I baked my Easter bread ( Paska) which turned out lovely but not quite as pretty as this one from the internet. For one thing I haven't iced mine yet.
A quick trip to the thrift store to unload a box of no longer needed things and I found this pretty basket for .50. I was actually looking for a wreath to hang on the door of my new garden closet. I needed place to keep my garden pots where Kitty couldn't jump up and knock them down ... as she has done :(.
The trim around the door still needs painting and there's a hole in the wall of the shed that needs fixing. Once the sun returns I'm sure it will all get done. Meanwhile here';s a glimpse into the interior.
Not much else happening on this rainy day.
Thanks for visiting, GM
I wish you and your house and family a blessed and most beautiful Easter! Kitty makes a lot of fun! :)))) The easterbread looks great!
ReplyDeleteI like your new purchases.
ReplyDeleteYour Easter bread will look just as beautiful as your pictures, I'm sure. Love your pretty new basket and the wreath too. A very Blessed and Happy Easter to you and yours!
ReplyDeleteI hope you might show us your Paska after it's iced <3
ReplyDeleteThe bread looks lovely and I'm sure yours will be just as good. As for the shed, the wreath is beautiful and the inside is so nice and neat.
ReplyDeleteTake care my friend.
Blessings,
Betsy
Hope you have a happy and safe Easter - and enjoy your yummy bread :)
ReplyDeleteI'm going to bake paska on Saturday, in buns rather than the traditional loaves. The colour of the door of your garden shed is so pretty. Have a happy Easter, GM.
ReplyDeleteThe basket is very nice for Easter eggs!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure what I'm going to bake yet... but I bought fresh yeast and lots of eggs from the farmer :-)))
ReplyDeleteWe had frost last night but this morning the sun was shining so beautifully and I had my coffee on the terrace... heavenly, I love it.
Weather forecast here with us Rain. So there will be plenty of time indoors at Easter.
I wish you a happy easter. Viola sends you many greetings.
Your shed looks to be a perfect place for garden storage!! Great basket for such a good price.
ReplyDeleteEaster bread looks good!
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
hugs
Donna
I've never made paska but it sure looks good.
ReplyDeleteCute basket and you can't beat the price.
What a perfect spot for gardening things! Your Easter bread sounds really good. We’re looking forward to freshly baked hot cross buns here.
ReplyDeleteJust found you at Titis place - your paska looks amazing. We have some sort of sweet yeast dough bred with cinamon and raisins traditional for easter her in the south of Austria.
ReplyDeleteWish you all my best and happy easter
Elisabeth
I am loving your garden shed. I have been working on mine too and enjoying it so much. The bread looks delicious. We would probably enjoy it without the icing.
ReplyDeleteI wish my garden shed was as tidy and lovely as yours but alas,it seems to be perpetually in disarray. Your wreath and basket are real finds. Your photos of the paska are mouthwaterig though I prefer mine without sprinkles! Happy Easter to you as well!
ReplyDeleteEllabie
Lovely! We also have a turquoise blue door. I was just telling my children that sometimes the most beautifully decorated cakes don't taste as well as the simpler homemade ones.
ReplyDelete