
u/kirk_2019

Bundle of sprouts found in my planter
Might this be the work of a squirrel, burying seeds?! Thinking these are sunflower… how can I transfer these elsewhere, if at all?
Can’t believe this happened 😂
We’ve been moved in for seven days officially. Bad storm the other night and looks like we dodged a bullet for this one. Still stuck on the solution… aluminum gutters so maybe a patch? Crazy.
Rare piebald deer I brought to a rescue yesterday.
2 framed art pieces on this wall, or 3?
I plan on hanging botanical illustrations on this wall which is in my dining area. I do have three other art pieces around the entire upstairs open concept area. I do not know if I should hang two larger botanical prints next to each other on this wall (freshly painted one without the window), or if I should do a set of 3. I was always told sets of 3 look best in interior design, but not sure if it just takes away by having too many? Thanks in advance!!
Please make the building terracotta orange
I took this photo in Monterosso, Italy. I really want to hang it in my kitchen, but the pink clay color of the building clashes with other elements. Could someone make the building have a traditional Terra cotta color? Thanks :)
Finally got the lights working in my 1973 hutch!
Baker hutch from 1973! My grandmother gave it to me. I am so honored to have this beauty in my home! Can’t wait to fill it with china :)
We ordered local LaRosa’s! Our fur babies (one not pictured) are loving it!!
Doing a cross country move! The kitties are experiencing apprehension bc the apartment is all outta sorts. They’re sleeping in a suitcase, I think they assume we’re going on vacation. Nope, kitties. You’ll be 30k ft in the air with us tomorrow!
Love a like wedge but the bar gave me so much fresh squeezed lime juice!!! Obsessed.
Hi all, I looked for previous posts about this but wanted a recent answer:
I will be moving in about 2-3 weeks and will need to get rid of a queen mattress, a 35" TV, a breakfast table, 6 chairs, and a small desk. I would love to donate them all, but don't have a truck or any way to get them elsewhere. I live in an apartment near 48th & Baseline, and the city won't do a large trash pick-up for apartments. I got a quote from LoadUp for $300. Ideally, I would pay someone no more than $100 to take it all away... anyone know an affordable business I could use, or even one that's starting up and would maybe need some business? I would definitely refer and/or write reviews, anything to help.
Thanks in advance. Oh, how I yearn to be in an actual home where I can participate in large item pick-up days... lol