We saved more than money on this restyling project. We saved family keepsakes. These once salmon pink chairs were from my husband’s childhood home. They were special and also happen to be super comfy. For years, we tried unsuccessfully to find a place in our former home for them. They spent a short time in the reception area of a… View Post
Cue the Bagpipes
Would you enjoy transporting yourself into a romantic episode of Outlander? Or, maybe you prefer watching enormous men in kilts throw super heavy stuff? The Scottish Games and Highland Gathering at Boone Hall Plantation has something for everyone. It was one of the first events we attended here in the Charleston area and now I never want to miss it…. View Post
Coastal Vignette On the Cheap
We’ve lived here one year and are finally moving forward on decorating plans. Our cherry and walnut wood furniture from our former Philadelphia home was way too dark in combination with the deep cherry wood floors of this house. I’d really hoped for light reclaimed barn flooring that wouldn’t show scratches, dust or dog fur. But when I saw… View Post
Porch Project In Progress
It’s August. Time for taking it slow and sipping sweet tea. A good place to get productive on relaxation is your front porch. Mine needed a little something-something. We had the two requisite black resin rockers. I found two matching fantastic indoor/outdoor rugs at Pier 1 Imports on sale. I placed them on either side of the porch to create… View Post
Rolling Into Fourth of July
On Fourth of July, my brother Chris and I would decorate our bikes with red and blue streamers. We went through lots of Scotch Tape. Sometimes we’d go watch the local fireworks at Abington High School and other years we’d be satisfied with sparklers (somehow terrifying) and my Dad’s hibachi charcoal grill burgers. A sweet slice of Americana. Here in the South, the… View Post
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