
Oh dear me! Unbutton my jeans. I have had a little TOO much chocolate (and hot cross buns). My kitchen painting is rambling along. I realise now why professionals get paid good money to paint walls. But now I’ve started I’ll struggle on. You can have a laugh at how pitifully inadequate my painting skills are on my page but if you’re sensible you’ll ignore my painting adventures and instead head off to visit new blogs. Here is the third installment of our Easter reading guide. Enjoy!

Time for part two of our easter reading guides! I’m covered in black paint but thankfully the floor isn’t. Don’t worry it is just the cupboards and not the whole room… yet 🙂 I know you’ll enjoy these next lot of blogs. Don’t you just love blog surfing? It’s like making new friends. Back to work for me and off to discover new blogs for you. Hope your Easter weekend is going swimmingly and that you are keeping up your chocolate consumption. Most important you know!

In what is now a holiday tradition here on Desire to Inspire it’s time for four days of reading guides. Settle in with a a cup of tea, a glass of wine, a hot cross bun or an early raid on the easter eggs and go blog surfing. I am off to paint my kitchen cupboards. I can’t take the dirty blue colour anymore and I certainly can’t afford a new kitchen. The painter is coming soon but the kitchen isn’t on his list. So while you’re enjoying lots of new blogs I’ll be trying to avoid spilling black paint… oops gave too much information away then. Photos to come.
Please enjoy some more beautiful photography by Mauricio Fuertes while I study for my freaking French test and consume some wine.














Once upon a time there were some very well-off folks in Vancouver who wanted big new homes. They called upon a builder by the name of Keystone Projects Ltd. and asked them to build the homes of their dreams. They asked for fancy kitchens and bathrooms and rooms for their pool tables and views to die for and a car lover’s garage. And POOF! Keystone made it happen. And they were beautiful. This, my friends, is how the other half live.
The end.
P.S. Several of these homes were architected by Formwerks Homes Inc, The Airey Group. Details of each on Keystone’s site.














