Saturday, July 31, 2010

Aubergines



Sometimes the simple beauty of fresh summer vegetable almost takes my breath away. These small eggplant came from our neighborhood farm stand yesterday afternoon. I'm not sure what I'll do with them yet, but that's fine because at the moment I'm just having fun taking pictures of them.

When I was a little girl, my mom would make her own eggplant parmigiana. I used to love eating the freshly fried eggplant slices, before they ever got layered with cheese and sauce. I'm thinking I may have to fry these. They are so small though, that they will turn out the size of coins. Ah well, c'est la vie. Can you tell I'm in a French mood lately? And while we're on the subject, doesn't aubergines sound so much prettier than eggplant? :)

Happy weekend, dear bloggers!

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I'm still struggling to get to all your mosaics from last week, but I hope you will forgive me and join the fun again this week. Mr. Linky will be up by 8:30 pm Sunday. There will be no Mosaic Monday on August 9th. I'm taking a week off to recharge the batteries. ;)

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Merci Beaucoup



I'm such a doofus. Yes, I know I've said that before, but it bears repeating. I won this beautiful necklace this spring, and completely forgot to share it with you.




The lovely pottery heart, suspended on a velvet cord, was made by Henriot Bijoux of France. Don't you just love the beautiful crackle glaze?



It came with this certificate of authenticity, which I was surprised to find that I could pretty much understand even though I haven't read any French since college... !




And of course, because it's French, even the signature on the back is stylish. ;)




This wonderful prize was part of the first anniversary celebration for the Quimper Club International's blog. If you love pottery and dishes and anything French, you absolutely have to visit!

So, my apologies for forgetting to post about this wonderful prize, and many thanks to the members of Quimper Club International for this beautiful work of art. Je vous remercie de tout coeur!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Mosaic Monday: Gardening on the Deck



First of all, I want to thank all of you who extended their thoughts and prayers for my in-laws this week. My father-in-law has a terminal cancer, and has managed to survive three years when he was given three months, so at this point we are just hoping for a dignified and pain-free end. My mother-in-law is suffering from dementia, and it is hard to see her retreat further into the darkness of the disease. Your thoughts and prayers are so greatly appreciated.

This has been such a hot and humid few weeks here in my part of New Jersey. Saturday, in particular, was truly awful -- about 96 degrees and super muggy. Yuck. But late Sunday afternoon a thunderstorm rolled through, bringing cooler temperatures in it's wake. We were thrilled to be able to have dinner on the deck, amid the flowers. :)

The purple Angelonia, shown in these mosaics, is one of my favorite annuals to plant. It grows well in our climate, and it's spires of purple or pink or white flowers are always upright and abundant. I'm also loving old-fashioned zinnias this summer, especially as I found some large pots of it at our local supermarket on sale for $1.99 each. :) With the heat, I've been watering every day, and although my basil has been fading, the angelonia and zinnias are still going strong. My dear friend Toni has even been growing tomatoes in pots on her patio, and you should see how tall they've grown! Next year, I'm going to try that for sure. :)

Now let's have some mosaic fun! Here are the instructions:
1. Publish your Mosaic Monday post.
2. Once it is published, click on the title of the post. This will lead you to the static link for your post. The static link is the page with only that post on it. Copy the url from your browser at the top of the page.
3. Paste the url into the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
4. Type your name in the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
5. Click on "Enter."
6. Please link back to this Mosaic Monday post so that your readers can find other wonderful mosaics.
That's all there is to it! It's always a good idea to then check and see if your link is working. If you have any questions, feel free to email me: mrcarroll(at)optonline.



Thank you for sharing your beautiful images with all of us at Mosaic Monday!  

