To the weekly linky party that features the scoop on the best posts from around the web!
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Debbie from Confessions of a Plate Addictand introducingAnne of White Lace Cottage.
Welcome cyber neighbors, to another Scoop Link Party! And if you are new to my blog The Farmhouse Porch… welcome to YOU too!
I have some news. I am a mother again!!! If you follow me on my facebook page you are probably rolling your eyes right now, as I have inundated you with photos of my new bundle of joy for days.
Here she is! Meet Junebug! A 9 week old, 20 inch ball of cuteness that has the ability to turn even the burliest man into a baby talking mushy mess.
Now let’s get this Scoop Party started! Excuse me while I go wipe up a puddle…:)
Woof, woof!
~Linsey
Your blood pressure will drop reading about the Loess Lavender Hills Farm at Moonbeams and Fireflies. I imagine this place to be as tranquil and fragrant as it looks in the pretty photos.
I love how Living Vintage turned a ceiling and bookcase into works of art with reclaimed chippy painted bead board!
Sweetpeas Chic n Shabbies combined crinkled old book pages with twinkly lights to create a unique light fixture in a backyard tent. Wouldn’t it look great hanging in a tree or barn?
Here is a unique twist to an old clock…pearl-ize it! By Tarnished Royalty blog.
Almonds…powdered sugared…baked good. Need I say more?!? These almond financiers look as elegant as they do delicious! By Twigg Studios
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must love junk says
Anne, I love those horses-so pretty! I was here earlier but couldn’t link…now I see it’s working.
Thanks for hosting 😉
Susan
Anne says
Yes just a little glitch but it’s fixed 🙂
Nana Diana says
I love horses and that soft sound they make, too. I used to have a wonderful quarterhouse named Ginger so I have long loved them. Great features and entries here-off to visit a couple of them- xo Diana