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"Pongáio" was the name my Aunt Mona gave to a long, green, cool room where we gathered at her home —
replete with comfy chairs, a rocker, sewing machine, sewing goods, beautiful beads, shelves, books, bibelots, photographs, odds'n'ends, mementos of a life, treasures —
a gathering of all the useful & 'useless' things that so make life a pleasure.



Showing posts with label arquitecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arquitecture. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Braids

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(from a Fb page... forgot to write which one!)
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I do always try to put the source and/or photo credit when I can... something that's geting harder with the multipliation of image sites. Having no luck with trying to find the origin of the photo above (google: "llama pink cottage llama in front thatched roof" ), BUT... I did find this!

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from 4 feet 2 mouths: Cozy Cafayate (by Carmen)
Just no braided thatch! wink 2

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Far Island

Chris Duff Isle of Lewis
"Blackhouses of old - the traditional homes of Lewis crofters"

From Chris Duff's blog Northern Reaches.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Color the Grey

Just back from trip Across The Big Pond.
Had me all sorts of weather: cold, cold & rainy, freezin' cold (for me) & rainy, warm & sunny, hot...

Got back — grey, rainy and cold weather.
And caught a cold.

So feeling rather grey and cold myself, and remembering all those grey days with grey-to-ish buildings makes me appreciate all the more these photos.

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County Cork, Ireland

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London
both images via
*Update: Found here that this is Neal's Yard Salad Bar, Covent Garden, London


Friday, June 17, 2011

Itsy-ibtsy-teensy-weensy

As I've said: love those teeny houses, buuuuut...

A house I'd love to fit in!
WithyMillsLaundry
Actually, the laundry of Withy Mills Farm!!!

To see to what heights, or smalls, an itsy-ibtsy-teensy-weensy cottage/house obsession can take you!
(There's always the addendum: just make it a little larger and...)

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Little house on the prairie

This little house on the prairie (well, maybe not the prairie?) was built by Cody. You can read her story here, or click on the image. The plan she used was the "20'x30' 1-story cottage plans".

Cody's House

These build-your-own little houses and cottages are from J. Show and CountryPlans.com


Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Leeetle House!

A itsy-bitsy leeeetle house/cottage. So cute.
I really would like to fit in one!
I think I would have to have several over some land.

This cutey from Ross Chapin Architects. On his site there several more, some a little larger... all delicious.

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Thursday, March 06, 2008

Hobbity

My sister-in-law asked me to design a Hobbit hole, or house, for her.
Wow!
Yippee!

But nooooo...blush3still
not exactly a house, but a house logo, for her medicinal herb business.

After the let down...  
Yiiippee! I get to draw some hobbity-bitty houses!

Off to googleland I went for images to refresh my memory...

One of the absolutely delicious things I found was this:

Simon Dale

Simon Dale's site is full of scrumptious photos of the building of his hobbity-ish home.
Below are a few...

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And he even has some hobbitesesss to go with the house!

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 (Just too cute! 'Ware Frodo!)
All images © Simon Dale

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Cottage Love

I love cottages.
The tiny kind, not the Newportish giants.

Since a girl, I would save those little house plans and drawings at the end of the Country Living Magazine... the smaller the better.
I really, reeeeelly love little houses and cottages...

But, and a BIG BUT at that, I don't know if I'd actually (ever) manage to live in one:
too much" precious stuff "!

And... where would that dream deep-soaking-bathtub go? (Although, I think one of those could be fitted in)

I do have to go on a personal de-stuff-ing crusade... *sigh*

I'd love houses to be teeny on the outside and big on the inside, as I imagine Mrs. (Ma) Shoe's must be, to fit in all those children. Even stacked on kiddie shelves, a lot of room would be needed!

As not possible with the physics of this world (yet...?), I'll just keep collecting images and sighing over them.
Ah, yes! And slowly sending my preciosities (a.k.a the j-word, my s dear j-u-n-k) to new homes.

Ma Shoe's House
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from web


Update: images & poetry!
More There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe:

old woman's shoe
Drawing of There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe by Kronheim, c.1875
                          There was an old woman who lived in a shoe.
                          She had so many children, she didn't know what to do;
                          She gave them some broth without any bread;
                          Then whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.

The earliest printed version in Joseph Ritson's Gammer Gurton's Garland in 1794 has the coarser last line:
                          She whipp'd all their bums, and sent them to bed.
from Wikipedia