1. {oc cottage}  33. Rose Arbour Tea Room  65. Giveaway and Treasures from Kauai  
2. GardeninginaSandbox  34. Pat @ Mille Fiori avoritiF  66. Bernie from Australia  
3. Black Eyed Susans Kitchen  35. Tara @ Days Missed on a Hammock  67. Milla  
4. ldh ~ Day Lily  36. The 3 Sisters  68. Shannara, Sweden  
5. Cathy  37. Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook  69. Project Bag  
6. Candy @ The Little Round Table  38. Genie’s An Evening Walk in the Country  70. Summer's Bounty  
7. Debbie @ Plate Addict  39. Susan @ Savoring Time  71. Crafty Gardener, Canada  
8. Snap @ Twisty Lane  40. Diana's Photos  72. Puna  
9. Vee~A Haven for Vee  41. Sheila@Starshine   73. Theresa@Studio 48 Tango  
10. Lavender Cottage  42. Maura @ Lilac Lane Cottage  74. EG Wow, Canada  
11. Lisa  43. Di @ The Blue Ridge Gal  75. Churches  
12. Mizzus G On This and That  44. Marsha's Garden Blog  76. Kathy's Cottage  
13. A New England Life  45. Eileen @ My Evergreen Place  77. suzyq - atthefarmhouse  
14. Feathering An Empty Nest  46. Muhammad Khabbab  78. Anne at reverent irreverence  
15. Eileen Md  47. DAnna @ Dilettante in fur  79. linda  
16. AVATAR PARTY  48. The House on the Corner  80. Aiken House & Gardens  
17. Rajesh, India  49. Denise@alloverroses  81. 1861 Garden Tea Party  
18. A Garden of Threads  50. Teacup Lane - Alaska Crazy Colors  82. Meri @ Playing Along  
19. Chari @Happy To Design  51. M is for Maga  83. Sweet Nothings  
20. Jane AUSTRALIA  52. Rudolph in July  84. DawnTreader (Sweden)  
21. Architecture Around the World  53. The Gathering Place  85. Aimee @ ...aka darzy...  
22. St Jacobs Mennonite Village  54. The Gathering Place  86. Daily Living -Regina, Phil.  
23. karen, A Scrapbook of Inspiration  55. Nature Trail  87. Summer Fun @ Color Chic  
24. Christmas In July Part 2  56. Suzy@Kitchen Bouquet   88. Martha(PA)  
25. Lenore@ A Vintage Obsession  57. MaryBeth Wa. US  89. carolynUSA  
26. LadyNoor  58. Camping (again) @ Almota Roses  90. Patty's pink garden  
27. Becky  59. Jackie in UK  91. Loui♥  
28. Molly [country summer]  60. White cosmea at sunset  92. AnnA(Sweden)  
29. ReachBeyondLimits  61. Beach Mosaic  93. Carrie @ Oak Rise Cottage  
30. Blessing Reflections  62. Kamana  94. Porch Days  
31. IcyBC  63. Sharon Chapman  95. Pondside-Blues of Summer  
32. Queenmothermamaw  64. Riet, Holland  96. Jenn  

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Just Saying Hi




Just a quick post to say "hi," and apologize for not being here too much lately. My father-in-law has been back in the hospital this week, and I've been helping out with my mother-in-law who is also ill.

I hope you are all well and enjoying some nice summer weather (or winter weather for my friends down under). It's been really hot here -- 80's and 90's -- and is supposed to be even worse this weekend.

Anyway, here is a flower for you all. Queen Anne's Lace grows wild in our backyard, and I love to photograph it when it is just opening or when it's all curled up and going to seed. :)

Have a wonderful weekend! Hope to see you all for Mosaic Monday. :)

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

What's Hanging?



I'm always interested in what people hang on their walls... in fact, you might call me a bloggy voyeur. :) I love to browse the decorating blogs, checking out all the great art. Not great, as in Matisse or Dutch Masters. But great as in "wow, I really like that!"




Over the years, I have found that vintage or antique prints seems to work best for me. This is an old house -- a little scruffy -- and anything too precious or polished would look like, well... a sow in a silk dress. So I tend to collect old prints, mainly with a flower theme. Because I love flowers. :)




The prints you see here hang in our master bedroom. The large one was found at a rummage sale for $6. The others came from my favorite thrift store. I think they were $2.50 each. It's driving me nuts that they are hanging crooked in these photos, but I just wanted to give you an idea of the "art" here at Little Red House.

So tell me, what's hanging on your walls? ;)

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Mosaic Monday: Summer at the Farm




This week we had our first sweet corn of the season. The farm down the road grows it, and we always try to buy it and cook it as soon after it is picked as possible. I would have taken a picture of it, but the shortest time from field to table is like a religion around here. No time for pictures!

So instead I am cheating a little and using some of the pictures I took at sunset this week, along with a picture from the farm. The temperatures have still been in the 90's here for the past few days, and while we try to stay inside in the heat of the day, it is almost a blessing to venture forth as the sun begins it's slow descent below the trees.

