Showing posts with label cottages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cottages. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Rabbit, Rabbit, Rabbit - Welcome to May

Well hello there!

Did you miss me? Did you even notice I only posted once last month? My dear friend, Di Cannon did. I am fine. I'm just incredibly busy with traveling and teaching. It's simply easier for me to share my life on my Instagram and Facebook page as I can post from my phone when I'm traveling. Plus, there use to be tons of people who read my blog and now only a few loyal friends hop by to say hi. I've noticed the blogs that have all the big followers etc. are people who blog for a living. They don't really share their life, they share "content" that they get paid for by sponsors. I'm just not into that and I don't have the time for it. My blog will always remain a little place about my life.


Going forward, I will still post at least once a month, but that might be it. Unless, I feel like posting more. You never know when something might come along that I just have to share in the form of a blog post. So, be sure to sign up (on the right sidebar) to receive my posts in your email. That way you don't have to remember to hop by. Of course, you can follow me on Facebook and Instagram if you want to see what I have been doing on a daily basis.

So let's see.... last month brought lots of adventures. My "Within and Inch of my Life" continues to grow. I have been having lots of fun with these. It's really fun seeing what I'm inspired to stitch each day. Most people can't believe I'm keeping up. I think that is the fun of this personal challenge. To see what 365 of these look like all together will be amazing.



Next, Beth, my Best Friend of 38 years met me in Asheville, NC in the beginning of April. We wanted to have a little BFF friend getaway as she too is turning 50 this year.


Asheville is amazing! It's full of art, nature and incredible restaurants.This fella was at the visitor center.


Beth and I both love to hike. We hiked all over the North Carolina Arboretum. It was incredibly beautiful even though it was chilly. I love this photo of Beth under a fallen tree.


If I lived in Asheville, I would totally be a season ticket holder for the Arboretum. The gardens were magical. They even have a quilt garden! Every year they pick a quilt block and then plant flowers to form the block. It wasn't ready yet, but the block they picked this year is a tulip block. Cool!


I took lots of nature photos. I thought this was interesting with the ball of moss next to the hole on the stump. I decided it was a doormat for the fairies who live there. ;)


This color combination of green, white and grey captivated me.


This year will mark ten years of me being a vegetarian. No, I don't miss meat at all and no, David is not a vegetarian. I cook different food for us. However, he is no fun to go out to dinner with. He has the taste buds of a toddler! Beth, on the other hand, will try anything. This vegetarian and vegan restaurant was our favorite. The flavor of everything was to die for!!


I saw this sign and Beth and I joked about getting tattoo's for our 50th birthdays. Not! Chickens we are. Her more so than me. ;)


When I left Asheville, I went to Concord, NC to teach a class and give a trunk show. I'm not sure what happened to my photos, but I can't find them anywhere on my phone. Poo! It was a great time though and I had lots of fun with those gals.

Next, I arrived home and went to a local plant nursery with my pals, Babs and Molly. We met this handsome fella there. I love his hairdo! He also had a look on his face that said, "People please. If you don't have any snacks then be off with you!" LOL! I do love Alpacas.


Next up, I traveled to Marietta, GA to teach a class and give a trunk show to the guild there. I was so excited to be able to stay with a long time blog friend, Heather Kosbab. Yes, she made that quilt behind us. Pretty huh? Heather's son Kevin is also a quilt designer and teacher!



Here is some...yes just some of her stash!


Here are her design walls. She loves applique, especially applique from the Aussie designers.


This is the other side of her studio with her long arm machine. Yes, the place is ginormous. Are you jealous yet? LOL!!!


I had a super fun time with my students. This bubbly lady is Angie. She is just so cute and I loved her unique style. Her pincushion and bee matched her outfit right down to the pearls.


I did have one sad thing happen while I was there. A long time customer/blog friend was suppose to come meet me and take my class. She probably owns every single design I ever made. We were both looking forward to meeting each other. Instead.... she lost her battle with cancer and passed away the day of my class. It was just so sad. Sending you hugs in Heaven Karen Mayhem. This was the inchie I stitched that day.


This month, David and I also celebrated one year in our cottage. Here is how the front yard looked when we moved in last year.



Here is how our cottage looks now. Funny how the sunlight makes it look yellow when it isn't.


We do plan on having the exterior painted this year. The cottage is 17 years old and it really needs painting in addition to some repairs.


Here's how the inside is shaping up. We got rid of all the icky grey paint and now it is a soft warm "aged white." I just can't do grey. It makes me depressed.


This is the guest bedroom. My friend, Jade, made the afghan at the bottom of the bed. It is alpaca yarn!


The elf on top of the bookcase belonged to my grandmother. It was made in Germany. I have always loved it and have fond memories of it in her house. I thought he looked perfect there as he is reading a book.


Our cottage is small. It looks big on the outside, but it really isn't. It's about 1800 square feet which includes my 300 square foot studio above the garage. It's cozy and warm and super easy to keep clean. ;)


What I love most about it is the light that floods in from every direction. I can't live in a dark house. I love the light.


Speaking of light, I got these new buffet lamps. They have gorgeous linen shades on them. Squee!


I also got some linen curtains for the living room. I still want to change out that striped chair. Saving my pennies for that.




Here's one view of the back yard.


Here's the other view. I'm so excited that we have bluebirds living in the house back there!


My dear friend, Lydia came to visit me too. It was so much fun spending time with her. As usual, we didn't get a photo. We did laugh that we both have the same hairdo though. Should length, strait bob. This is Alexander. He was at a local garden and home shop near me. I kept saying, "If he is still there when Lyd comes to visit, I will get him." Well, you can see he was. :)  Mr. MacGregor has moved to the back porch.



I also finally got around to organizing my curio cabinet. You know how much I can't handle clutter. I'm really happy with how this looks now.

I'm also really happy with the built in cabinet we had made. It looks so much better than that ugly hole in the wall that was there.


Steve and Val, my friends who purchased my New Bern house, also stopped by for a quick visit. It was great to see them. Val and I are kindred sisters for sure.



Sabrina says hello. Silly puddy tat just loves bath towels! "They're mine...all mine!"


Tomorrow, May 2, marks Hannah's seventh year with me. I can't believe it has been that long. She is also somewhere between nine and eleven years old. I'm not really sure as the rescue I adopted her from didn't know for sure. While she has some arthritis, she is doing really well. She is just as sweet and loving as she has always been. She is the oldest bunny I have ever had and she has been with me the longest out of all my bunnies. I'm soooooooooo incredibly lucky to have her sweet self in my life. Happy seventh "Gotcha Day" Hannah bunny!


Tomorrow I head back to Georgia to teach again. So until next time, I'll see you somewhere down the rabbit hole.


Hugs and friends,
Michelle



Thursday, April 6, 2017

Cottage for Sale

Helloooooooooooo! Well, I woke up this morning and realized I didn't write my blog post yesterday. LOL!! Time gets away from me as there has been much happening around Bunnyville. I haven't really talked about it because I wasn't sure how it would go, but David and I are selling our cottage. In fact, it may be sold and thus the reason I was busy with that yesterday and forgot to write my post.


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I will give you more details on all of it next week. If it has indeed sold, we will have to move out of here in three weeks. Yikes! We are not sure where we are going yet, but let's just say we are looking forward to an adventure and if it all works out, we can't wait to share it with you!

Until then, here is a 3-D tour of our cottage. It's amazing how buying and selling a house has changed over the years. Looking forward to reading your comments.


Hugs and see ya next week!
Michelle

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Around the World and Back Again

Well hellooooooooooo! First, let me send out a very belated Happy New Year to you! I am sorry I wasn't able to send you a note sooner, but my plans for the end and beginning of the year all fell apart with my health.

