Saturday, March 9, 2013

☀Sunlit Sunday: Season 2, Week #10


Welcome to Sunlit Sunday.

I would like to say that I was outside enjoying the beautiful day, but I found myself sorting through the guest room. I really do think that there must be a better place to put my big platter and roasting pan than under the bed.






Once I clear out the kitchen, some space should magically appear for them. Right?




One job leads to another, it seems, but it's nice to have the time to putter and feather my nest. I think the birds are more efficient than I am at completing the task.

The notion of birds nesting obviously brings on thoughts of the upcoming season, which leads me to an announcement about this meme. The final ☀Sunlit Sunday for this year will be March 24th, just a few days after the first day of spring.

 With that in mind while you visit this week's participants, please consider "following" those that speak to you. Also, why not add a few to your blog roll? I'd love to think that you plan to stay in touch with some of the people you've met here.
 
  
As for me, please note that "My Little Home and Garden" is also on Facebook. You're invited to drop by anytime! Each Friday, feel free to post an original photo and your blog link (if you have one). You may well meet some new friends there. I did!

 It's linking time . . .

22 comments:

  1. Good Evening, Karen
    It sounds like you have had a very productive day.
    Your photos are all beautiful...love the colours in the plate. Thank you for hosting!
    All the Best,
    Christine

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  2. I've been doing a lot of sorting and rearranging since the beginning of the year. My kitchen is small and I have to prioritize the things that are in there all the time and store things elsewhere that I don't use very often. Love the design on the dish and the sun brightens it up just nice!! You are ending the Sunlit Sunday series on my birthday this year! I have met new friends and your blog party has been one of the friendliest I've joined!

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  3. I am in love with that tulip. I have some coming up but it will be awhile yet. Your photos are amazing also. Yes we will have oodles of sun and flowers can hardly wait. Thanks for hostess this lovely party during the winter.
    QMM

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  4. That sounds like a make work project Karen. :) One thing does lead to another when it comes to house cleaning. What pretty sunshine pictures you have shared today. I love the sunlight on the tulip and ivy and that pretty plate. Simple every day things but in the sunlight they glow. I hope you have a lovely Sunday. Thank you for hosting. Pam

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  5. Ohh.. I'm going to miss Sunlit Sundays but I will certainly begin to follow you. I've really enjoyed you and your blog. I don't know how I ever stumbled upon it, but I'm sure glad that I did!!!

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  6. Great pictures / collages you viser.Vejret here is cold and windy, feels like minus 20 degrees .... not exactly spring weather. Wish you a good Sunday :) Hanne Bente

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  7. LOVE the roasting pan under the bed....I have storage solutions like that all over the house, lol! :) I live in an old bungalow and need creative storage solutions all of the time as it is small ( or one should say it is cozy: :)

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  8. I giggled about the platter and roasting pan under the bed! Oh, yes. Storage! While you are cleaning and weeding out just think of all the *new* treasures you are going to find! :D :D Thank you so much for hosting Sunlit Sunday during these dreary winter days. Hugs!

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  9. Ah yes, we keep things in strange places. Love the shadow of the ivy and the sun on the tulips.

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  10. Lovely sunlit Sundays, thank you for hosting.

    Our first linky party is on if anyone would like to join, it's at:
    http://www.pret-a-vivre.com/2013/03/ready-to-waltz-party-time.html

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  11. Beautiful light coming in. Great shots. Sometimes I just enjoy the sunshine streaming in through the windows. Being outside is great, but sun coming in from outside can certainly cheer one up and motivate you to get things done!
    Karen

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  12. I love the tulips. They look so pretty and spring-like! I store everything under my beds. If it wasn't for under the beds I would hardly have any storage at all.

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  13. I hate to see the sunlit sunday disappear; I've enjoyed meeting new bloggers and participating.

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  14. What lovely sun-lit images you show us here! I love how the rays catch the green leaves and the tulips and bounce the light around, with a dose of spring hope attached!

    Thank you so much for all your kind comments - they brighten my days!

    All the best,
    Helena

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  15. I love these Sunlit Sunday links, even though I failed to get one in on time this week. I'll be visiting some of the others throughout the week.
    Had to laugh at you storing a big platter under the bed. I wonder how many of us store odd things there.

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  16. Love your sunlit tulips and plates. Such pretty colors. I laughed when I read that you store you platter and roasting pan under the bed. Maybe I should check under my bed before I laugh too hard.:0)

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  17. Good morning Karen!I love your tulips!They look so pretty and spring-like!Great shots!I'll miss your posts!Hope to join you this Sunday!Have a wonderful week!
    Dimi..

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  18. How lucky to have such a lot of sunshine, it's so uplifting and reinforces that Spring really is on its way. Thank you for popping over and for your comment, it was so appreciated!
    Kate x

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  19. Gorgeous uplifting sunny photos! Those huge platters are just so big, they rarely fit on modern shelves or into cupboards.....I am sure lots of people store them under a bed to keep them safe!
    Wishing you a wonderful week.
    Helen x

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  20. Hi Karen,

    Hope you get this, as it is four months into the future since this post!

    The sunlight streaming into your home, warming the space and falling gently on those pretty plates and tulips is simply a charming scene! Thanks for sharing!

    Poppy

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