Living in Normandy I had a blog some time ago and decided to create this one to continue the adventure with you through visits of special spots in Normandy and my hobbies DIY and home decoration. Hope to begin a new adventure with you!
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Hello friends. Just to let you know that I am having problems with my blog ( blogger and google) and I can’t do much for the moment. I hope...
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Hello Friends! Yesterday afternoon I baked croissant 🥐 for our tea time. Today, I am thinking of the nursery decoration. Many years ago I f...
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Hello Friends, Today, we should have stayed home but we went to a craft fair near us and suddenly decided we did not want to go home… we wer...
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This weekend, we have built the Ikea beds. This one has got two beds and three drawers for the pillows… I have not finished the room, but it...
Hope you get the garden taken care of in time!
RépondreSupprimerLove the mushrooms and the plates! And the jam will be tasty, I'm sure!
hugs
Donna
I like the plates and the light on your mushrooms. The weater is better here after having so much rain. There is flood on the rivers.
RépondreSupprimerIt is good that you are preparing for Christmas. This season is my favourite period of the year.
Have a good work in your garden but look after yourself. Hugs.
Your plates are very lovely.
RépondreSupprimerYour plates are so pretty. I love the copper jam pot, such a great shape for making jam. What kinds will you make? I purchased bulbs yesterday and will keep them cool for a few more weeks before planting them. Have a wonderful day!
RépondreSupprimerI just realized that I didn't order my bulbs this year. I'd better get that done.
RépondreSupprimerVery pretty vintage plates.
RépondreSupprimerI also made jam today. Mine was strawberry.
I love your vintage plates!
RépondreSupprimerThe lighting on the mushrooms looks so pretty.
Maxime will love the jam!