9.06.2009

B&W Sunday.......

Living out here in the country,
can get mighty lonesome sometimes.....
lately, I have been becoming "part of the prairie".....
don't freak out now, I'm still sane...i think....
what I mean is, it has brought me so much peace and inspiration.....
~that I didn't know existed until we moved here and are now settled~
When I am blessed to have people stay over at the farm, some might say "you go overboard".....or "you shouldn't have"......or such things,
but to me, my home is a part of who I am, and I had the most fun recently putting together a whole room for a visitor who stayed nearly 5 days.........
and it was worth every minute of my preparation
taking time out between jaunts to and from the prairie to fill my room.....
.....a little flute playing.....
more this week on my room's transformation..........
blessings,


Please enjoy other B&W Sunday posts:
~ Carole

19 comments:

  1. I only can imagine living on a farm...and truth is that I would love to live like you...maybe someday...lovely post,waiting to see more...
    hugs an d have a great sunday
    Magdalena/Color Sepia

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  2. I feel sometimes too, Anne Marie, when I prepare a guest room at the lake...am I fussing too much or am I being a good hostess? I try to creat a warm and gratious feel to my home, yet others might do less and I still feel welcome in their homes.

    I guess the bottom line is to make my Lakehouse the home I enjoy, the guestrooms what I would enjoy, in the case perhaps if the hubs started to snore so much that I had to evacuate the master bedroom, and if the guests don't like it, there is a Holiday Inn 5 miles away!!

    Can't wait to see the rest of the transformation, my friend!!

    xoxo
    Jane

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  3. my sentiments exactly...:) its the little touches that mean so much..and I bet your visitor loved it..and felt right at home..;)

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  4. Beautiful photos, great moods - as always.

    I partecipated to your b&w Sunday again. :)

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  5. Beautiful photos again Anne Marie. I like peeking to your tranquil life thru your pics. I am also participating to your B&W Sunday today..

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  6. Gorgeous Anne Marie
    It does look wonderful and relaxing on the farm. I love your prairie flowers they look so peaceful. [love the boots too!!]

    PS My B&W post is up.
    Have a great Sunday
    x Julie

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  7. Anne Marie, very sweet post. What a virtue to be hospitable! Happy Labor Day.

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  8. counting the minutes til we meet, hug and exchange our domesticity.....cityfarmer

    see ya this afternoon

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  9. Love your Black and White photographs. The field of flowers and the boots with the little stone birds..really reflects your lifestyle. XXXX

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  10. Hi Anne Marie--
    I am of the belief that one should do what please them--if that means
    "going overboard" so be it! If it pleases you then that is ALL that
    matters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Can't wait to see your room.

    Melinda

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  11. Lucky guest to have you as their hostess.
    Can't wait to see the transformation of your room....music room I'm assuming.
    Happy Sunday!
    Carole

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  12. Now I partecipated to your b&w Sunday again... od bless Your next week!

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  13. I would love to come and stay in your guestroom. I can imagine, it looks like a dreamroom...

    Lucky you, to live at a farm.
    I can´t wait til your next post.

    Your blog is beautiful, it let´s me dream away, to a better place.

    Have a wonderful sunday!
    Luiza

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  14. Another home for a monochrome! I hope you like it.

    http://rinklyrimes.blogspot.com/2009/09/left-behind.html

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  15. Obviously you have the heart of a hostess, Anne Marie!

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  16. I have just discovered your gorgeous blog and will be back often x

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  17. Another classy,understated wonderful post!! Hope you are well,did you show your husband Johns photos? Talk soon,Chrissy

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  18. AND you play the flute??????????

    Good grief girl.


    I hold you in the highest esteem.

    On the "overboard" note, surely it is love that causes one to prepare and prepare and add the special details (like Ugandan dark chocolate and decaf coffee...). Your details are not missed and very much appreciated.

    What a shin dig girl! I hope you enjoy that cake (I hope just about as much that it turned out OK) and I hope you take some time in the Prairie this week to get restored after such a display of hospitality!

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  19. Beautiful B&W photos. I enjoy your blog so much...I can't wait to see the pictures you are going to post.

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