I recently changed things around on our sideboard in the dining room. It was time for some summer-fication - in other words adding some shells and driftwood.
I asked my youngest son if he had any shells I could use and this is what he came up with. I had no idea he had so many, given that we live a looooong way from the ocean.
I collected these pieces of driftwood from the cottage on Georgian Bay and the long twisty stick from Yellowstone Park (oops, please don't report me for taking something from a National Park).
I added two suncatchers that we bought years ago in Nova Scotia.
Plus you can see the light green antique jar I got at the Christie Antique Show in the front.
Don't sand dollars just put you in the mood for going to the beach. Which may or may not be a good idea, given that I won't be going to a beach any time soon.
The roses in the front garden were looking like they wanted in on the action, so I had to put some in the new green jar. Plus I had to add the sweet little navy jug given to me, recently, by a sweet friend .
And here's one more shot of the roses, covered in raindrops,
And one more shot, with the sun streaming in, making the glass sparkle.
And here's one more shot of the roses, covered in raindrops,
And one more shot, with the sun streaming in, making the glass sparkle.
Linked to Make Mine Beautiful at It's a Blog Party!
and Feather Your Nest Thursday at Secret Garden Cottage
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