A
s the days get warmer I find delight in the
realization that indeed, those royal purple tulips
that my mother and daughter planted on a cold
winter day back in December of 2017 are coming up and
are just as beautiful as I remember them from last year.
I guess that's what they mean when they say "plant the
seed and watch it grow" or in this case, the bulb.
With the longer days I also have experienced renewed
motivation for yard work, cleaning and organizing—anything to do
with my home. I sense our community feels the same as I see many
neighbors out thatching, planting and watering. I am excited to
document the glorious summer yards, patios and porches of Tehaleh
in our next issue. But first, in this issue, I am excited to share with
you other types of symbolic seeds that were planted and how they
have bloomed. In 'The Office' we'll take you inside three home office
spaces here in Tehaleh, showcasing vastly different styles, women and
professions/hobbies, all with one thing in common—a love for their
homes. From collections acquired over the years, to unusual knick
knacks, these home offices are sure to inspire. Then we follow that up
with a few tips and tricks for creating your own curated home office.
We'll touch on refinishing a deck, planning an outdoor room to enjoy
during the summer months, finding those summer travel deals, and
advice for relocating with your pet. All that and more in our third issue
of Highlands Maison—Enjoy!
Nicki
Nicki Callahan, Editor
Highlands Maison Magazine