Notes by Meg


  • On our fourth and fifth nights of our roadtrip we travelled through Savannah to Tybee Island. It is an island approx. 30 minutes from downtown Savannah and a completely different way of life. We stayed at a wonderful bed and breakfast named Surf Song. It was a relatively new b&b and the renov...
  • Today we are strolling around Asheville, North Carolina and Savannah, Georgia. We didn't go to these towns right in this order but the photos go lovely together. Asheville, NC we only spent a few hours in and those few hours left an impression.Great antique stores and a lovely town vibe. We drove...
  • Did you miss me?You didn't even know I was gone, did you?This is the first post I have written since last last Sunday as my chauffeur husband and I have been on a very long super duper fun roadtrip.We have previously been to the Country Living fair in Columbus, Ohio and this June the fair in Rhin...
  • Happy Halloween!Are you getting your goblin on tonight?We have just returned from an amazing 4000 km roadtrip to the south, details to come with lots and lots of photos to share.With the end of Halloween here, and Thanksgiving over it is the gentle beginning of the holiday season. Glitz and glamo...
  • Voted Most Popular

    The start to a new week has begun.The cool weather is upon us and I can feel my last ride on the tractor looming. Since I started this blogging home decor journey a few years ago, there is one post that has definitely grabbed the cake for being the most popular. It steamed ahead with page views f...
  • A few months ago i think I did a little update in our upstairs hallway and added some shutters with a photo of the most lovely elderly couple standing in what appears to be a field or an orchard. I imagine them to have loved one another, fought with one another, and had a fantastic life together....

Blogging Since 2015

This blog is written by Meg and includes tales of the renovations/ decor changes of her home and the shop she owns in Fonthill, Ontario. It goes back many years, much before the shop was born. It is like one of those stacking dolls. It started with a couple of kids buying their forever home. It snowballed into renovations, which turned into garage shows and then a store. If you are new here, welcome! We are glad you stopped by.