Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Pretty great, right?.

You’re following me with this crazy rant, right?.So I don’t get to show off as much as I’d like to lately.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

I don’t have the big ta-da moments.On this here blog, or in real life, actually.But I do have lots of real life, and a whole lot of seed-planting.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

That makes for a better story anyway, don’t ya think?Thursday, 8:17 a.m.. I’m never that type of person who can get a good photo of a bird.But there he was, sitting on the little pine tree right outside my window, framed by the kitchen door window, the wreath, and the mudroom window, with that lovely cornfield in the background.. Do you see him?You may remember seeing my living room before around here from time to time..

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Today my living room is the scene of a bit of an oddity, the unsittably pillowed chair!.

I’m sure many of you reading today have a pillow problem as well.Nautical items remind us of days at the beach and the salty air in our hair even if we’re in the most land-locked locations.

I live near a bunch of lakes, but nowhere near anywhere that you would collect seashells.aaall over the place though in the summer because they just make me feel happy!.

I just have a collection of old shells that I keep in a big ziplock back and use year after year, but if you don’t have any, just adding in a few things in navy and white here and there can give off that same “by the seaside” kind of feeling..Sorry, that was lame.