tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5183416806466219655.post3010431038232211124..comments2024-03-23T08:18:56.679-05:00Comments on 1893 Victorian Farmhouse: Summer on the Porch and Other ThingsMrs. Dhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07556632048798711513noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5183416806466219655.post-57659374547757061322017-07-09T00:58:34.064-05:002017-07-09T00:58:34.064-05:00I see you just keep staying busy. Do you ever jus...I see you just keep staying busy. Do you ever just sit and loaf? I'm so impressed with your purging of scraps and the organization of your supplies. We find that we know we have it but can not find it so buy another. We need your organizing system. I like how you can even make so many different thing using scraps. Your creativity is unending. Your brain must never stop! Hope you do well at craft fairs. All your items are so inviting. Keep up the good work! Your front porch looks beautiful. Enjoy your summer.Gearhartnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5183416806466219655.post-18212245805078460722017-06-29T13:55:18.153-05:002017-06-29T13:55:18.153-05:00What a delightful and inspiring post! I love your ...What a delightful and inspiring post! I love your potholders and padded bags. Such creative use of leftovers, of which we all have plenty! I always like to think of them as building blocks, and you have certainly used them as that here! I know envy is a sin, but I'm tempted to envy your outdoor spaces. Here, mosquitos are a never-ending problem. Mr. Muddling sprayed some homemade recipe we saw a facebook yesterday and so far, so good! Yay!Elaine/Muddling Throughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07542943000832182111noreply@blogger.com