Portland is 80 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean.
But a girl can pretend that she lives in a cottage by the sea, can’t she?
Shell garland, driftwood shell hanger, driftwood sail boats, and shell topped bottle on mantel all made by moi.
Still following,
Elizabeth
cute touches~
ReplyDeleteLove all your sea touches. Makes me want to go to a beautiful beach with lots of shells and drift wood,
ReplyDeleteI love the third and last photos. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first visit to your blog. There sre so many readers who do not like music on blogs but I am not one of them. I love to hear what bloggers choose to play on their blogs. I love Julir Meyer too.
80 miles isnt too far from the sea. and I love all your touches you've added to your home. Love the daisies in the jug and the driftwood with the starfish and sand dollars.
ReplyDeleteYou have some beautiful home decor. 80 mils isn't too bad. I love your photography! :)
ReplyDeleteElizabeth, you have done a fantastic job, I love your beachy theme!
ReplyDeleteNever stop dreaming!
ReplyDeleteThose little sailboats are so cute!
So pretty! There is nothing like a "beach retreat."
ReplyDeleteYour photos are just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI love the ocean so much!
I thought of your "beach" house, Elizabeth, when I read an article in the latest issue of Martha Stewart's Living magazine. It was about decorating with shells. :-) Your own decorating is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how you've made your home a beachhouse. Do you change it in the winter? Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! No one would ever know your home isn't perfectly located oceanside.
ReplyDelete(by the way, love your background music. Julie Meyer is one of my favorites. Might I guess you're an Aglow sister?)
Great to see your post highlighted in The High Calling digest. :)
Beautiful beautiful beautiful, Elizabeth! Love all of the beachy touches in your house. Keep on dreaming.....80 miles isn't THAT far.... lol!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie