26 March 2012

T H E   B A R N


The time here seems to pass so quickly, I can't keep track of the days - they all seem to blend together. Today marks our third week at La Serranía, leaving only two more. This week a new and larger group arrived, so Ashley and I had to move out of the main house and down to the "barn" - but is actually far from a barn and more like a sweet, old world cottage.




Creating more bouquets for our new guests.

I bought the sandals (on the left)! So comfortable!












Much more to come - just haven't seemed to find the time lately. Plus, there isn't any wifi down at the barn, so I haven't been on my computer as much. Probably a good thing!



11 comments:

  1. Like a warm golden dream

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  2. pretty! I love how soft these are. 

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  3. what book are you reading?

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  4. wow! i haven't seen such a beautiful space in a long time! you are getting so much beauty there, no? also, the color of your sandals is a very good choice! you can match them with almost everything! are you heading someplace else in europe after you leave spain?

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  5. Aimee - I need to talk with you about Amsterdam! I'll be emailing you soon.

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  6. Tender is the Night - just happened to find it with this awesome cover. Beautiful book, inside and out!

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  7. There is beauty at every turn here. It's wonderful to be a part of a place like this every day. And yes, I'm very happy with my sandals - wearing them now & almost always. I'll probably ship my Saltwaters home - who needs 'em!?

    After Spain I will head up the Southern French coast and then keep going north. I plan to go to Amsterdam, then I will be working/staying in the UK for a while,  Ireland and hopefully Scotland. Our plans keep changing but after the UK we will head south once more and wrap up our travels in Germany, Austria & Switzerland. 

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  8. so inspiring!  i love following your travels

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  9. Gorgeous place!  These pictures make it appear like you are in a different era altogether.  They also remind me of the final couplet in Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats, "Beauty is truth, truth beauty,--that is all ye know on earth and all ye need to know."  Enjoy your travels!

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  10. Whaat! I'm so flattered you're reading! I love your leather goods, Sara. I hope you will be happy to know that one of your little leather card holders is currently in Spain! ;)

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  11. traveling looks like it's really hard... that place looks g-o-o-d!

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