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Comments (3)I would love to get: GRANDMA'S SMILE - $16 KNIGHTS IN WHITE SATIN - $9 Only thing I have on your want list is Allium-Gladiator, My list is not up to date, but if I have anything you want I would LOVE to trade you, I really want the 2 Daylilies, I had Knights In White Satin, but made the mistake of letting people come to my home for free plants last year & 1 of them took my clump of KIWS:( I do have a (forgot the name, but can get it) yellow Peony that is not on my list, but would need to even out the trade if you want that, LMK, Thanks :)Anita...See Moremight can post a few more
Comments (8)Nancy: No CAMEO LUSTER is not opening good for me yet, Today was its 4th bloom and I thought sure it would open nice this time, but nope,it did not do any better.I was impressed with PRETTY GAUDY bloom today.its much brighter and prettier then it was last year. RITA: Thank you, for your comments. AVEDON. yes, I seen your post, that you will be going to mo for a month.I will miss seeing your pretty pictures of your gorgeous blooms, too.Hope your mom gets better and you can hurry up and get back home to your daylilies. jean...See MoreI'm getting ready to paint the paneling and have ?? (pics)
Comments (14)greywings, The opening facing the fireplace is to the front entry of the house. It kind of divides the fireplace in half. I hadn't thought of putting the chairs in front of the fireplace. And my dh would love to put an sectional where you are suggesting. He's suggested that a few times. It would have to be a fairly small one since that is not a few big area. Here is a picture looking at the fireplace from the foyer. (Please ignore that ugly green paint that I've since painted over!) And another older one looking more directly where the two recliners are now. (Sorry it's so blurry) Also, what would you put in the corner to the left behind the recliners? Since that's looking into the room from the entrance, would looking at the back of the recliners looks good? I could put a table between them, but a lamp would be difficult without using a rug behind them to reach the outlet. Thanks for the help. I've been struggling with the shape of this room for some time. I've even tossed up the idea of closing in that opening that leads from the foyer, but it would be strange to walk into the house and directly towards the kitchen area. (of course, everyone always heads that way anyhow!) Robbi...See MorePrepping my house to sell and looking back at old posts...
Comments (10)My Mom is moving in 40 days and I have been elected to stage her home for sale afterwards since I had such good luck selling mine in SoFla in '07. Both the new and the old homes are roughly in the same town as is my own, so moving/borrowing pieces is easy. Every single square inch of the house she is selling is in excellent condition- those are our pros. The cons are that this will not be the optimum time to offer a house for sale and the resistance I get from her "not liking" how I am decorating a home that her mother built decades ago. She understands in her head but her heart hurts a bit when she hears that I will be replacing some old light fixtures that her mother loved and neutralizing the "every shade of pink and orange known to man" color scheme that permeates the home. She would not move at all except she is coming on eighty years of age and is in a secluded area a bit too far from me- it takes me too long to get to her and in winter she is near inaccessible. The new house is literally seven houses away from me in a more populated area, so we know it is the right thing for her to do. Just that the process is difficult for her emotionally- leaving an old family home. Best of luck to all of us trying to sell this fall....See Moresignet_gw(6b)
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