Thursday, September 16, 2010

Absolutely Ladylike


Who said as a grownup
we can't sleep in a nursery?



Or still dream in a playhouse?
No one.
And I am telling you right now
we can~
Because we are all still little girls
at heart~
I hope your week is being good
to you~
~
Hugs today to You!
~


fin

25 comments:

  1. ...simply adore Sandy and her fairytale like world ~
    xo, Rosemary

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  2. Oh that is my dream to have a playhouse. A little dreamhouse of my very own ! Love the way your head works !

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  3. How dreamy. What a wonderful way to escape...or perhaps rendevous. Sea Witch

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  4. What a great place to dream. Enjoyed the visit.
    Debbie

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  5. Isn't that the dreamiest cottage any one has ever seen? I picked up a new Country Victorian magazine and her little dream cottage is featured in it. I have been reding her blog. My Shabby Streamside Cottage I think.


    Janice

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  6. This very petite cottage is one of the sweetest things I've ever seen. It proves that one mustn't own a mansion to live in a dream!

    Happy weekend, dear friend!

    Mandy

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  7. Hello Dearest Janet,
    What a dream. I am obsessing over the bookshelves in the eaves of the little cottage. How charming and beautiful. Thank you for once again wisking me away to a bautiful place today. Hope you are well.
    xoxo
    Judith

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  8. Oooh, these are just dreamy! I am definitely still a little girl at heart with bunches and ribbons in my hair. Can I come to play?

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  9. How perfectly lovely! And how true - we all need to stop and play once in a while. Every time I visit you here, I know I will smile. Thank you for that!

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  10. The photos are actually ones from Sandy's blog My Shabby Streamside Studio. She will be featured on Nate Berkus show next week on Sept 21 st!! She made the studio herself and it is just dreamy. Check out her blog and watch Nate's new show on 21st!
    Marie Arden Pink Living

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  11. No matter how many times I see Sandy's place, I see something new and interesting. We all need our own studio getaway.

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  12. it is absolutely being good to me! I wish the same for you~ and I think we need a girls weekend in that darling little cottage!
    xx

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  13. Wow, that first photo is like the ultimate grown up getaway place for the fabulous woman. I want one... just sayin' ;)


    Hope you have a wonderful night Love,
    B.

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  14. OH MY GOSH!!! If I had that bed, I would probably never leave it! Those pics are just gorgeous, I love it! Have a great day! xoxoxoxo

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  15. No matter how many times I see that little house I still like it.

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  16. Imagine the dreams you'd have in that bed.

    Diane

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  17. How dreamy and pretty and fabulous! I love it.

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  18. So dreamy images!
    Have a nice weekend,
    Yvonne

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  19. I had an attic abode when I was a teenager and I want it back. It was the perfect place to dream and create. Are you packing your bags yet? Thinking about you Janet. Much love XO

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  20. I love the little streamside studio. I'm always looking at the photos of it just because they make me happy!


    I'm having a little give away on my blog for SOSOBELLA, so if you have a moment, I'd love for you to stop by!

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  21. I forgot to add, I'm your newest follower!

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  22. I love that little cottage. Would love to have it myself when I'm grown up, but then in a beige version. In the middle of a field with wild flowers... And a 1960's Volkswagen Beetle happily buzzing away next to it. Yep. That's what I want.

    You make me dream, I love your blog =)

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  23. I so want to live here and wear red rainboots!

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  24. beautiful. trying to catch my breath...
    blessings
    deborah
    {thewhitechair}

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  25. Oh, I'm just catching up with your blog and I'm honored you posted these pictures! Photo credit is actually Trevor Tondro for the New York Times, sweetie. Thanks so much for sharing!


    Bisous,

    Sandy @ My Shabby Streamside Studio
    http://myshabbystreamsidestudio.blogspot.com/

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