In times of chaos, looking at images of organization, simplicity, and beauty can help inspire us to find these qualities in our own lives.
I recently came across photographs of the home of a blogger named Lindsay Meyer. What impressed me is that Lindsay’s home appears very organized, open, and simple, but it still has a personal and comfortable look to it. The link below will take you to Lindsay’s post, so you can be impressed, too!
sneak peek: my little marina studio «.
Looking around at the chaos of moving boxes recently, I found a fragment of beauty and simplicity, a spot still untouched by moving preparations. Instead of looking at all the boxes, I chose to look at this…
The cymbidium orchids are from my mother’s garden. They last quite a long time, so I expect to be able to take them along when we move. I won’t have a mantle available to me anymore, but there will be a place for flowers no matter where I go.
My last blog post, Lessons From a Life on the Move, was unexpectedly featured on Freshly Pressed, and I received a large number of views, comments, and also new subscribers as a result. I want to give a very warm welcome and thank you to all of my readers for visiting, commenting, and subscribing. I appreciate the community and the support, right now more than ever.
Thanks for the feature! It’s a pleasure to hear others describe my humble abode as “organized, open and simple…”
My pleasure. Humble as your abode may be, Lindsay, you have accomplished a level of functionality and organization that many find difficult to achieve.
Oh! I saw the title of “Lessons From a Life on the Move” but was running too crazy that day to click on it – had no idea it was YOU! 🙂 I am also beginning preparations for a move (not sure when, but it is inevitable), and I really like the idea of keeping one little island of calm in the midst of the boxes. My brain will need that.
Good luck with your move, Bee. We have less than a week left before ours. I’m trying to use up all the food. =)