Here's hoping for some cooler weather this week. :)

Now let's have some mosaic fun! Here are the instructions:
1. Publish your Mosaic Monday post.
2. Once it is published, click on the title of the post. This will lead you to the static link for your post. The static link is the page with only that post on it. Copy the url from your browser at the top of the page.
3. Paste the url into the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
4. Type your name in the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
5. Click on "Enter."
6. Please link back to this Mosaic Monday post so that your readers can find other wonderful mosaics.
That's all there is to it! It's always a good idea to then check and see if your link is working. If you have any questions, feel free to email me: mrcarroll(at)optonline.







Thank you for sharing your beautiful images with all of us at Mosaic Monday!  

1. Bailiwick Studio  34. Sheila@Starshine Through My Windows  67. Natasha @ 5 minutes just for me.  
2. The Charm of Home  35. Journey  68. Cindy @ Chalk it up!  
3. GardeninginaSandbox  36. Kamini @ Saffron and Silk  69. SimplePleasures,SimpleTreasures Christmas Fun  
4. Black Eyed Susans Kitchen  37. Doni @ faithgracecrafts  70. Gunsside, Norway  
5. Karen, A Scrapbook of Inspiration  38. LadyNoor  71. Crafty Gardener, Canada  
6. Composition - Life  39. Diana's Photos  72. Bonnie  
7. Kamana  40. Debbie @ Plate Addict  73. Anne at reverent irreverence  
8. Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti  41. Terri@Lakewood Manor  74. Kathy-Delightsome Life  
9. A Garden of Threads  42. Maura At Lilac Lane Cottage  75. Laura @ White Spray Paint  
10. Lavender Cottage  43. A Historical Ohio Farm  76. sea & mermaids bracelet   
11. happily retired at Wordpress  44. Ice Sculptures  77. debbiedoos  
12. Candy @ The Little Round Table  45. bj  78. Lily of the Nile  
13. Christine  46. Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook  79. Teresa O  
14. Queenmothermamaw  47. Nicole  80. Lorrie  
15. Cathy  48. 3 sisters in the city  81. Cathy @ Wives with Knives  
16. ldh  49. Company Picnic Fun!  82. Sandy aka Doris the Great  
17. EG Wow, Canada  50. Meri @ Playing Along  83. Topiary Collage {Frilly Details}  
18. Lori E  51. Karen@LadybugCreek  84. Roberta's 12 Little Dresses for Africa  
19. Lenore@ A Vintage Obsession  52. Pondside-Dinner in the Garden  85. Small Reflections  
20. Bernie from Australia  53. Jackie in UK  86. M is for Maga  
21. Diann @ The Thrifty Groove  54. Millie  87. Patty's candles  
22. Eileen, MD  55. Aimee @ ...aka darzy...  88. The Music In My Soul  
23. Snap @ Twisty Lane  56. Teacup Lane - Alaska Blooms  89. Hiking @ Almota Roses  
24. Riet, Holland  57. Annemieke @ The Netherlands  90. SW Mementos  
25. Vee@ A Haven for Vee  58. MaryBeth  91. Marsha Neal Studio (Marsha's Garden other Blog)  
26. Becky  59. AllyJo's Erudition - PINK  92. Berta  
27. Molly (the three sisters)  60. Loui♥  93. linda  
28. Rajesh, India  61. Good Natured  94. Patti @ On Hollyhock Farm  
29. Wandering Thought  62. DawnTreader (Sweden)  95. Porch Days  
30. Blessing Reflections  63. Betty @ My Cozy Corner  96. Lyrebird Images  
31. Traci  64. Qwave À la carte  97. Puna  
32. Feathering An Empty Nest  65. Susan @ CluckleBees  98. Tiny Cottage of Her Own  
33. Parisian wreath Tutorial  66. alexa in nyc, usa  99. Project Bag  

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Brave New World



This is just about the only flower in my garden right now. Seriously. I've been neglecting the beds and weeds abound. Most of my other plants have already bloomed and faded, but this brave little coreopsis soldiers on.

