On Vacation: Be Back Tomorrow
I forgot to tell you that I’m on vacation. In fact, I was on vacation all last week. Well, I was actually working on a HUGE project for most of last week and couldn’t even think at the end of the day – except about a glass of wine. Then, I went on vacation to our beach house (shown above).
I know. You’re all jealous. But I hope you’ll forgive me if I add that we also have a HUGE pool only seconds away. Read More…
Home Tour: Lizz’s Beautifully Decorated Jewel Box Home
My friend Lizz is a brilliant web designer who has a great eye for interior design as well. When Lizz isn’t at work, she’s either sailing her boat or taking photographs, including these of her home, hidden away on a quiet street in Grosse Pointe. Let’s take a sneak peek, shall we? Read More…
A Very Modest Cottage Winner!
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Thanks to everyone who entered to win A Very Modest Cottage. Stay tuned for my next book giveaway next month. Without further ado, the winner is…
Margo!
A Very Modest Cottage: Giveaway Ends Tomorrow!
Have you entered to win a copy of A Very Modest Cottage? Scoot down a few posts to read all about this beautiful and inspiring book written by Tereasa Surratt. Or, just click here. It’s a fun book! To keep things legal, I have to state that, while the book was given to me, my opinion is entirely my own. I was not paid to write a good review. That will be obvious to the lucky winner!
To enter, leave a comment in this post or the previous one. I’d love to hear everyone’s favorite summer memory, but that’s not required. The contest ends tomorrow (Thursday) at 12:00 EST. I’ll draw a winner at random and post the name of the lucky winner at the end of the day.
Giveaway: A Very Modest Cottage
“From the day we decided to move and restore the cabin to the night that we pounded the last nail was only three short months. We could not have guessed how many stories the little cabin would reveal to us over time.” So beings the story of A Very Modest Cottage, a quaint, beautifully photographed book by Tereasa Surratt. The cabin was one of several in abandoned motel park which lived next door to her grandmother’s house. “I had been dreaming about the cabin ever since I was knee-high to a grasshopper,” says Tereasa. She daydreamed about fixing it up and making it her home. Sometimes dreams do come true. Read More…


























