
(taken in Rosehaven Cottage gardens last week)


(taken in the Rosehaven Cottage gardens last week)
bound journals, tile coasters, keepsake boxes, greeting cards or a variety of other products.
A couple of days ago, I realized that I was really close to posting my 100th post! I can't believe I've already reached that milestone. It's amazing how time flies when you're blogging for fun!
Anyway, I'd been thinking about what would be appropriate for a 100th post... what should I write about? I kind of got stuck thinking about it too much.
Then I visited Penny over at Lavender Hill Studio, and she was posting for the 100th time! To commemorate her milestone she decided to do a giveaway of one of her pieces of mosaic art customized for the reader that won the random drawing out of all the commenters on that particular post. It was a "thank you" to all her readers. I thought, "What a wonderful idea!"
So I hope Penny won't mind, but I am going to do a giveaway for my 100th post!!!!!
For those not familiar with a "giveaway" here's how it works:
And that's it! Simple as that! Now start browsing those photos, because you may be the winner.
The "Rose Medallion" is given by us at Rosehaven Cottage to blogs that we find to be of exceptional merit in design and content. The blogs given this honor are those that we have found particular enjoyment, inspiration, and/or insight(s) in reading--blogs that have exhibited a passion for living.
This week we are honoring Catherine Holman at Catherine Holman Folk Art. This seemingly undiscovered gem of a blog is a real treat to peruse. Catherine is an amazingly talented folk artist, and she showcases her folk art, her home, as well as her faux painting techniques at her blog. We have particularly enjoyed her recent Christmas Home Tour series this past week wherein she shares photographs of her lovely home as it is decorated for the Christmas holiday. The beautiful photos have gotten us into the holiday spirit (we needed some extra help this year) and have given us so many wonderful ideas for our own home.
Take the time to go visit Catherine's blog. You will NOT regret it!
"For Social Conscience, Cindy because she strives to live in harmony with the world around her and shares herself and her insights with us all."I am so touched that someone views me and this blog that way. It is an amazing honor! I try to do my part in being a good steward in this world and for the earth. I'm happy that it comes through in my writing.
"In 1907 President Theodore Roosevelt established Lassen Peak and Cinder Cone National Monument. Lassen Peak began a series of eruptions in 1914 that lasted until 1921. Lassen Volcanic National Park was established on August 9, 1916 to protect the site of what was then the most recent volcanic activity in the lower continental United States. Its related natural and cultural resources are preserved for the benefit and enjoyment of park visitors. Lassen Volcanic National Park covers 106,00 acres and includes 79,000 acres of designated wilderness."
"It is named after Kendall Vanbook Bumpass, a cowboy who worked in the Lassen area in the 1860s. One day Bumpass stumbled upon the area and his leg was badly scalded when it broke though a thin crust above a mud pot. He told his friends and townspeople about it, describing it as 'hell'. A newspaper editor was interested in the story and convinced Bumpass to take him to this place. Unfortunately, Bumpass' leg broke through the crust again - this time it had to be amputated."