Some of my favorite things can be ordinary or extraordinary, simple or grand, but they all seem to tug at my heart . The following pictures are beautiful things that I have photographed…as they say “beauty is in the eye of the beholder.”
I love old crocks & jugs…
Wooden bowls…
An open kitchen…
Windsor settees…
Pewter…
Textiles…
Historical homes…
Candles…
Cupboards…
Redware…
Baskets…
Folk art murals…
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These are just a few of my favorite things, I could go on but I’ll leave it at that!
Blessings, Bonnie
All are wonderful items to love and surround your home with. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and beautiful pictures.Love everything on it. Great taste.
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie. I found your wonderfully beautiful blog through hopping around. I love your favorite things post. I am a new follower. -Steph- www.frontporchprimitives.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHi, Love your pictures. Your home is lovely. I also share your love of the old and loved. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Becki
Beautiful pictures of a few of my faves, too!
ReplyDeleteHEY BONNIE! ssspppttt...guess what. We Love the same things. I remember viewing your salt glaze a couple of years back...it inspired me so, and I've add a few more to my collection...Thanks to you.
ReplyDeleteOne more thing while I've gotcha here. How about sparing one of those LOVELY homes...I don't have one of those in my collection. YET! ;DDD
Thanks for sharing so much beauty with us. You never disappoint.
Huge Hugs,
Marlene
Hi, your photos are magic!I would like to invite you to my blog,and to share a ...a tea in My Garden swap, nothing complicated, but nice, in my opinion!Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie, Love the crocks, one of my favorite things,the open kitchen is just beutiful, love the cabinets, well I just love all the pictures, great primitives, thanks for sharing them with us. Vicky
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is beautiful. Wonderful pictures, lovely music, a nice place to visit.
Hi, Bonnie:
ReplyDeleteYour blog is indeed beautiful. I also live in New England in Western Massachusetts. There are shops to frequent, historic sites to visit and the best seafood. You can never run out of things to do in New England.
Hugs,
Susan
Your photos capture and showcase the different architectural styles of New England so well! Aren't we fortunate to live in such a beautiful area!
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