This “little” fellow is really quite giant for a 2 month old!! His name is Macho and he follows us all around. Sometimes we are quite cheesy and even sing the little song…
Last summer I went a little more contemporary near the front entry, but this year I decided to let it be more rustic. A little spinach and strawberries tucked in for good measure. If we are running late in the morning we can just pick a little lunch for school on the way out the door – ha!
Because I know some of you antique, rustic, vintage, junk-lovers are wondering…that box is a mink house. The 1900’s house was a homestead and in the 70’s and 80’s when furs were the rage --- they raised minks on the farm.
While we wait on summer…happy long-lasting Spring!
9 comments:
Love Mr. Macho! Very beautiful front entry with the tubs and mink box (though I had never heard of a mink box -I now want one!)
Mr Macho is too cute! and I love the rustic side you showed. The mink box is great!
Sweet little spring lamb...Would be great if you'd share your post over at Fishtail Cottage's Garden Party this upcoming Thursday. xoxo, tracie
I love your rustic decor and Mr. Macho is pretty cute too!
What a sweet looking lamb! And your vintage/industrial entry looks lovely! Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!
Alison
Nancherrow
Thank you for joining in the garden party over here at Fishtail Cottage! Can't wait to see you again this Thursday! xoxo, tracie
Thanks so much for sharing this cute Signs of Spring post. I'll be featuring you this week at Simple & Sweet Fridays. Have a wonderful weekend!
Hugs,
Jody
He is adorable! :)
I adore your rustic planters.
We have a black goldendoodle puppy who right now looks like a little black sheep because of a haircut. She would love to play with Macho.
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