I finally finished the last book in "The Girl" trilogy that was all the rage in like 2010. What a great book to keep me up all night - it got me thinking I should read some more thrillers and mysteries. Those would be obvious choices to a long time third shift veteran but I'm still discovering these gems! Clearly these January nightshifts are extra long, friends. So I've been imagining Sweden (especially Swedish spies from the 1960s and isolated cabins). Ahhh..prettiness.
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| 1942 Swedish Army Canvas and Leather |
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| 1950s Swedish Birch Bark Bowl |
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| Swedish Bread Bag |
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| Husqvarna Black and Red Bowl |
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| Embroidered Table Runner |








That triangle window! I want one in my house.
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ReplyDeleteObsessed with the kitchen with the black chandalier! So fab!
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the swedish bread looks so good, love this blog!!!!
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I loved that trilogy! I went back and re-read it right after finishing it because it was so good (but twisted)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely twisted, I think that had something to do in my 2 year reading lapse. Your blog is great!
DeleteAll beautiful shots, Martha!
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Love the birch box and bread! Wonderful images and that triangular room at the top looks so cozy!
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