You've gotta love a plant that is so earnest. :)

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Won't you please join me for Mosaic Monday? Mr. Linky will be up by 8:30 pm Sunday. I hope to see you then. :)

Friday, July 16, 2010

simple things, and a birthday wish...





birdsong at sunrise
juicy wild berries
the sun on my face
watermelon
grilled peaches
fresh sweet corn
caprese salad
lounging on the deck
evenings on the boardwalk
holding hands
walking together
soft summer nights
fireflies
whispered prayers

This is my list of summer's simple things. I'm celebrating with the always sweet and very talented Christina today. Her blog is one of the most beautiful and thoughtful I've read -- a place of warmth and welcome and peace. If you have the time, stop by and wish her a happy birthday. :)

May your birthday be filled with the joy of simple things, dear Christina, and many blessings throughout the year!
xoxo,
Mary



Thursday, July 15, 2010

My Virtual Picnic



Well, it's been a very rainy couple of days here in New Jersey. I guess we are making up for about a month of sunshine and high temperatures, and yesterday we got a real gully-washer.




So I thought maybe I would dust off these pictures and have a virtual picnic. A roast beef sandwich on whole wheat, an apple and Shakespeare.

Won't you join me? :)

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Something to Look Forward To...



It always happens around this time of year. I'm tired of heat. I'm tired of colors. I crave the simplicity of autumn.




I long for cool nights and sweaters and throw rugs over my knees. I want to cherish the last beautiful blooms on the rose bush, and an old favorite novel.




I look forward to feathering my nest with warm golds and beiges and leather and ivory. I crave brown. lol




Now I know that this is just a passing phase. I'm still loving summer, although we could stand a little rain here. But it's nice to have something to look forward to, right?

All items shown here are thrift store or rummage sale finds. :)

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Mosaic Monday: Natirar in Summer

Today's mosaic is a collection of photos that I have taken over the past month or two at my favorite park, Natirar. I've written about it a lot in the past -- it's our favorite park to walk in, no matter what the season. In fact, I used several images I shot there last winter as Christmas cards this past year.




There are beautiful wildflowers throughout the spring and summer. I'm not sure what the flowers above are. They look like clover though, don't they?




When the water is calm, the reflections are beautiful. This spot (above) is my favorite for picture-taking. The water in the mosaic at the top of the post is the same spot, taken from a different angle.



So that has been my summer so far -- lots of walks in this much-loved park. How has your summer been going?

Now let's have some mosaic fun! Here are the instructions:
1. Publish your Mosaic Monday post.
2. Once it is published, click on the title of the post. This will lead you to the static link for your post. The static link is the page with only that post on it. Copy the url from your browser at the top of the page.
3. Paste the url into the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
4. Type your name in the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
5. Click on "Enter."
6. Please link back to this Mosaic Monday post so that your readers can find other wonderful mosaics.
That's all there is to it! It's always a good idea to then check and see if your link is working. If you have any questions, feel free to email me: mrcarroll(at)optonline.





Thank you for sharing your beautiful images with all of us at Mosaic Monday!  

1. Carol  35. Relatively Unique  69. LadyNoor  
2. {oc cottage}  36. M is for Maga  70. DawnTreader, Sweden  
3. Pat@Back Porch Musings  37. Sheila  71. Cathy @ Wives with Knives  
4. Rajesh, India  38. Heather T in Vermont  72. linda  
5. ldh  39. Pat @ Mille Fiori favoriti  73. CluckleBees Cashmere Sheep Pillow  
6. Bailiwick Studio  40. Summer Fun  74. Anne @ reverent irreverence  
7. Dab of This and That  41. CollectInTexas Gal PhotoBlog  75. A Bluebonnet in Beantown   
8. Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook  42. Judy Sheldon-Walker  76. AllyJo's Erudition strawberries  
9. barbara @ among the saguaros  43. JAM's Own Reality  77. Small Reflections  
10. GardeninginaSandbox  44. Julie @ Color Chic  78. Teresa O  
11. Vee  45. Feathering An Empty Nest  79. Ever-changing Summer Landscape  
12. Snap @ Twisty Lane  46. Doni @ faithgracecrafts  80. glenda@serendipitycottage  
13. A Garden of Threads  47. Molly [desertwildflowers]  81. Bonnie  
14. Bernie from Australia  48. Suzy@Kitchen Bouquet   82. Meri @ Playing Along  
15. Lavender Cottage  49. Lilac Lane Cottage  83. Puna  
16. JoAnn - Hollyhocks  50. Riet, Holland  84. Patricia's letter box  
17. Kathy  51. light summerfood  85. Summer Collage  
18. Eileen, Md  52. MaryBeth Wa. US  86. Eye of the Beholder  
19. Christine  53. Loui♥  87. Beth-Lilies plus a giveaway  
20. Cathy  54. Deb Georgian Bay On Canada  88. Deb  
21. Terri@Lakewood Manor  55. ellen b  89. divino macaron  
22. Candy @ The Little Round Table  56. Barb - Foley's Follies  90. Zinnias  
23. Traci  57. Jackie in UK  91. Aimee @ ...aka darzy...  
24. Becky  58. Maggie @ NL  92. Roberta's Recipes  
25. EG Wow, Canada  59. Project Bag, Eda  93. happy mrs c  
26. Debbie @ Plate Addict.~Beaufort NC Home Tour  60. Betty @ My Cozy Corner  94. Heart and Home: Hearst Castle and a Giveaway  
27. Queenmothermamaw  61. Camping @ Almota Roses  95. Prickly Beauty  
28. Ebie, CA  62. Shannara, Sweden  96. Pondside - good-by red kitchen  
29. A New England Life  63. Sandy at Teacup Lane   97. Porch Days  
30. Joyce@ Flour Power Joyce  64. suzyq -atthefarmhouse  98. SW Mementos-YELLOW  
31. Diana's Photos  65. Dreaming...  99. Margaritaville @ Fresh GoVintage  
32. Karen, A Scrapbook of Inspiration  66. Blessing Reflections  100. Martha(PA)  
33. bj @Sweet Nothings  67. Crafty Gardener, Canada  
34. Lenore@ A Vintage Obsession  68. Wandering Thought  

