I purchased this magnolia pendant on Etsy as an option for the magnolia necklace giveaway. The larger, bolder pendant was chosen for that project. This pendant is sweet and little, made on the backside of a Scrabble game piece.
It called
for delicate beads so I used rose quartz and white howlite. I love the pretty,
summer-like result! Available at Miss Val’s Creations.
Stevens
Coolidge PlaceJim and I stopped at Stevens-Coolidge Place which is located in the town I was raised (North Andover, MA).
This is a historical home I remember visiting during a field trip as a little girl. The inside was open and decorated with period furniture and décor.
Currently
the inside is closed. However grounds are open year round.
Originally
a farm, this yard was transformed into an agricultural estate by Helen Steven
Coolidge in the early 1900’s using Colonial Revival aesthetics. Upon her
passing she donated the estate to The Trustees of Reservation.
This
is the great ash tree which is thought to have brought on the name of the farm,
Ashdale Farm.
Some
apple trees remain and are guesstimated to be dated back to mid-19th
century.
My favorite part of the visit was all the gorgeous blooms.
This
is the upper terrace overlooking the gardens. It would be wonderful to spread a
blanket here and lay down.
The walled garden has so much charm.
This
well is located on a brick terrace which overlooks the gardens.
These
beauties are in a perennial garden which I am sure changes throughout the
seasons.
We
will likely go back during the summer months when the roses and other pretties
are in bloom! Picnicking is allowed her so it would make a perfect spot for a
beautiful summer afternoon!
We also encountered some creepy old trees! This one would be perfect in a horror film.
I
hope you enjoyed our trip through this delightful estate! Wouldn’t it be
wonderful to live amongst such charm? Have a great week! ~Val






































