Mrs. M...you have fantastic taste!!! You know that don't you? And I'll bet it does look good with red. Our dining room is all browns, with the natural oak woodwork and ancient brown patterned wall paper.
Dear Threecollie, "Early Morning Light" in addition to being a very pleasing photograph, and a great desktop background as well, reminds me physically very much of the dining room and its furniture in the farmhouse I lived in for my first 6 years, 1941-46, in what was then rural Ohio, about 26 miles NE of Columbus. And so your photograph really tugs at my heart. (And what's left of the once way-out-in-the-country farm is now surrounded by suburbia run rampant.)
I'm mindful of your copyright notice; I do have your photograph on my desktop right now, that's as far as it goes. If that's not OK with you, please let me know.
Here're some links to blogs from our part of the world, north florida (think south georgia), that I hope you will enjoy; most have lots of photographs. The last blog, though, is something completely different and one I find a delightful treat.
Hi Charless, you are welcome to use the photo on your desktop and indeed I am flattered that you want to. I grew up (partly, as my folks moved around a lot) in an old farm house too and I loved it there. I will look at the blogs you linked to, and thank you. I have seen a couple of them before I think, and Pure Florida is my very favorite blog. I think I have seen Distracted Housewife and definitely paddle tales and a couple of others. I will take another look as they are good ones. Thanks again.
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Pretty.
I have that exact same tablecloth, btw. My dining room is red and the cloth looks great in it.
Mrs. M...you have fantastic taste!!! You know that don't you?
And I'll bet it does look good with red. Our dining room is all browns, with the natural oak woodwork and ancient brown patterned wall paper.
LOL, oh suure I have great taste! What is that little idiom? ... great minds think alike... ;)
I love your floor in that Dining Room. Your photo is so lovely; it really expresses the morning's ambience.
"Early Morning Light" makes a Great Desktop background!
Thanks, charless
Dear Threecollie, "Early Morning Light" in addition to being a very pleasing photograph, and a great desktop background as well, reminds me physically very much of the dining room and its furniture in the farmhouse I lived in for my first 6 years, 1941-46, in what was then rural Ohio, about 26 miles NE of Columbus. And so your photograph really tugs at my heart. (And what's left of the once way-out-in-the-country farm is now surrounded by suburbia run rampant.)
I'm mindful of your copyright notice; I do have your photograph on my desktop right now, that's as far as it goes. If that's not OK with you, please let me know.
Here're some links to blogs from our part of the world, north florida (think south georgia), that I hope you will enjoy; most have lots of photographs. The last blog, though, is something completely different and one I find a delightful treat.
(I think you already visit this one.)
http://paddletales.blogspot.com/
http://photo-misc.blogspot.com/
http://pineyflatwoodsgirl.blogspot.com/
http://pureflorida.blogspot.com/ (I think you already visit this one.)
http://terry-marilyngetoutdoors.blogspot.com/
http://aikane.blogspot.com/2006/01/thomas-dawsey-cabin.html
http://tent-tales.blogspot.com/
http://www.tallahassee.com/special/blogs/tt/
http://distractedhousewife.blogspot.com/
Hi Charless, you are welcome to use the photo on your desktop and indeed I am flattered that you want to. I grew up (partly, as my folks moved around a lot) in an old farm house too and I loved it there. I will look at the blogs you linked to, and thank you. I have seen a couple of them before I think, and Pure Florida is my very favorite blog. I think I have seen Distracted Housewife and definitely paddle tales and a couple of others. I will take another look as they are good ones. Thanks again.
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