Nope, I took that picture on the way to my altar making class. Its out on 290 on the way to Carmine and Round Top. I've always loved it. I thought about stealing it, but, well, you know, I would never.
Come hang out with us as we turn our mid-century cottage (and its poor, sad yard) into a magical Neverland. We are the quintessential DIYs - working paycheck to paycheck and weekend to weekend. We started the transformation in May of 2006 and started blogging in 2009. Our family lives and loves in Austin, TX. Y'all come on by!
What IS Wabi-Sabi, you ask?
Hard to explain, really. Wabi-Sabi is a Japanese term, obviously. It's been semi-mainstreamed by the American gardening and decorating industry. In a nutshell it means - an appreciation for that which is not perfect. Finding beauty in something old and rusty is wabi-sabi. Picking something up off the side of the road and using it in a new way is wabi-sabi. Making do with what you have is wabi-sabi. It's a lovely concept that describes me and my house and my yard perfectly: appreciated, loved and perfect in our own imperfect way.
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Does this mean you are camping?
Merrymerry
Nope, I took that picture on the way to my altar making class. Its out on 290 on the way to Carmine and Round Top. I've always loved it. I thought about stealing it, but, well, you know, I would never.
Aha, I see. I thought you were out camping somewhere.
Have fun at your class.
Merrymerry
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