I received 2 blogging awards this past week, from 2 great blogging friends. Karen @ http://somedayarediamonds-karen.blogspot.com/ and Susan @ http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/ Karen lives in Southern California and she would like to live where there is 4 seasons, specifically Colorado. She also wants snow, lots of it! I don't blame her on the 4 seasons but the snow, well I'm not so sure. We have snow and lot's of it so the pics below are for Karen and anyone else that likes snow! We had 4 more inches on Thursday, which was down from the 6-8" they predicted. I got caught driving home in it and it was coming fast and furious at 1-2 inches per hour and sideways to boot! I was about 50 miles from home and at one point I had no idea where I was on the road. I had gotten off the freeway and took the back roads to avoid total white outs from the passing semi's . To say the least, it was a bit harrowing however we're used to driving in it so I just took it easy.. Below are pics taken around my yard yesterday. Fresh new snow for Karen! LOL. My other award was from Susan at a southern day dreamer, she hosts the wonderful Outdoor Wednesday which is one of my faves and she is so gracious and sweet. Check out both of these ladies blogs, you will enjoy them. I would like to pass these awards on to anyone that follows my blog. All of you are just wonderful and I really enjoy your friendship. The awards are at the bottom of this post so please take one if you don't have it already and take my thanks for all your nice comments. Have a wonderful week-end. Cindy in cold and snowy Wisconsin.
The Patio.
2/28/09
2/26/09
I Don't Have a Tablescape/But I have a Chair!
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2/25/09
Sunday Favorties/Outdoor Wednesday/ Mackinac Island and more


This is my 2nd go at this, so please let me know if this works. I have been having trouble with my blog all day. Welcome to another Outdoor Wednesday, hosted by the lovely Susan http://asoutherndaydreamer.blogspot.com/ please check out all the other great outdoor Wednesdays.
While walking the streets of Mackinac Island, Michigan last summer we came upon this little boy and his dog. I swear he looked like he was right out of central casting and he wasn't posing, he just happened to be sitting there with his dog.
The Mackinaw Bridge is 5 miles long and the longest suspension bridge in North America. It's longer than the Golden Gate. If you have a fear of bridges, as I do a bit, then this drive will be quite the rush. On one side of the bridge you will see Lake Michigan, on the other Lake Huron. The bridge connects residents from the UP to the mainland.
A small section of some of the gardens at the Grand Hotel. They are incredibly lovely!

A view of Mackinac Island as you are coming in on the ferry. There are only about 600 year round residents, however summer is very busy! If you ever get to visit, this is one magical place.

A side view of the beautiful Grand Hotel. We would have loved to stay here, however rooms start at $450.00 per night and coat and ties for the men and dresses for the women are required after 6:00 p.m. The movie, Somewhere in Time, starring Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour was filmed here. They have an annual lilac festival every June and I sure want to get there again this summer. Thanks for visiting, Cindy

A view of Mackinac Island as you are coming in on the ferry. There are only about 600 year round residents, however summer is very busy! If you ever get to visit, this is one magical place.
A side view of the beautiful Grand Hotel. We would have loved to stay here, however rooms start at $450.00 per night and coat and ties for the men and dresses for the women are required after 6:00 p.m. The movie, Somewhere in Time, starring Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour was filmed here. They have an annual lilac festival every June and I sure want to get there again this summer. Thanks for visiting, Cindy
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2/22/09
MET MONDAY/MINI KITCHEN MAKEOVER
Welcome to another Met Monday hosted by Susan @ http://betweenapsontheporch.blogspot.com/ when your finished here, be sure to check out all the amazing makeovers posted by some lovely bloggers.
When we moved into our present home 18 months ago we knew we couldn't spend much on our kitchen but could do a mini-makeover. Below shows a before pic, (click on any pic to enlarge)

Another view, the appliances,flooring and counter tops were only year old and the cupboards were still in pretty good shape. Some of the pics are a little dark, sorry about that.

First order was the curtains and paint. We painted the walls a combo of cotswold green and a soft patina from the Laura Ashley/cotswold stone collection. The curtains I ordered from J.C. Penneys.

I painted the old bench off white and made a cushion and some pillows.

We changed out the light over the dining area and added a more old fashioned looking one. Another big project was getting rid of the ugly faucet and replacing it with a rubbed bronze one. I'm lucky that hubby can do electrical and plumbing work too. In the 11 years we've been married, we've never had to call one.

We changed the other light in the kitchen area, it had been a big ugly fluorescent one. We found some white knobs and pulls for the cupboards which were fairly inexpensive but seemed to add a lot.

A closer view of the paint color.

One of my favorite things was the back splash my hubby did behind the stove, and on this side of the kitchen. Its a copper color and I really like the vintage look it adds. They are panels that you buy at Home Depot etc. but then they need to be cut and placed together in a match up pattern, kind of like hanging wallpaper.

Another view of the back splash and knobs and pulls.

Just recently we painted the other back splash with a tea leaf color and hubby added a few of the strips he had left from the other side.

Another view, the appliances,flooring and counter tops were only year old and the cupboards were still in pretty good shape. Some of the pics are a little dark, sorry about that.
First order was the curtains and paint. We painted the walls a combo of cotswold green and a soft patina from the Laura Ashley/cotswold stone collection. The curtains I ordered from J.C. Penneys.
I painted the old bench off white and made a cushion and some pillows.
We changed out the light over the dining area and added a more old fashioned looking one. Another big project was getting rid of the ugly faucet and replacing it with a rubbed bronze one. I'm lucky that hubby can do electrical and plumbing work too. In the 11 years we've been married, we've never had to call one.
We changed the other light in the kitchen area, it had been a big ugly fluorescent one. We found some white knobs and pulls for the cupboards which were fairly inexpensive but seemed to add a lot.
A closer view of the paint color.
One of my favorite things was the back splash my hubby did behind the stove, and on this side of the kitchen. Its a copper color and I really like the vintage look it adds. They are panels that you buy at Home Depot etc. but then they need to be cut and placed together in a match up pattern, kind of like hanging wallpaper.
Another view of the back splash and knobs and pulls.
Just recently we painted the other back splash with a tea leaf color and hubby added a few of the strips he had left from the other side.
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8:19 PM
2/18/09
Tablescape Thursday/ or a Country Brunch
It's time for another Tablescape Thursday hosted bySusan, the Diva of Tablescapes. When your finished here head on over to http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/ for a great variety of beautifully done tables.
I wanted to do a spring time table but when I woke up this morning and looked outside this is what I saw. Yap--more snow!
In keeping with the winter theme, I decided to do a Sunday Brunch, or casual supper table. Most of what is featured here are items I already owned. Below a pic of the table set for a Sunday Brunch. ( You can click on pics to enlarge)

Here's a view in the evening with the candle lit. The tablecloth, place mats and napkins were already living in my hutch. I made the brown toil table runner from $3 a yard fabric on sale at our local fabric store.

I shopped my house for the centerpiece. In keeping with my country theme, a little sheep, birdie and candle.

A closer view of a table setting. The plates were on sale at TJ Maxx for $3 a piece. They are Royal Stafford, so not a bad deal. I got 6 of them.

Here's a view in the evening with the candle lit. The tablecloth, place mats and napkins were already living in my hutch. I made the brown toil table runner from $3 a yard fabric on sale at our local fabric store.
I shopped my house for the centerpiece. In keeping with my country theme, a little sheep, birdie and candle.
A closer view of a table setting. The plates were on sale at TJ Maxx for $3 a piece. They are Royal Stafford, so not a bad deal. I got 6 of them.
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2/17/09
Outdoor Wednesday/ Cotton, Eagles and fruit!

By contrast, this next pic was taken in Northern Wisconsin last summer near a little town called Spooner. The majesty of the bald eagle sitting alone in the tree, seems to suggest he's taking in this great land of ours.
My last pic was taken near Traverse City, Michigan. It was the week of their annual Cherry Festival and their Cherry Trees ( which they are famous for) were in full bloom. Cherries are my favorite fruit and I was in hog cherry heaven! Cherries everywhere to see and to eat and to buy ( cute cherry decor etc.) What a treat! Thanks for stopping, Cindy
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Wordless Wednesday /Books
This week's Wordless Wednesday subject is books. Wordless Wednesday is hosted by Dixie@http://frenchlique.blogspot.com/ head on over and check out some amazing pics. 
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7:08 PM
Advice Needed, Baby Shower Ideas--Help!
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2/14/09
Wedding Photos and Precious Memories.


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