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Getting Ready For Spring

I've been ready for spring since January!  As soon as the temperature hits fifty, I am ready, especially this year. 

I start with a thorough cleaning. 



The breakfast room gets some summery additions: pillows, tablecloth, and cotton throw.


New percale sheets for summer.

The dogs destroyed the summer slipcovers so I just threw a rug on the leather couches. I may need to rethink that decision. Decorating is not my thing.


In the entry hall, it's out with the wool rugs and in with the summer rugs. I love the Dash & Albert rugs. They can be taken outside and bleached. I hope this summer this room will see actual humans!


Lots more to do. Thank you for stopping by. 







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