Saturday, March 30, 2013

i'm in Heaven ~


Happy Easter my friends ~ This little pie bird seems to be saying it's here~! it's here~!

Yes, spring has arrived.  Today is going to be a balmy 53 degrees F.  I am going to enjoy every minute ~

We have been busy around the Vintage household.  Our bathroom was a little outdated ~ so Mr. Vintage does it again ~

Yep, here's the bathroom.  He did have a lot of help from friends as you know, he can't do any heavy lifting since his surgery.



You can tell our house is an old house.  Look at those slats in the walls.

You are probably saying..."really? on Easter weekend?".  Well, nothing like the present ;-)

But today we are taking a break and we are going to enjoy this beautiful sunny day ~



Yes! Yes! Yes! Laundry on the Line ~ Oh be still my heart (did you ever hear of anyone getting so excited about hanging laundry?)



I am thrilled ~



Now, when I was finished hanging the laundry, I took a peek in the garden~



They do have a little frost on them and that is why I don't clean out my garden too early.  The old leaves protects the tender little shoots.





Soon I will be in the garden, but for today, I think I will just watch laundry dry (is that like watching paint dry?)

Enjoy your day and have a very blessed Easter

((((Hugs))))

Marianne

15 comments:

  1. How exciting to get a bathroom update. We desperately need to work on ours! Enjoy this special weekend! Sweet hugs!

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  2. Your so much further north than us but I think this year as far along as we are! I can not wait to be outside...I just might have a daffodil bloom for Easter, this time last year I had tulips!

    Happy easter, sweet friend!

    ann

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  3. I'm right there with ya on the laundry hanging. Nothing like it.

    I like Mr. V's work clothes. Gotta be comfortable... ;0)

    Your garden is just waking up. Enjoy!

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  4. No, not like watching paint dry. The sheets are blown by the wind and create much more interest. Funny how I don't get the same thrill watching washing on a rotary line.
    Have a wonderful Easter. xx

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  6. Still snow on the ground here and it was raining this morning!I love the smell of fresh linens from the outside. I would love to have my bathroom updated! Have the time, not the $$$.
    Easter Blessings.
    Deb

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  7. Oh, that is a major reno in progress Marianne. I can't wait to see the finished look. It's always fun to update although a lot of work. We are having a beautiful weekend here in NB as well with sunshine and temps in the upper 40's. Enjoy the weekend and your fresh smelling laundry! Happy Easter to you. Pam

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  8. Afternoon, sweet pie bird..love the pink cup and saucer......Always nice to have a redo.....Ahhhh, laundry drying on the line, can't wait......Your garden is coming along great, still way to much snow here......Easter Blessings Francine.

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  9. I look forward to the snow disappearing so I can hang clothes on the line again, that might be my favourite household thing to do!

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  10. Happy Easter!

    Would love to hang my laundry outside too!

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  11. I love the smell of sheet dried outside. Heaven is right.
    Brenda

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  12. What a dream of a day! I'm with you on laundry - I love to see it hanging on the line, and I love to curl up in fresh sheets after a day of working in the garden.
    Can't wait to see the bathroom all finished!
    hugs, K

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  13. If I had a wash line I would be just as happy as you are, believe me, I would love to watch laundry dry! How wonderful that you can see the ground and see that your plants are actually growing. I cannot wait for that day!
    Have a wonderful week, my friend.
    Hugs, Cindy

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  14. I'd love to have a clothesline! Thanks so much for your kind comment on my photo and verse.

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  15. We are having some springish weather too. It is such a relief after this cold dreary winter. Mimi

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