We interrupt this blog post….

…for an important message.

I know.

I’m a jerk and I left you hanging.
Did I finish? Did I not finish?
WHERE is Week 8 – The Reveal!!!????

Short answer: Well, actually, it’s on Instagram.

I had to put the Week 8 reveal on my Instagram account because I could knock out an IG post MUCH faster than writing an entire blog post. What? You don’t follow my Instagram account!? Well it contains all the answers, with 1000% less wordiness.

Am I “absolutely thrilled with the outcome”?

Actually, meh. Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s a huge improvement over the original. I DID FINISH what I set out to do, but like everything I do, it needs tweaking. More about that in the missing post. BTW, at the Week 8 deadline the dining room was accessorized with whatever I could find in the house. I had intended to reward my efforts with an accessories shopping trip, however a local driving ban at the time necessitated shopping in-home. Phooey!

The actual blog post for Week 8 is two-thirds complete and safely stashed on my computer.

But, in addition to the IG post, here’s a picture from the holidays:

Litany of excuses: The blog post is missing because my brother and I had a huge fight and when he knocked me down, I broke my necklace then landed on the dog dish and broke that, too (Oh, wait, that’s someone else’s story.)

Week 8 occurred the week before Thanksgiving. We were in the midst of a major snowstorm here in Buffalo (around three feet fell where I live), Mr and sons were on a road trip, my dad had an emergency, and I had to put everything back together in time to host our family for Thanksgiving (let alone wash all the laundry that had been neglected while pursuing the One Room Challenge.

So what about the next week, and the weeks after that?

Christmas, Kemosabe. I was already a week behind schedule for decking my halls, and there just hasn’t been time to finish the post with updated pictures that don’t include all the Christmas decorations. So…for now, the Instagram update will have to suffice.

I think that’s one of the things that make me a terrible blogger. I’ve debated deleting this site more times than I can count for just the kind of scenario above. Not following through drives me crazy, but to make a good…a truly good blog post takes me a week.

And why are you even reading this when you could be following a GOOD blogger?!

Who would I refer you to? Well, ironically, that happens to be the theme of the January “Where Blogger’s Live” post. “What Bloggers Do Bloggers Follow?(Notice that I am keeping my commitment to the group topic instead of finishing the Week 8 post…that has to be worth a point on somebody’s scale.)

And NOW, back to our regularly scheduled program: What Bloggers do I Follow? Well, the WBL ground rules were to not to include each other. So that leaves me with four blogs I read regularly.

via Kristi Linauer’s Addicted2Decorating

The first is Addicted 2 Decorating . Kristi is probably the first home DIY blogger I ever followed. She loves color, is handier than hell, tackles huge projects, sometimes gets sidetracked, but keeps plugging. Her outcomes are astounding. She’s been renovating her 1950’s ranch, including taking many of the rooms down to the studs and rebuilding them. While her decorating style is different from mine, she offers complete instructions for everything she does–from simple decor crafts to rewiring–and it’s always very helpful, useful knowledge.

One of her early posts offered instructions on how to start a blog, which is how “DustandDoghair” was born.

Next up, designer Laurel Bern’s Laurel Home. Laurel is queen of “The Rules.” She has a VERY dry sense of humor, knows her stuff, and pulls ZERO punches about what she does and doesn’t like. I’ve learned a lot about Traditional decor from her posts and the beautiful rooms she features, which are absolutely aspirational, though beyond any budget price point I will ever contemplate. But she offers a lot of knowledge and has even kindly answered a question or two from this reader. Some of the rooms featured are a little “too” for me, but I greatly appreciate so many things she’s explained in her posts.

Bacon, Mmmm. via TheArtofDoingStuff.com

The Art of Doing Stuff, by the hilarious Karen Bertelsen, is a favorite. She covers everything from food, to raising chickens, to growing your own loofah, to burlyman projects..and a few topics I would consider unthinkable. Wow, the woman is absolutely fearless with her topics. If you appreciate indelicate humor, she has some posts you’ll love. And if you don’t, well you should skip those, lest you feel faint.

