

The fireplaces seem quite appropriate after my last cold post. And of course, I'm still dreaming of that home with a working fireplace. (I've owned 7 homes, 4 had fireplaces - not a one that was in working order). A fireplace would morph me into one log-splitting lumberjack lady.Sources: solid frog (1), old chum (2,4), carpe diem girl (3), she is the war (5)
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Hello my log-splitting Lumberjack Lady wanna be!! I too was just thinking how my feet were cold. You have inspired me to fire up those logs. We have 3 fireplaces and would you believe when it get's cold enough I use them all. It's not often enough one can here & I'm like you, a love a fire. I can't believe you had some lovely snow. I really hope that you had a special holiday and I'm sending much love for a good..good 2011. I think you'd agree we could all use a fresh start and a new beginning?!
Hugs my friend Marsi, xo Deb
I have a fireplace where I live, but I have to confess I don't use it much. However, I did get a fire going for New Year's Eve, and it was very cozy! Stay warm! It's cold up here in Maine too.
nothing better than a wood stove or fireplace and some cozy slippers or socks.
i adore these photos...the second one went into my house inspiration folder...i love that old rustic farmhouse type style. sooo homey.
I want to wish you a very belated merry christmas & happy new years. may you have the best year yet! :D
These pictures make me want to curl up with a book and a hot chocolate. So lovely :-)
always fancy a house with fireplace, but its summer year long in malaysia.sigh...
Cozy and warm images, indeed. I so want that stove and the mug in that last photo. My want list just keeps on growing...oh well. I'm so thankful for what I have I'll not covet too much, just a little bit.:)
Wishing you a warm, love-filled week.
Can you tell me how you copy a treasury list to your blog? :)
xOx...and some extras to a wonderful lady.
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