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Trinity River Audubon flowers

Garden· Travel

Trinity River Audubon Center

My niece Birdie is the youngest member of her local Audubon chapter. She is, pun intended, a rare bird indeed. When she came to visit the Trinity River Audubon Center was a "must see". Trinity River Audubon Center There are a total of 5 miles of trails through three different eco-systems: wetland, forest, and prairie. All the paths are very well maintained and easy to walk. The center is on the migratory path for many birds' spring and fall journey between Canada and Mexico, Central ... View the Post

09.04.18

Saturday Smiles Our Eagle Scout

Family· Inspiration

Saturday Smiles Our Eagle Scout

On Saturdays, I normally share lovely things such as crafts, recipes and inspiring decor ideas found on various websites. But today is a bit different. It is something special. We are celebrating an Eagle Court of Honor. Today is all about Saturday Smiles Our Eagle Scout. Saturday Smiles Our Eagle Scout Sweet Guy began his Scouting journey over 10 years ago. Our Tiger Cub was just 6 years old. His dad would be the Leader of several boys in Den 2/Pack 990, guiding them through the yearly ... View the Post

08.25.18

Fall Dollar Store Wreath

Craft· Decorating· DIY· Home Tour

Transitional Fall Wreath Made With Dollar Store Supplies

It is really hot here in Texas. Fall is still another 6 weeks away, at the least. But blogland says its time to break out the autumnal decor. I am so thankful to Amber from Follow The Yellow Brick Home for inspiring me. Here is a Transitional Fall Wreath Made With Dollar Store Supplies. Transitional Fall Wreath Made With Dollar Store Supplies If you are coming over from Common Ground may I say "Welcome!" Debra always has some of the cutest fall displays. Our front door at Storybook ... View the Post

08.21.18

50 Good Things

Bliss· Family· Holiday· Recipe

50 Good Things

If you follow me on Instagram or Facebook you may have noticed some images with the hashtag 50 Good Things. 50 Good Things Many people become reflective around a milestone birthday. It would seem that I am no exception. A few days before the calendar page turned to August I began to think about how I wanted to mark the occasion of my 50th year. Many of my friends have been celebrating with elaborate parties. I myself brought in 40 with a Marie Antoinette themed bash and My Favorite 45 was ... View the Post

08.20.18

Fort Worth Nature Center

Garden· Travel

Birding At Fort Worth Nature Center

On her recent visit, my niece Birdie was on the hunt to find a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher. After doing a bit of research on where they are most often spotted we headed to go Birding At Fort Worth Nature Center. Birding At Fort Worth Nature Center We arrived right as the park opened at 7 am and set out on the Prairie Trail. Although the parking lot had been empty we were not alone. The birding was amazing. Even in the hot July summer, there were still plenty of flowers to ... View the Post

08.14.18

Little House friends

Family· History· Travel

It’s Curtains For Little House

This past week I had the immense pleasure and privledge of particpating in a very special design transformation. It's Curtains For Little House. It's Curtains For Little House Last May I attended Prairie Days at the Little House on the Prairie site in Independence, Kansas. The wonderful owners of the site, Jean and Kristin Schodorf, were in the midst of building a fantastic replica of the Little House cabin. The 1880's Traveling Suit I offered to create the soft goods (curtains, ... View the Post

08.07.18

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Hi, I’m Laura Ingalls Gunn

Welcome to Decor To Adore! I love flea markets, tea parties, classic literature and dachshunds.

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