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Between Naps on the Porch: April 2010

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Between Naps on the Porch is a lifestyle blog with an emphasis on Decorating, Tablescaping, Before and Afters, Thrify Finds, and Gardening.

Apr 30, 2010

Historic Home Tour in Roswell, Georgia

Historic Home Tour in Roswell, Georgia:

We haven't gone on an historic home tour in a while. Come check out these homes in Roswell, Georgia. You'll notice, it was still wintertime when I took these pics.




This house (Mimosa Hall) has always intrigued me...it's very hidden and these shots taken in the winter are as much as you ever get to see from the road...



I zoomed in for a little closer view...




Enjoy the tour...I'll pop in here and there. :-)










You'll notice a lot of the historic homes in Roswell are being used for businesses...




There sure are a lot of white houses in Roswell, aren't there? I just noticed that as I created this post. :-)







Some are being used as event centers...



















This is Bulloch Hall...their website says, "Bulloch Hall was built in the Greek Revival style in 1839 by Major James Stephens Bulloch, one of Roswell's first settlers. It was here on December 22, 1853, the Bullochs' daughter, Mittie married Theodore Roosevelt Sr. The couple became the parents of Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States."




I toured this home a couple of years ago. The tour guide told us that it is said to have a ghost. :-) One of the neatest parts of the tour was when they allowed us to see the attic and it's HUGE...like the size of 4-5 rooms in most folks homes. It's being used for storage, but it was amazing to see. You could walk around in it...the ceilings were really high.










This house is a private residence...




There are so many business in the historic homes around it, they have a sign out front that tells passerbys that it's a private residence.




I thought the mirror on the porch was kind of interesting...










This is Barrington Hall...it's open for tours each day. I was able to go inside when I purchased a tour package called, The Southern Trilogy. It included Bulloch Hall and the Smith Plantation.




Their website says, "Aristocrats from the Georgia sea coast, seeking a healthier climate, selected the site of Roswell, and here, on the bluffs over looking the creeks of the Chattahoochee River, they built their plantation homes in the early-19th century. Barrington King, co-founder of Roswell, selected the highest point in Roswell for his home, Barrington Hall. It was built in the Greek Revival style of architecture and was completed in 1842. The home remained in the hands of the Barrington King Family until 2002."




You can read more about Barrington Hall at their website...just click on their name.







They have a nice boxwood garden on this side of the house...it's beautiful in the summertime.



Hope you enjoyed this little historic home tour in Roswell, GA.

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Apr 28, 2010

Tablescaping with Villeroy & Boch, Melina... Welcome to the 88th Tablescape Thursday!

Today was one of those unbelievably gorgeous spring days! The trees are all dressed in their spring green and it's time for some tablescaping out on the porch. No words today...just pics. :-) Enjoy!

























































Chargers: Neiman Marcus, 2-3 years ago
Dinner Plates: Villeroy & Boch, Pattern: Melina, Rich's 20+ years ago
Red Salad Plates: HomeGoods, two years ago
Rooster Appetizers: HomeGoods, recently
Rooster Glasses: Old Time Pottery, a few months ago
Flatware: Gourmet Settings, Treble Clef, HomeGoods, 6 months ago but still available
Plaid Napkins: Marshalls, 6-8 months ago
Organza Napkin sheaths: The Magnolia Room in Marietta, GA
Napkin rings: Pier 1, two years ago
Candlesticks: Hobby Lobby, 2-3 years ago
Candles: Colonial Candle
Rooster Centerpiece: Steinmart, many years ago
Greenery: Nandina from my yard, along with moss from the Dollar Tree

Looking forward to viewing your beautiful tablescapes!


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Apr 25, 2010

Hiding Ugly Swing Chains: Welcome to the 67th Metamorphosis Monday!

Metamorphosis Monday:

Hiding and Covering Metal Swing Chains


I don't have anything dramatic to share this week for Met Monday, but I thought I would show you some of the spring fluffing I've been doing out on the porch. A couple of weeks ago, I took the swing chain covers off the swing, tossed them into the hand wash basket of my ancient GE washing machine, poured in a smidgen of bleach and gave 'em a good wash. They hadn't been washed since they were first hung over 2 years ago, and truthfully, they still looked fine. But I figured with all the pollen, a wash couldn't hurt. That stuff you see on the floor...yep, pollen! So here's the swing..."neked" and minus it's covers. Looks very different, doesn't it?

Hiding and Covering Chains on Swings


Another Before:

We had a big storm roll through night before last...and it continued all day yesterday. The decks are a wreck. Today I bought a pressure washer from The Home Depot. I'm going to try my hand at pressure washing the decks and deck rails tomorrow...wish me luck!

Notice the pots over there under the window...there are actually 3 that fit there in that stand but I had already started filling one when I remembered to take a "Before" pic. Things are looking pretty bare.




The start of the "After":
Here's the swing with one side re-covered with shiny, clean covers. The cushions are all inside the house, awaiting the end of this INTENSE pollen season. I read in the paper that this year is MUCH worse in the south because it stayed sooo cold so long here, so when everything finally did start blooming/pollinating, the plants all did it at once. INTENSE, indeed! You can see it on the floor behind the swing...and I vacuumed the porch about a week ago, so that's all new.

Hiding and Covering Metal Swing Chains


A little close-up for those of you who may be thinking about adding covers over your swing chains. They are actually ecletrical cord covers I purchased from Hobby Lobby. They come in a gazillion colors. I didn't want them to stand out...just wanted to make the not-so-attractive chains go away So I went with an off-white/cream color.

At each end of the cord covers, there are several snaps so you can adjust how tight you need it on the ends. For my swing, I used four cord covers: one cover each for the longest section of chain which is the one coming down from the ceiling.

Then I cut the other two cord covers in half, hemmed the raw edges of the fabric with fabric glue and used the sections to cover the smaller sections of chain. The covers are a bit pricey, but they occasionally go on sale 1/2 off. If they aren't on sale, use one of Hobby Lobby's 40% off coupons. You can sign up to get those sent right to your e-mail inbox and can usually find one on a visit to their website.




There are a million and one snaps going down the length of the covers. You DO NOT want to goof up when snapping them and miss one...trust me on this! If you do, it's sort of like when you button your sweater up wrong...you have to go back and undo all your work and find where you goofed and start over from that point. Not fun. Of course, "I" would NEVER do something like that. (snort) I'm just telling you, so you can watch out.  Look at all the pollen on the top of the wicker coffee table!  Yuck.

Hiding and Covering Metal Swing Chains


All covered...should be good for another two years. I know pollen season isn't over, but I miss my cushions/pillows, so I brought them back out for the evening.

Hiding and Covering Metal Swing Chains


The Second part of our Metamophosis:
Here are the planters...all filled with geraniums.





Recently, I created a mossy tablescape.  When my chandelier installer walked out onto the deck to help re-attach a screw I had undone on a gutter when I rescued a chipmunk, he stopped dead in his tracks when he was it. After the shock wore off, he declared that my table looked like it was covered in shag carpeting! (LOL)  Update:  I shared that mossy table HERE.

So what do you do with bags and bags of left-over moss from the Dollar Tree?  It's now mulch for my geraniums. Let's just say, I have a lot of mulch!!!




As I was vacuuming stuff down on the porch today, I took this pic to show you how bad the pollen has been. The left side of the shade had been vacuumed...the right had not been done, yet.  Serious pollen!


Looking forward to seeing your Before and Afters:



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