country. I believe we never had so much snow. The roads were blocked, the trains couldn't ride and airplanes couldn't fly. Complete chaos as we are not used to so much snow here.
For more my world photo's go here.
For more my world photo's go here.
Monday, December 20, 2010
The Eyes Have It
Loving
I am completely in-love with these images...especially that lovely pink!
image 1 - sara hicks malone via decor8, image 2 - paule marrot {image source unknown SORRY!}, image 3 - miles redd
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