Wednesday, May 6, 2020
When life is stormy, create a safe place to find peace
With the craziness of life right now, I find myself searching for places to get away to a little peace and quiet. With kids home doing online schooling, I have appreciated even more, a quiet corner to read or a shady spot to take a power nap in the back yard. Here are a few of the quiet spaces I’ve created in my home and yard. Hopefully they will give you inspiration to create your own places or just a chance to reflect and appreciate the spaces you already have.
The Front Porch
Aside from being my favorite spot for first day of school pictures of my kids, or, as in the photo above, saying goodbye to my oldest son Jake as he moved to Maize, KS yesterday, my front porch is a shady spot to read, take a break from gardening, or visit with my parents social distancing style (they stand at the edge the porch while I talk to them from the door. Sad times.). My porch is an extension of my home. In the summer it’s a shady, covered garden. In the fall, it plays host to an assortment or gourds and pumpkins. During the winter, it’s shelter from a snow storm. I have appreciated this space in more the past month as a place to save to neighbors, listen to music, or read a good book. This spring, I spray painted the Adirondack chair my son made as a school project. I added copper window boxes, with my red geraniums, a nod to our time living in Michigan and visiting the Grand Hotel on Mackinaw Island. I love having a hanging basket of flowers and planters during warm months. My porch is also the place I’m most likely to spot a hummingbird.
The Firepit
Two summers ago, we took down our swing set and donated it to little cousins. We turned that space into a firepit. We have loved making s’mores and roasting hotdogs while my husband sings and plays the guitar. This little spot is fantastic for a group or as a get away spot.
The Pergola
This was a pergola kit from Costco that we built a few summers ago. It was not easy and very time consuming. The price was right and we have enjoyed having a place in the yard protected from rain, much like the front porch. We have a hammock and comfy seating. It’s quiet and peaceful. I still have plans to add an outdoor chandelier and solar powered light strings, I’ll post those at a later date.
The Balcony
This balcony faces East and is accessed from the master bedroom. It was one of the reasons we originally bought the house, the beautiful Mountain View’s and the luxury of a deck from the bedroom. When we did our first remodel, we redid the deck and added a staircase for fire safety and access to the backyard. My daughter loves it in the early afternoon for a sun deck. I prefer shady afternoons for reading on the double chaise lounges from a Pottery Barn, though I got it discounted by half at Down East Home. This a fun place for summer night sleeping too.
I have only shown spots in my yard, but any quiet corner will do. What are your favorite spots to relax and take a break? Be sure to have a comfy place to sit, something to put your feet up on, a table for your drink of choice and possibly a snack and a throw pillow and blanket if it’s chilly outside. It’s so important to have peace of mind when the world around you is unsure. May you find some semblance of peace as we navigate through these crazy times.
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