In case you didn't know . . . I adore photography. Always have, always will. How nice that I get to share my favorite pics with you right here on The T-Cozy. Lucky me!
Here are some new shots for your viewing pleasure.
Our cottage looks extra cozy when covered in a blanket of snow.
Step inside. Want a cup of tea?
Our kitchen is bright and sunny. And just beyond it is my sweet little studio, also known as My Happy Place.
I can’t help but smile when I’m in here.
It has space for all of my crazy collections.
Needless to say, I have a weakness for things made from wood that are shaped like teapots.
My desk is chock full of vintage eye candy. This is where I work on listings for my Etsy shop.
I’ve spent this week listing valentines from the 1930s. Adorable.
My latest acquisition — three metal trays in the perfect shade of aqua. One is already in use as a message board in my kitchen. The other two are in my shop and come with four handmade button magnets.
It’s hard to believe that my 10-year blogiversary is this March. Wow! How did that happen? Whether you are a new reader, or one that has been with me for the long haul, my hope is that The T-Cozy has been a respite for you, a place to relax during your busy day and enjoy my quirky brand of home decor with a vintage twist.
I am ever grateful to you for being here. It has been an honor to provide you with decorating inspiration and to share my love of photography with you. Have you enjoyed what you’ve seen and read here? I do hope so.
Susan
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Your Home is beautiful I think I would smile in any part of that house!
Posted by: diane | January 16, 2017 at 09:47 AM
Diane~ Thank you for your kind words! 😊
Posted by: Susan | January 17, 2017 at 09:26 PM
Wow..your home looks beautiful. I loved the how you organized the things. It looks super neat. I love to have such a beautiful organized home.
Posted by: DinaHaines | January 23, 2017 at 04:14 AM
Thank you Dina!
Posted by: Susan | January 23, 2017 at 04:32 AM
Thank you Dina for the post ! You portray the diversity in the sense that in Africa we only see snow in the mountains and summers are almost all year round
Posted by: maggie mungania | June 28, 2017 at 03:48 AM