I worked almost 30 hours the week before the new year at my new job. It was all fun and exciting, but tiring in addition to trying to finish work for my business. The evening of the 30th I started feeling sick and by New Year's Eve day, I had to go to the doctor. Needless to say I had a form of the flu, which kept me in bed for five days. I went back to the doc on Monday as I was no better and it had turned into acute bronchitis. So now I am on some heavy duty drugs and hopefully I will be good to go in a week or so. I haven't been sick like this in 12 years. I think the stress of the new job, the house issues and David being sick just got my immune system down. All I can say is I am high as a kite on this medication. You know I'm a tiny person, so drugs hit me harder. If I say anything crazy in this post, I blame it on that! hee,hee,hee ;)

So let me start off showing you my little cottage so far. They are painting the interior now. They still have all the exterior painting to do and lots of yard work in addition to the driveway. Hopefully, (bunny ears crossed) we will be able to close and start moving in on February 8th, which is the Chinese New Year. So at least I can start off one new year on a happy note! Yay!



Next, I have to share this INCREDIBLE little tale with you. I honestly can't believe it! The day after Christmas, David and I walked up to get our mail. When I opened our mail slot, there was a dirty, soggy, worn out Priority Mail envelope in there. I said to David, "Good gracious! This thing looks like it has been around the world and back again!" Well little did I know it had!!!


When I looked at the date up top it said December 26, 2013 and New Bern. That was odd. All the customs information was worn off and the labels covered over so I had no idea what it was.



When I opened the envelope, I took out a wrapped package containing my book and a little goodie bag. Then it HIT me! Oh my gosh!!!! This was an order my dear friend Erica, from South Africa placed with me TWO years ago!!! I ended up having to send her another one. 




What I find sooooooooooooo incredibly crazy about this whole thing is that Erica has since moved to France and I moved to Wilmington. How on earth could it go all the way to South Africa and find it's way back to me in a new location EXACTLY two years to the date I posted it!?!?!


It made me think about how we all seem to go around the world and back again with things in our lives. For me it has been designing, teaching and construction business. Somehow we all find our way Home again.

I have so many adventures to share with you this coming year if you are still following along on this little ol' blog of mine. Some will be about house decorating, some will be about new Folk Art Fusion designs and teaching, some will be about whatever pops into my little bunny brain. Just know while I do post on Facebook more out of convenience this blog is always Home.

Light, love and Hoppy New Year!
Michelle and the fuzzy ones


Friday, September 6, 2013

Things that make me smile BIG

It's Friday again. Good gracious! This week has been super busy, but really good. I sat down to write this blog post and looked back over the past few months of photos. So many things that made me smile BIG. I thought I would share them with you today.


First thing that makes me smile big? Having two of the most adorable employees ever. Just when I think I've seen all their cute poses, they do it again. Melt my heart they do.


Being married to a 53 year old man who still eats like a 3 year old and ...


who honestly believes I will be rich and famous enough from Folk Art Fusion to buy him a company car (his dream car, a ZL1 Camaro).


Being an Auntie to three amazing kiddo's, getting them all to myself for a few days in the summer and having a neighbor/friend who let's them swim in her pool. (Thanks Captain!)


Teaching the oldest niece, Laura Michelle, to quilt and use the sewing machine.


Having a niece with a kind and loving spirit, who loves bunnies as much as her Auntie (Hannah adores Laura).

Having a nephew who is super smart and thinks it's the coolest thing ever to help Uncle David with yard work. He's 11 and he's taller than me!!!

Having a little niece who piles blankets and pillows in the window seat because that is "her bed" when she visits.


Having a little niece with a hilarious sense of humor.


Making bunny pancakes just because it's fun.



Having a best friend for 33 years and getting to take a trip together every year (My best friend, Beth. We met in art class when we were 12). She is also the Creative Director for my new book.


Giant moths, with fuzzy butts, who come to visit on my porch.


Flowers in a city park that look like they came out of a story book.


Bunnies who nap behind boxes.


Driving through neighborhoods to discover adorable little houses with charming details. Oh how I do love little houses.


Making art, designing patterns, teaching and sharing it with the world (only 2 of these kits left).

Living the life I always imagined.


The end.

Have a wonderful weekend. See ya back here on Monday.

xx,
Michelle and the Bunnies

Lady Hannah Goldenhare - Nothing Gold Can Stay

Hello dear friends, It's been a minute hasn't it? My last post was over a year ago. I decided I wanted to stay in my bubble where it...