Hello everyone,
I hope your week is going well. We have been enjoying a little
touch of more springlike weather to welcome in the month of
May making it nice to get some garden chores done.Soon,we
will have masses of daffodils blooming!
I was going to share photos of Beaufort from our recent
trip down south but I found these pictures from a trip back
in 2005 to Oak Bluffs on Martha's Vineyard ~Massachusetts.
I know I shared some of these photos at
that time but I think only my husband
read my blog back then and the early
photos accidentally were deleted from
my blog. So,I thought you might
enjoy seeing these charming little
cottages.
As you can see, they are all unique and
have lots of gingerbread trim and gothic
style windows and doors on many of them.
Lots of bright summer colors.
These little storybook cottages were part of a Methodist
church camp originally and are almost always passed
down from generation to generation.
Just looking at these little beauties makes me
want to go back someday.
Oak Bluffs is just a tiny part of Martha's
Vineyard and it is all beautiful!
Happy May Day!
Carolyn
Lovely homes, we stayed in Oak Bluffs awhile ago and loved it.
ReplyDeleteI live in Beaufort, SC and love it! Hope you enjoyed your visit.
Oh my gosh, how lovely are these! Thanks for sharing them, Carolyn. I always think it would be so nice to live in a little story book cottage like these. The colors are just great.
ReplyDeleteThose little cottages are all just adorable! That reminds me, I have a book on MV that I haven't read yet. I will have to see if some of these sweets homes are in it. Thanks for sharing these, Carolyn. Blessings, Bess
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I love the one where the plants just took over the whole front of the cottage! I don't like the Victorian - pastel thing for houses very much, but for a little cottage to rent it's a cute idea.
ReplyDeleteQue casitas parecen de cuento, preciosas.
ReplyDeleteMe ha encantado visitar tu bloc. Despues de las vacaciones de Semana Santa y la fiesta de Sant Jordi, continuaremos con las limpiezas ecológicas primaverales y esta semana le toca a la cocina espero que os guste y os sea de utilidad y por eso te invito a visitar mi blog. Si te ha gustado espero que si no eres seguidora te hagas ahora.
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That was fantastik! I loved every one...how enchanting it must feel there. Thanks for reposting. :D
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite day trips every summer! Love the photos!!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh, loved those, Carolyn. Soooo darling. Wouldn't you love to do an entire book on them? Go back to Martha's Vineyard and click, click, click? That'd be great! Susan
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet May Day tour.
ReplyDeleteWe went 15 yrs ago.. for our 25th..would LOVE to go back!
ReplyDeleteYou've been blogging since 2005 Carolyn? I never knew what a blog was until one was set up for us in 2008 to review the shrubs I trial for Proven Winners. Then I started my own and have really enjoyed meeting so many other bloggers.
ReplyDeleteWould you say these homes are considered Painted Ladies? They're similar to ones I photographed and shared in the Beaches area of Toronto and I loved all the bold colours. The same with these, it would be hard to pick a favourite.
Carolyn, que lindo!
ReplyDeleteParecem casas de bonecas. Deve ter sido uma ótima viagem.
Adoro seus passeios e tão bom você compartilhar.
Bom final de semana.
Lauriane
Thanks for sharing these photos of the sweet cottages at Oak Bluffs. They are just charming!
ReplyDeleteThey are breath taking. A great share.
ReplyDeleteWe will be in Massachusetts on the 10th for a girls trip. And we are bringing a Newburgh along. I would love to stay in one of them, but we only have a day to spend on MV. The cool thing is the gal that's coming along for the first time is the daughter of a Methodist Minister. She's gonna love it. Thanks for sharing your photos
ReplyDeleteSmiles,
Carol
Hi Carolyn,
ReplyDeletenice to look these colorful wooden houses.
I think, it takes much work, to paint them betweenwhiles.
Greetings from Germany, Olga
Çok güzeller.Sanki masallardaki prensesin evi gibi..Bayıldım..
ReplyDeleteThey really are so pretty, and it would be impossible to pick a favourite. It also looks like they are well loved and taken care of.
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ReplyDeletewitam przepiekne te domy tez mi sie taki marzy pozdrawiam z polski.
ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn! I love your beautiful pictures of the story book houses on Martha's Vineyard! I enjoy going to Martha's Vineyard myself. It's a wonderful place to visit! It's so charming and quaint! LuAnn
ReplyDeleteWonderful small houses. So much fine work with gingerbread.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, I am no longer receiving your subscription in my email. When I try to resubscribe it says that I am already a subscriber. I know that many other bloggers are experiencing problems with Feedburner. I hope this can be resolved, I adore your blog and really miss not getting it.
ReplyDeleteThe cottages are just beautiful! How I could dream of living in one.
ReplyDeleteThat is one place that I've always wanted to visit, Carolyn. It's so quaint and sweet! Love all the unique colors and trim on them all - and the darling porches. Thanks for sharing these charming pics today!
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
The houses are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOhmy they look like Doll Houses..Play Houses.Thank you for sharing the pictures
ReplyDeleteI've always loved these houses! They have a lot where I'm from in PA.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I visit the Vineyard I stay in Oak Bluffs. I have been to the Grand Illumination Night 3 times and I always stay at the Oak Bluffs Inn. It's a short walk from the campground.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning.
Wow, the details are beautiful on some of them. They don't make them like that any more. I wish they did.
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