Good morning from Maryland on this beautiful Thursday. I realized I hadn’t written for several days, and today have off from work due to an appointment for my husband later on in Baltimore. I had planned on sleeping in but my work cell rang at 7 this morning. It was a parent from school who told me that his daughter was sick and she’d be needing her homework.
So much for sleeping in. The cell is only for parents to use in an emergency but that’s ok because lately we’ve been having difficulty with our phone system at school. So far I’ve had two calls from parents this morning.
Because I can’t write a post without images, I picked up the camera and walked around in my slippers, snapping a few shots. I was too lazy to change the lens, so these images were all shot with the 50mm which I rarely use anymore. I like my 50mm.
The main foyer – I am standing with the front door at my back and facing the door that leads to the little back patio. We never use the front door, preferring the mud-room entrance at the other end of the house.
Turning to the right and looking into the room we use as our living room. I’m sure it was a library at some point in history, a den at another point, but now it’s our living room. It was built in 1810 as an addition to the main house which was built in 1769. The fireplace would be nice to use, but it needs to be re-lined and we’re just fine without it.
This is thrilling you no end, isn’t it?
* snort *
Walking out the front door and looking to the west for a view of the hickory tree and the yard beyond.
The black locust stand with the old outdoor fireplace at the base. These trees are incredibly old and very very high. My husband uncovered the fireplace remains in 2010 but it’s hard to keep the vines off of it. I wrote about his discovery:
A lone morning glory on the azalea bush out front on this chilly September morning.
Looking toward the east and catching the first rays of the sun.
Catching my husband on his walk. I don’t see George although I’m sure he’s close by. The leaves on the dogwood trees are beginning to turn colors.
And my favorite seat in the house.
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This morning, I plan on taking a walk with the dog and maybe doing a little knitting later on. I can hear our son upstairs with the vacuum and my husband is in the kitchen making me another cup of coffee. Each season is a gift and I always wonder, “will this be his last (autumn, summer, spring, winter)?” And he continues to surprise me and to surprise his doctors. And I count my blessings. This home and this property is one of many.
32 comments:
Kate, thank you for such a lovely morning tour of your home. I hope you have good news in Baltimore today.
Vacuuming from one and coffee making from another! Isn't this porn for women?
Good luck on today's appointment...may he see many more seasons and enjoy each as though it is the last:) We should all do this I should think:)
Please know that I am thinking of you and your dear husband today. Perhaps it will help to know that you are not alone ... if only in a cyber way.
A grown son vacuuming? Now THAT's a miracle!
Love the soft morning light!
I can't believe that a parent dares calling you at 7:00 AM. No mercy!
Hope the day goes well for both of you,
cheers,
Merisi
I love your favorite seat! Warm and inviting as your home! Safe travels today and hope all goes well.
PS. Love GailO's comment! LOL!
beautiful pictures....
good luck with his appt.
I don't know what I would do without MY MAN.
Looks like another gorgeous day! Hope your day is filled with good thoughts all day!
I think that old manor house is equally happy to have you there too. I hope all goes well in B'more today!
Kat
Hope all goes well in Baltimore. I enjoyed seeing your morning through your eyes. May the day be as beautiful as the morning!
Kate I love the "snort" part of the post, you know we all love to see pics of your world. I think you could take a picture of the floor and we would be thrilled.
I too, am sending you good thoughts for the appointment.
Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams
I love your little home and property tours. I feel as if I've visited.
May you be counting those same blessings for many more years to come.
I love the light in your foyer
and your yard!!
I could take a walk and not have to wear a bra, that would make me happy ;)
I loved all the George photos from previous post
so wonderful
he's a good soul
hugs
Hoping you two have many many more Septembers together. xo
Thank you for including us in your morning , I enjoyed every photo and yes even the "snort" I do that to hehe ! I hope all is good news for your hubs and you ! I to feel and am blessed every day for what I have in my life and yes that for you guys in it as well through blogging . Have a wonderful day !
Each season is a gift. I am happy when he and you can experience them together.
Nice post.
I need a favorite seat... all of mine are filled with doggie patooties. Good luck in Baltimore. :-))
May you share many more seasons together....
Roy says: Stay in the day, Miss Kate. Stay in the day.
Cuz it's a lovely one.
Each season is a gift. So is every day.
Love the morning glory.
Fingers and toes are crossed for you and yours. And I so loved visiting with you...you are surrounded by beauty!
Hope today went well...xoxo
your beautiful post made me remember and long for cool Sept morns. . . lovely and strangely satisfying to this transplant. Say! I think we are rocking the same laptop!
Aloha from Honolulu
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"our house is a very very fine house...."
thanks for sharing your musings; hope today's appt was good...
I truly believe our times are in His hands--but it isn't always easy for us here. I want to rest in this, but I'm struggling with my daughter's health issues right now.
Such a beautiful place to live, lovely grounds to walk--yes, so much is a gift.
V
i agree with Reena, Gail's comment said it perfectly
xoxoxo
Hope the appointment goes well,
xoxoxox
I surely hope all went well at his appt., Kate...and that all is well for now, anyway! Although we are not promised tomorrow, I pray you have many, many good tomorrows together. It is what we expect to have with our loved ones, and I sure hope it will be that way!
By the way---I think YOU are a blessing!
Thinking of you Kate..
The house is beautiful and I love the photos. They're really evocative and fascinating to see a house of that period in the States rather than here in the UK; The slight differences in style with the mouldings and detailing. More like this please!
Keep strong. x
xoxo you continue to amaze me with your strength.
counting our blessings is always a good thing.
This was such a beautifully expressed post and so well said Kate. (In that last pic, your laptop looks suspended over the arm of the chair like some kind of advanced feature not yet invented. Or maybe my eyes are just a little bleary tonight.) xoxo ~Lili
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