I had a hankering for a nice bright colourful room for the WISH Wednesday room this week. I wonder why? Could it be the endless gray skies? The cool dreary weather we have been having? Whatever the reason, this bright modern kitchen is just what the Doctor ordered.
I'm usually more of a vintage, traditional kind of gal, but this cheerful kitchen belonging to Bobbie Burger has always appealed to me. I remember seeing her Okanagan weekend home for the first time in the Canadian House and Home magazine in May 2009. The gorgeous paintings on the wall just grabbed my attention. Her home is the perfect backdrop to showcase her paintings with the clean white walls and floor and the gorgeous views out the window.
This kitchen is amazing in so many ways. Not only are the paintings riveting, but I love the long row of white cabinets, the bank of windows, the hit of yellow in the stove and the stool at the end of the table, and of course, the gorgeous 1890s Quebec convent table.
If I could chose to paint like anyone (and believe me I have a list just in case my fairy godmother comes calling and decides to grant me a wish) then Bobbie would be right up there. I love the swirls of flower petals and the fresh colours in her paintings.
Is that a cheerful and spring-like kitchen or what?
I was recently contacted by Ladies Home Journal to use the photo below in an article about blogger's Easter eggs.
You can imagine my excitement - I have always wanted to have a photograph published in a magazine. However, the photo they had selected was taken a few years ago and I had intended to take some new ones of our Ukrainian Easter eggs this year with my new camera. So a few weeks ago I got out some of my springish tablecloths and my camera and the Ukrainian Easter eggs (officially called Pysanky) that we have made over the years and had a wonderful time doing a photo-shoot. It took me a few hours and a few hundred photos until I had taken every possible combination I could think of - but then again that is my idea of fun.
I ended up with so many photos that I was having a difficult time deciding which one were the best so I emailed Kat from Low Tide High Style to get her opinion. Being both a professional photographer and a kind soul she took the time to let me know her opinion. The six photos below are my favourites (and Kat's). I'm curious to know which one you like best and I'll show you at the end of the post the one that was chosen by Ladies Home Journal.
I sent these photos off to the magazine and let them choose and this is the one that was selected:
You can go here to see the other amazing eggs that were included in this post. There are some very creative ideas in the article, some of which I just might have to make.
The photo will also be in the April 2012 issue of Ladies Home Journal, although I haven't seen it yet as I could only find the March one on display in the stores in my area. I'm pretty excited to see a photograph of mine in a real honest to goodness paper magazine. There will be a happy dance in the magazine aisle at Loblaws in a week or so!
I've decided to do a new series highlighting some of our favourite places we visited around Normandy France last summer. It was a fantastic vacation - one well worth spending some time remembering. If you happen to be one of the lucky ones and are visiting Normandy this summer then be sure and take notes, and if France isn't in the cards for you ... well then how about a little armchair travel. It's good for the soul.
I'm going to start with my favourite day trip because I just can't wait to share it with you. It was such a blast and including everything I love - a little adventure, a hike in some beautiful scenery, the ocean, old houses, and good food.
Most people get toÉtretat by driving to the pretty coastal town, but we stopped a few kilometres outside of town and took a different mode of transportation. We were staying with our friend's in Normandy and going toÉtretatby Velo-rail was recommended to them as a fun way to get into town (you can get more details from their website here). Velo-rail is like a pump car that can be pedaled. Five people can sit on the cars and, at any one time, two can pedal.
You ride down the hill through the countryside. I'll let you in on a little secret though, it isn't exactly difficult cycling as gravity does a lot of the work for you so you are free to soak up the scenery. And just to put your mind at rest - you don't have to cycle up the hill as there is a train that takes you back up to your car at the end of the day.
Then as you get close to Étretat, the famous cliffs begin to appear behind the town .
Once you reach the station you walk down through the town to the beach. The walk is lovely too as Étretat is full of beautiful homes and gardens.
Love the shells decorating the front of this house
And a pretty Norman church
with a huge shell for holding holy water.
There are plenty of places to have lunch in town. We had a lovely sunny day so sat outside. I had some mussels which are traditional food for the area (they were delicious although a bit messy to eat).
After getting a bite to eat we headed down to the beach and walked up a trail to the top of the cliffs. It was amazing, breath-taking, gorgeous...
We weren't the only ones to love Étretat - here is one of many pictures Monet painted there.
I must have bedrooms on the brain as this is the second one in a row that has caught my eye. I can't get over how gorgeous the brick wall is in this bedroom with the subtle brick arch used to frame the bed. I love how the brick wall is kept as the main event by using neutral furniture and bedding. The delicate chandelier is the perfect foil for the rustic exposed bricks on the wall. I know this bedroom is more of a wish and not likely to ever be a reality, as gorgeous brick walls like that are hard to come by ... but a girl can dream!
It's the end of another month - amazing how fast February has flown past. I've bundled all the pictures from this past month's WISH (Weekly Inspiration for a Seasonal Home) Wednesday photos together into a mosaic. Interesting how the month started off so bright and cheerful and ended up with warm neutrals. I wonder what that says about me, or the month, or both.
Last weekend we visited our friend's new farm. Both Jonathan and I were so taken with it that we have been pouring over real estate ads all week looking for a farm of our own. We probably won't be getting one until the last chick of ours has been fully launched and is off to university, but then look out...
There were so many things that all converged to make us fall in love with a farm. First there was the gorgeous sunset on the evening we arrived.
Then there was beautiful thick hoare frost the next morning.
There had been a snowfall a few days prior to our visit so the countryside was gorgeous.
The farm had an old barn that had lots of treasures in it - there's really nothing better than poking around in an old barn.
The company was fun - there were 6 children between us ranging in age from 6 months to 17 years old, and there were 5 adults, and 3 dogs. And the food was fantastic (humour me while I show you my apple jelly series of photos - I couldn't help myself, the jelly was so pretty).
The farm is on a quiet country road, and it was all so pretty. We didn't really want to come home.
Hi, I'm Grace from Toronto, Canada. Welcome to Sense and Simplicity. This is my little corner of blogland where I like to talk about family, decorating, photography, food, and travel - all done with sense and simplicity.
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