Yes, it IS via MyCrappyHouse.com

And finally, my much funnier soul sister, VickiAnn at MyCrappyHouse. Is it the fact that–like someone else we know–VickiAnn mysteriously disappears for several months at a time? No, but I do greatly appreciate that about her, haha. I LOVE her writing style and her sense of humor. She is clever, innovative, and a talented DIYer…but that’s not the main reason I read her posts. She could write about how to pick up cat poop, and I would race to her blog to read it. I can’t believe she isn’t wildly famous yet. Her most recent DIY? Her Roaring 20’s wedding. Amazing.

But really… it almost doesn’t seem fair that I can’t mention the next six blogs, helmed by the nicest women on the internet. They are each something special in their own way, and they have some favorites to share with you as well, so please check out:

Daenel at Living Outside the Stacks
Bettye at Fashion Schlub
Leslie at Once Upon a Time & Happily Ever After
Sally at Within a World of My Own  
Iris at Iris’ Original Ramblings
Jodie at Jodie’s Touch of Style

Welcome to “Where Bloggers Live.” It’s kind of like HGTV’s “Celebrities at Home,” but…Bloggers! 
Who doesn’t like to peek behind the scenes and see inside people’s homes? The second Friday of each month is when this group of six bloggers links up to share their workspaces, homes, towns… or whatever our fearless leader, the fabulous Bettye, proposes.
Make sure you visit everyone to see where the magic happens!

10 comments

  1. Okay, I’m running behind – again! I do love your post – and love the shots of your house. And of course you know I didn’t follow the rules – I’ve got to find a couple more blogs to follow (like a have a lot of time for that).

    I’ve got to go back and say that I LOVE the colors you showed in your house. I’m not an all white girl – I love color! Thanks!
    from Iris & Koda 🙂

  2. Well, I’ve been unable to get past the blue and white ginger jars against that lovely delicate grey-blue wallpaper. Vignettes like that absolutely crush me. Why isn’t that what LIFE looks like??

    PLUS, the picture looks just like this one of my new imaginary boyfriend (don’t come at me, I know I’m a psychopath) whose Elle magazine cover just dropped this week https://fashionschlub.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cho-geu-seung-elle-cover-1.12.23.jpg I know, I KNOW. But seriously, the vibe. The vibes are the same. Just prop him up against that wallpaper next to the blue ginger jars and I will be dead. Absolutely dead. Drifting in delicate faded grey-blue skies.

    Get a hold of yourself, Bettye.

    Uhm. no, thank you. I’m quite happy right where I am.

    Bettye

    1. I’m just happy to have unintentionally provided the backdrop for your happy thought. Not sure I’ll see that kind of wall design ever again without thinking of you and your boyfriend. You have also forever changed my definition of “vignette.” 😉

  3. The last one? Really it sounds like you. The humor, the way of writing…that’s how I feel about reading your blog even when it’s about something I would never in a million years attempt (can you say yardwork?)
    XOXO
    Jodie

  4. Soooo glad you shared some of your faves. I am not familiar with any of these gals and will check them out. I especially like the sounds of VickiAnn and her occasional disappearing acts. Just when I think I am back to blogging regularly, I’m NOT!! Ha!!

    Your room is beautiful, Em. So inviting. Warm but also very put together. Very polished. Hard to believe this is a room in the home of 4 children!! Although they are grown. And pretty well out of the nest. But still!! Love the glow from the tree. The dark wood furniture contrasted with the lighter drapes, wallpaper and lighting. You have such a lovely sense of style. Inside and out…as your yard is as enchanting as your home.

    1. As an observer, I have appreciated your blog journey. From your photography, your prompt-driven posts, your style posts, your life updates, and your wonderful short stories, your blog is a rich follow…and again, makes it easy to see you as a friend. Even your comments are thoughtful and show the care you give to simply reading. You don’t seem to skim, and that you give the blogger your full attention is really lovely gift. So thank you for that! And of course, for the comments above.
      “Discovering life after retirement” is kind of a thing for me now, so you can bet I’m looking forward to your upcoming posts!

    1. Gotta tell you, Sally. I watched several iterations of her living room and they were all beautiful. But this last one rally captures her style most accurately. If you liked the living room, be sure to see her other rooms! She’s a marvel.

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