Sharing 43 years' experience of frugal, prudent living and pantry building
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As I've told you before, it's such a beautiful setting and cozy porch! I would love to relax and read a book on your porch! It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteMelody in Oregon
Melody, I can tell you that it is indeed the perfect place to kick back and read a good book!
DeleteThere's nothing so nice as to be able to sit in the shade of a veranda with a cool drink on a hot day.
ReplyDeleteI saw in your last post that you are working on your essential oil challenge. I have learnt a bit through following on Pinterest Frugally Sustainable. She has some wonderful information that she shares of her experiences using essential oils.
Jane, thank you for the tip on Frugally Sustainable. I will definitely check it out!
DeletePatsy I just love seeing your progress. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteNanna Chel, thank you, maybe it will inspire someone else to go the pay as you go way! It has not been an easy journey but the rewards of not having a mortgage have been more than worth what we went through.
DeleteThat's a nice porch!!! I'm living in a construction zone right now, as we are having tile put down in three rooms. The dust and clutter is driving me crazy! Hats off to you for working through it for so long!!
ReplyDeleteLittle Penpen, it helped that our children were all grown and on their own.
DeleteI just love the porch! It gives you so much more living space.:)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Patti
yes it does, Patti!
DeleteSuch a nice porch!! Love seeing all you guys have done. ....Vicky in Ky
ReplyDeleteVicky in Ky, thank you and I love my porch!
Deletewe call them a veranda here, your's is looking lovely btw too, we don't put ceilings on ours, just leave them 'open' they look just as nice & you can paint the beams or leave them raw.
ReplyDeletethanx for sharing