She had a vision. A vision every little girl dreams of. He had a Lindsay shaped hole in his heart. The two spectacular souls became one on July 18, 2015 at the beautiful Avon Century Barn. Seth and Lindsay Scott spent the better part of a year planning, prepping and DYI'ing her creative vision. There was not a single detail left unaccounted for. Down to the beautifully designed day of schedule for all the ladies and gents. The yard was laid with bead lit mason jars, white chairs, wicker furniture and elegantly designed programs. The barn was dressed with white linens, hung bistro lights. elegant signage, antique books, bottles and floral arrangements by the sophisticated and talented Stacy K. Cup cakes and Italian cookies were laid by Genesee
all her customers as she laid a sheet over her wooden stall and began to set it up. She arranged the wildflowers first and made little labels to place under them. Her fruit basket that was full of green apples, her herbs of many colours inside another basket, her books would be displayed standing on a makeshift rack, in alphabetical order and finally, her objects that people
wasn’t as heavy as Eva May remembered, but then again her fondest memories of the barn were from a few years ago.
Up and over the mossy green hill, an abandoned red barn awaits to be investigated. The hill was steep and blanketed with a sheet of dew, making it a struggle to climb over. Each footing consisted of slips from a squeaky shoe. By the time I was on the other side of the hill, my toes were ice. Heavy breaths of fog left my chapped lips while my feet stumbled across the solid ground. The lone barn was farther than it seemed. I was getting tunnel vision, feeling the grey sky close in on me. Before I knew it, I was at the wooden barn. Time fast forwarded. Perhaps I fell unconscious and was swept and carried away by the frost-bitten breeze that slapped at my cheeks. The cold, unwelcoming invite the barn gave, caused me to shiver more than I already
With over a decade in the design business, Laurie Mattson has refined her design firm to reflect the vision of who she is as an interior designer and real estate home stager. While her ideas are continually evolving, she never loses sight of architectural design and details. While taking into consideration scale, proportion, and inspiring hues and patterns, Laurie incorporates classical, contemporary, and eclectic furnishings, accessories, and artwork. Rooms are infused with rich and luxurious undercurrents that add depth and a sense of opulence.
He shows the wealth and comfort of the family through the props and staging, mentioning the ‘dining room of a fairly large suburban house’, ‘dessert plates’ and ‘champagne glasses’ as well
Did you know your life is a story? An exciting tale to be told and retold by your children your grandchildren. In Tales from My Back Porch I have written ten fictional stories of ordinary people and how they impacted the lives of those around them. We are on track to release Tales from My Back Porch by the end of May. If you were one of my advance readers please post your review on Amazon. Each review is very important. Protencal readers rely on reviews to make purchasing decisions. Therefore your review of Tales From My Back Porch will increase sales. Two of my fellow author put it this way.
“We got a house with three bedrooms, a bathroom, a separate living room and dining room, a kitchen big enough for a table and chairs(saving mothers from solitary confinement), front and back garden, a coal house, inside and outside lavatory and wash house where people stored dolly tubs mangles, bikes, and
Old Whim's farm was the perfect backdrop for a midnight game of truth or dare. It was close enough to bike to, but too far away to hear the noise of town. According to legend, the farm was the site of two murders, over fifty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Whim were found dead on their porch by the milkman, and their murders were never solved. No one thought to take care of their land, and it slowly decayed away. Obviously, it was a hot spot for local teens.
A few rain clouds lay silent in the eastern sky; however a beautiful southern sunset greeted two dozen friends that gathered at Sadie's for an evening cookout on that celebratory evening. Immediately upon arriving Sadie sashayed her guest to the back yard, where her husband, James had spent weeks stringing thousands of miniature lights and decorating the yard with Sadie’s favorite colors pink, green and a hint of baby blue sprinkled about. The guest sat upon lawn furniture, handcrafted by James, and strategically place under the ancient Weeping Willow that stood with pride in the center of their back yard. Under this fairytale motif they sipped iced tea and shucked succulent Chesapeake Bay oysters as the corn roasted on one grill and meat on
The purpose of this report is to provide our client, Buddy`s Floor Barn, with an assessment of how their company is doing in their sales department. The information used to make this assessment was gathered from 18 locations in four regions across 5 product lines over the last 3 quarters. Over the course of 3 months the regional managers gathered sales revenue from each of their regions in order to provide a more accurate analysis of sales revenue. The sales information was compiled in a data list and then populated in a pivot table in order to answer various questions requested by the client. The problem with this assessment is that we will only be able to provide an analysis for the 3 quarters
There were many clear, bright interior images of the open floor plan that had fresh paint, new floors, and appliances. There was a long entry with neutral flooring. There were formal living and dining rooms with a trey ceiling and a lovely lighting fixture. In addition, there was a duplicate image of the living room.
The history of a barn can tell someone a lot about a place and the values of that place. Restoring a barn takes time and effort, just like anything good in life. Barns are used for much more than just a storage place, and they can describe a location or be part of a place’s history. An old barn could just be a pile of rotting wood, but by the same token, the Mona Lisa could simply be described as a piece of canvas with some pigments attached. As one can see, when looking at barns through different perspectives, one might gain a new appreciation. Barn preservation is an important way for the values of a society to be preserved just as certainly as art preservation helps society to celebrate and remember its heritage.
The house at the end of the cul de sac Had pretty little shutters and a happy wood fence The swing on the front porch was inviting With curtains in every window, and a wreath on the door The house gave off a warm feeling for those passing by Filling those with hope that someday they could have A house at the end of the cul de sac The house was dipped in green paint long ago With the wear of 4 children and many family get-togethers The tree in the front yard fueled the children's imagination Where they would play and pretend
There were many bright interior images of the freshly painted and newly carpeted home. There was a long neutral tiled entry and a gigantic carpeted living room a nice-looking lighting fixture and sliders. The roomy eat-in kitchen had hardwood flooring, ab abundance of white cabinetry,
I chose the sketch 5-4, Babe’s Kitchen. The priority for lighting this scene is keeping with the idea of 1950’s color schemes. This era was characterized by very bright and solid colors. The scene designer had already provided a framework kitchen wall with vintage looking appliance and furniture.