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Wishing you were here...



I'm experiencing total writer's block here at the moment. It must have something to do with the 100+ degree temperatures we had this past week. At any rate, I just wanted to invite you all to join me for Mosaic Monday. Mr. Linky will be up by 8:30 pm Sunday. Hope to see you then! :)


Friday, July 9, 2010

Summer Reading



Well, with the tremendous heat wave we've been experiencing, this has turned out to be my week of summer reading. I stayed in the air conditioned upstairs at our Little Red House, and read three wonderful decorating books, along with some other non-fiction.




My kids gave me At Home with Wedgwood by Tricia Foley. (Actually, I bought it at HomeGoods and told my daughter to wrap it up for Mother's Day. You do that, right?)




It is filled with gorgeous dishes (well, it's Wedgwood, duh!) and settings photographed in the homes of some famous collectors including Carolyne Roehm, Charlotte Moss and Thomas O'Brien. There is also a very interesting history of the company, from the nineteenth century to the present day. The styling and photography are incredible. For a dishaholic like me, this is a must read. :)




I also found Tablescapes, by Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, in HomeGoods. The author is the founder of RSVP Soiree, which is a "special events company."




There are some huge, elaborate catered parties here, but also some really wonderful smaller tablescapes, especially this beautiful jadeite setting (above).




And finally, Laying the Elegant Table, by Ines Heugel. This one is filled with chapters on plates, stemware, flatware, accessories, etc.




There are wonderful photographs and histories for many of the major historic manufacturers whose designs are sought after as antiques today. Just the photos of soup tureens alone had me drooling. And will you look at these English silver-plated fruit knives (above). Aren't they gorgeous? :)




So, that was a little of my summer reading this week. I found all these books at HomeGoods or TJMaxx for a considerable discount off the retail prices. This is not a solicited or paid review. Just think of it as a public service announcement for those of you who love dishes and tablescaping. :)

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Baby, It's Hot Outside!



The temperature here in my part of New Jersey reached 101 yesterday. Yes, that is not a typo -- it was 101 degrees Fahrenheit here yesterday. There is no convenient central air conditioning in our Little Red House, although we do have several window units installed upstairs in the bedrooms and our little family room.




So, no going outside to photograph gardens or wander through thrift stores or visit decorating shops. It was just too darn hot. Instead, I sat inside, in the air conditioned upstairs, and did some reading and some blog hopping.

And I decided to be a lazy blogger, and post some pictures that I took last month when it was cooler, and the daisies were in bloom, and I was feeling inspired. Now I'm just feeling hot.




I did manage to empty the dishwasher, and get a few loads of laundry done, but other than that, it was a lazy day here at the Little Red House. I guess everyone needs a lazy day every once in awhile, but it's beginning to feel like Cabin Fever, Summer Edition. And that is never fun.

So, how's the weather in your neck of the woods these days?

