I insist on stepping away from our seasonal business calls and emails long enough to share our new screened-in porch with you.
This is one day that we don’t have school groups visiting our farm, so I thought I’d have all sorts of time to do what I wanted to do. Well, I was mistaken. After dropping off our daughter this morning, this is where I have been. Literally — I have been planted in this chair. I have my scheduling books on the floor beside of me and two phones to the right of me. I have answered phone calls and emails all day long.
The good news is, I have a wonderful breeze blowing through my hair, so my office is really nice.
Some of you may remember me saying that I was supposed to receive my parent’s white wicker furniture … well, I finally picked it up the other day. It was one of the hardest things I’ve done lately. I sobbed as I removed each piece. That couch and those chairs have a lot of memories attached to them and this felt like the beginning of taking apart my home place.
Heavy sigh …
I bought the little red rustic looking end tables (near the couch) from Carolina Pottery. They are really cute! The rest of the stuff, I pulled out of closets or off out of other rooms in my house. I really want to purchase a couple of things to spruce it up a little more. Here are some other shots for you to enjoy.
Maybe you can see the end tables better here … ok, well maybe not:
Pay no attention to the privacy screen outside of the screened-in area (ha, I guess that made you look). That will be taken down soon and replaced with pickets and a railing like the remainder of the deck.
I thought you might like a better view of the ceiling.
This is actually where I am sitting as I type this post. It is the least attractive corner of the porch. It needs help. Like I said before, I just grabbed stuff from the closets to make it look complete, but this one candle on this deck table looks pretty pathetic. I will do something else to this corner when I get a breather. But for now … here you go:
My parents loved their yard and lived on their screened-in porch. In honor of my parent’s memory, which I can’t escape when I look at this furniture, I am going to set up a bird bath and a lot of feeders around this area so that this furniture will feel right at home.
Hopefully looking at this furniture won’t sting with loss one day.
Absolutely beautiful I.got all teary ready this I miss them so much I love you!