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That's what friends are for!

Hoje gostava de agradecer a todos os que têm demonstrado o seu apoio através dos comentários que têm tido tempo para deixar aqui. Qualquer pessoa que tenha um blog gosta de ter feedback dos seus leitores, principalmente quando se tratam de opiniões construtivas ou quando as pessoas transmitem carinho nas coisas que escrevem. Tal tem sido especialmente o caso da Sofia Ferreira, da Susana Esteves Pinto e da Olga Puga. Acreditem, a vossa opinião é muito importante para mim! :-)

Para elas, deixo esta bandeirola da Ravenhill, que representa as celebrações de que tanto gostamos! Thanks for the support, girls!


Credits: Ravenhill

Today I'd like to thank all my blog readers, especially those that have the time to leave their sweet comments. Anyone who has a blog likes to get feedback from their readers, and  if their comments are helpful, kind and friendly we like them even more! That is the case with Sofia Ferreira, Susana Esteves Pinto and Olga Puga. Trust me, your opinion is very important to me! :-)

I leave them this photo, of a bunting that I bought from Ravenhill and that I'm keeping for a special occasion. It represents celebration and beauty, things we all love!

Thanks for the support, girls!


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Popcorn: A Cheap and Delicious Snack


On a cold day, popcorn is the perfect afternoon snack. We cook ours the old-fashioned way, in a saucepan, which makes it a very economical snack too.  

Just heat a little oil and butter in a large saucepan and add a pinch of salt.  Put in one kernel of corn and when it starts to dance and sizzle add in the rest.  Half a cup of kernels will feed a crowd.  Put the lid on tight and shake the pan over the heat until the popping finishes.  Add extra salt if you like and serve.

I think popcorn is at its best this way: hot, salty, buttery and fresh.

How do you like your popcorn?


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The Joy of Natural Light

One of the commenters on my last post noted how bright with natural light my family room is, and how she wished she had known more about natural light when she bought her first home.  I agree with her.  Having plenty of natural light really does make a difference, and we often only realise this when we are forced to live in a dark house.

Our last house was very, very dark.  There were few windows and the rooms were painted in dark colours.  Of particular note was the windowless, blood-red dining room.  While by candlelight that room could be atmospheric and dramatic, the rest of the time it was off-putting.  

Frustratingly, there was nothing I could do about the paint colours because we were renting.  However, one of the things I was looking for when we bought a home of our own again was natural light.  

Looking to buy in an old, established area with many 19th and early 20th century homes, good natural light was not a given.  Many of the old houses we inspected were very dark - a combination of a Victorian unwillingness to bring the outside in and a natural reaction to Adelaide's hot climate which led to wide eaves and wide, shady verandahs.

I am so happy that the house we eventually bought has plenty of windows, and many of those windows are large.  As you can see, our family room has huge windows which provide wonderful natural light.  Those windows extend right across the back of the house and mean that we don't need lights on in the daytime even in midwinter.  The pergola outside will hopefully provide some shade in summer whilst still letting light in.  The room faces south east, so gets morning sun (we're in the Southern Hemisphere so the north-western side is the hottest part of the house.)

Every time I enter this room I feel like smiling.  I'm sure it's the light brightening my mood.


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My milk glass is better than yours!

Olá! Hoje vou-vos mostrar algumas fotos das peças em milk glass que tenho juntado. Bem sei que não são muitas, mas a procura continua e espero, brevemente, ter mais coisas lindas para vos mostrar! Perdoem-me as flores, que são artificiais, mas quis aproveitar o pouco tempo que estou em casa para ter luz para tirar estas fotos.

Espero que aproveitem bem o fim-de-semana!

  

  

  

Hi everyone! Today I'm posting some photos of the few milk glass pieces that I have found along the way. I know they're not many but hopefully I'll have more beautiful items to show you soon. Forgive me for the flowers - they are artificial - but I wanted to take the photos while there's light and I'm at home, which doesn't happen that often!

I hope you have a nice weekend!

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I just can't get you out of my head!

Muitas coisas a acontecerem e muita inspiração! Este é o moodboard que criei para a próxima mesa que vou fazer.

Espero que gostem!

Credits: Peggy Porschen, Erica O'Brien, Martha Stewart, Amy Atlas, Style Me Pretty, Rie Elise Larsen
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Show Us Your Life: Living Rooms


Kelly over at Kelly's Korner is doing a series called "Show us Your Life Friday".  Well, it's Saturday here in Australia but I thought I'd join in anyway!

Our house is a traditional 1915 South Australian villa.  It has a formal sitting room at the front of the house and  there is a family room extension at the back. (You can see our formal sitting room here.)  Today I am featuring the family room as it is where we spend most of our time - largely because we haven't bought a sofa for the front room yet!

We are very fortunate that the previous owners of this house renovated it so beautifully, maintaining the high ceilings, cornices and double-brick structure.

One of the things I love about this room is the natural light.  The windows are huge - they go almost all the way up to the 12 foot ceiling.  The last house we lived in (a rental) was very dark so this is a vast improvement.

The room below forms part of a great room that includes our kitchen and a dining area.  There are still things that I want to do to the family room, but that will take time - we have only been living here since March.  The coffee table is wrong - a larger square one would look better - and a large area rug would also be an improvement.  At present the pictures are too high because we have used existing hooks, but I'll get some picture wire soon and lower them.

The cream bookcase has only been there since last weekend.  I found it during our district's hard rubbish collection and painted it.  It holds some of the very tall books that don't fit anywhere else.




I'm not rushing to buy anything for this house because I only want to buy things that I really love and want to keep for a long time - I would *love* this to be my forever home.

This ceiling rose is really lovely and was commissioned by the previous owner.  We think the leaves on it are either oak or fig leaves.



Well, that's it from me for today!  If you'd like to see more living room tours go and visit Kelly.

Have a great weekend!



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Backyard Harvest: Coriander

 coriander flowers

I hope the weather warms up soon or I won't have anything to do my Friday "Backyard Harvest" posts on!  I am starting my spring and summer vegetable and flower seeds in egg cartons outdoors and they are germinating very slowly at present.  I have only lived in Adelaide for two years so I don't know if this cool spring weather is typical.  

The subject of this week's post is coriander.  In Australia coriander is usually grown as a cool season crop because in warmer weather it goes to seed too quickly.  I use fresh coriander leaves in all the usual ways: in curries and salsas, as a garnish and to make coriander pesto.

Some people think coriander smells disgusting, like squashed bugs, but I really like it.  Once the plants set seed I collect the seeds and use them in cooking and for next year's crop.


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