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Mosaic Monday: Red, White and Blue



"You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4, not with a parade of guns, tanks, and soldiers who file by the White House in a show of strength and muscle, but with family picnics where kids throw Frisbees, the potato salad gets iffy, and the flies die from happiness."
Erma Bombeck



To all my friends in the United States, happy Fourth of July! To all of my friends from around the world, thank you for taking the time to visit and celebrate with us. :)

Now let's have some mosaic fun! Here are the instructions:
1. Publish your Mosaic Monday post.
2. Once it is published, click on the title of the post. This will lead you to the static link for your post. The static link is the page with only that post on it. Copy the url from your browser at the top of the page.
3. Paste the url into the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
4. Type your name in the appropriate inlinkz box in this post.
5. Click on "Enter."
6. Please link back to this Mosaic Monday post so that your readers can find other wonderful mosaics.
That's all there is to it! It's always a good idea to then check and see if your link is working. If you have any questions, feel free to email me: mrcarroll(at)optonline.net.

Thank you for sharing your beautiful images with all of us at Mosaic Monday!  

1. Karen's Adriatic Cruise  32. Queenmothermamaw  63. Simple Pleasures, Simple Treasures  
2. The 3 Sisters  33. Riet, Holland  64. DawnTreader, Sweden  
3. Sheila@Starshine Through My Windows  34. Jane AUSTRALIA  65. Lantana - A Burst of Color  
4. Canada Day   35. Jenn, Philippines  66. Pondside - It all started with a blog  
5. Claudia  36. Kamini @ Saffron and Silk  67. House Tour, NC Mts USA  
6. Carol  37. Teacuplane-Happy 4th  68. Donna @ The House on the Corner  
7. Eileen, MD  38. glenda@serendipiitycottage  69. If you frighten easy proceed with caution  
8. Pat@Back Porch Musings  39. red-green weekend  70. The Beach  
9. Snap @ Twisty Lane  40. suzyq - atthefarmhouse  71. Wendy@Almota Roses  
10. Traci  41. Christine  72. Meri of Playing Along  
11. Ingmarie We, Sweden  42. Kathy-Delightsome Life  73. Karen@Ladybug Creek  
12. Podso  43. happily retired at WordPress  74. Anu@MyDreamCanvas  
13. Candy @ The Little Round Table  44. The Charm of Home  75. Burlap and White Slipcover  
14. Jackie's blog  45. Heather T - Vermont  76. Cass at That Old House  
15. Cathy  46. Lenore@ A Vintage Obsession  77. M is for Maga  
16. Vee  47. Carol @ There's Always Thyme to Cook  78. Black Eyed Susans Kitchen  
17. Lavender Cottage  48. Kamana  79. Independance Day!  
18. Diann @ The Thrifty Groove  49. Dog Days of Summer  80. BettyJean @ Shabby Tea Party  
19. ldh  50. Maggie B @ Normandy Life  81. Barb-Foley's Follies  
20. InaSandbox-Canada  51. Karen, A Scrapbook of Inspiration  82. Disney World  
21. EG Wow, Canada  52. Burgundy and Yellow DayLily  83. Porch Days  
22. Betty@My Cozy Corner  53. Rosie Scotland  84. Suzy@Kitchen Bouquet  
23. A Garden of Threads  54. Garden Lily @ Flowers and Weeds  85. Colours Dekor  
24. bj @Sweet Nothings  55. Joyce  86. more photos @ Flowers and Weeds  
25. Katie@LeBeauPaonVictorien  56. Composition - Life  87. The Cottage on the Corner  
26. SailingSimply  57. Shannara, Sweden  88. SWMementos  
27. Carol@there's always thyme to cook  58. Carol at Serendipity  89. Patricia's bench  
28. Beckhy  59. Americana By Candlelight  90. Aimee Dars Ellis  
29. Lori E  60. MaeyBeth Wa. US  91. Zsoka  
30. Charry Chick   61. Nature Trail  
31. Shirley's World  62. linda  

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Freedom



"Freedom has its life in the hearts, the actions, the spirit of men and so it must be daily earned and refreshed - else like a flower cut from its life-giving roots, it will wither and die."
~Dwight D. Eisenhower


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So, are you guys up for Mosaic Monday this week? Will you have time to post a mosaic in between the parades and picnics and fireworks? I hope to see at least some of you this week. Mr. Linky will be up by 8:30 pm Eastern time, USA, Sunday. :)