2 // My open wooden shelving. And little bundle of drying parsley.
3 // Eggs from our landlord’s free range chickens.
4 // And we might not have an oven, but we do have a stove on which I can make tasty applesauce.
For these little details, I am thankful.
What little details are you thankful for?
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I love how you captured these details and are learning to love the details.
I live in a regular apartment that seems to have no character but I am thankful for the fact I have an apartment that I can comfortably live in and make cozy!
-Courtney
i love, LOVE that copper kettle. next time you see one on a thrifting adventure, please let me know! i WANT.
Let the hunting commence now.
agreed that copper kettle is amazing!
Beautiful. Where did you find your utensil holder? It's lovely. I'm in need of one like it!
I'm thankful for the 3 beautiful windows in my kitchen. Having natural light in the kitchen while cooking or doing anything else is heavenly. 🙂
Ah, natural light makes a kitchen so cheery! I found the utensil holder at a thrift store…sorry I can't give you a link to a store 🙁
So lovely.
Gorgeous photos, Rebecca. I loved seeing them on Instagram too.
Ronnie xo
Your water pot is really oldschool. Looks nice! Also like the wooden open shelve
I'm thankful for the huge picture window over my sink, so I can watch the variety of songbirds, barred owl, rabbits, deer, moose, and lovely mountain range beyond. It makes prepping and cleaning up a pleasure.