Pond Day.
This morning I had to drive Linas to Ilfracombe to collect some skateboard decks. I took this photo while I waited. This is the older part of Ilfracombe with narrow streets leading down to the harbour.
As I looked down the road (which was sloping more steeply that it looks in the picture) my eyes could not quite reconcile the fact that, apparently level with my eyes, I could see waves splashing against the base of the cliffs.
The waves can just be seen between the scaffolding poles.
Back home there is still no change in the weather, lots of cloud and very brief spells of sunshine. I carried on with my work at the pond. I had thought today's task would be fairly easy - clearing out the weeds and extra growth in the pond. Boy was I wrong, the wild flag iris had almost taken over the whole pond and it was a major job to get in there and pull them all out and then dispose of them either on the compost pile near the pond or on the wild side of the bog garden. By the time I had finished clearing the pond I was aching and covered in smelly mud. But the pond has now changed from a green lump at the end of the garden into a formal pond with day lillies, montbretia, japanese iris and a water lily flowering in it. Next stage is to weed the planted edge and maybe get some more gravel for the path. After all that effort it was good to have a hot shower and sit outside with a book. Unfortunately the changeable weather means you are nice and warm for a second and then wondering if you can be bothered to go and get a fleece because the dark clouds have taken over once more.
The butterflies are all over the place and I got this shot of the common blue (was it the same one that visited yesterday?) feeding on the marjoram. It is interesting to see how different species prefer different plants.
The gatekeepers and meadow browns flit about a lot and can be found feeding on the marjoram while the lavender was being visited by bumble bees and large white butterflies. The honey bees, peacocks and red admirals were all on the buddlia. Linas has returned back to Plymouth this afternoon clutching his decks, a guitar and some food from Mum's cupboards.
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Modern and Beauty of Dream house design by Safdie Rabines
Very spacious and with energy-saving features (not to worry about heating and cooling in the changing seasons), all this makes not only fun but a true dream home in every aspect. We liked the shiny tile and wood accents on the inside and more importantly in a way that looks at night with all the lights. A brilliant design by Safdie Rabines. A stunning design, with a beautiful garden, mind blowing views, exceptional interiors, plush furniture, pool to relax in, this house is beautifully situated on a hilltop north of San Diego.
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Rambler Redux
I ran across some photos of a 1970's era rambler that was for sale in the San Francisco area. This reminds me that there is an awful lot of housing product that can be re-inspired.
I have seen so many try to turn a contemporary rambler into an arts and crafts home or some other more decorative architectural style. In this case the remodeling does not try to make the house into something that it is not. They simply build on the strengths of the design. Below are some pictures of the renovation.

nice fresh exterior


cabinets are a little traditional, but the overall aesthetic is still contemporary


simple space with contemporary furnishings. the dark wood floors contrasted with the light walls adds drama

Rambler Redux
I ran across some photos of a 1970's era rambler that was for sale in the San Francisco area. This reminds me that there is an awful lot of housing product that can be re-inspired.
I have seen so many try to turn a contemporary rambler into an arts and crafts home or some other more decorative architectural style. In this case the remodeling does not try to make the house into something that it is not. They simply build on the strengths of the design. Below are some pictures of the renovation.

nice fresh exterior


cabinets are a little traditional, but the overall aesthetic is still contemporary


simple space with contemporary furnishings. the dark wood floors contrasted with the light walls adds drama

Kerala Home plan and elevation - 2010 Sq. Ft.
Ground Floor - 1442 Sqft
First floor - 570 Sqft
Total Built up Area – 2010 Sqft
Designer: Smarthome
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Mala-Thrissur
Ph.04803271484, 9809060630
Email: smarthomemala@gmail.com
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