Elegant Living -Keith Robinson Inspiration

 

Good Morning,

It has been a good weekend so far despite our loss last week. On Saturday my new carpet was installed in the family room and sitting room and I could not happier! It looks great! I am still waiting to get the stairs finished but we are off to a great start. We will finish the rest of the house next year. I will share some photos this week or next. 

In today’s post, I wanted to share this beautiful article about Keith Robinson. I talked about him on the blog in the past. In this article, they discuss his recent projects which include some new classes!

 

photo credit: Flower Magazine

 

One thing I love about Keith is that he did not let the history of his beloved plantation bother him. He mentioned that he has all of the tax documents and other papers discussing the property where he lived. He is fully aware of the 26 slaves that lived on the property and he did not let that stop him from turning the old plantation into a new home. I love that!

 

photo credit: Flower Magazine

 

I wish that I could take his homemaking classes. They sound wonderful! Keith is offering classes on cooking, gardening, and probably more tips on beautiful living. You should read the charming article about Keith and his work. See here if you are interested and be inspired. Have a great Monday!

 

 

2 replies
  1. Ms. Tracey
    Ms. Tracey says:

    You are not your past. Your history doesn’t define you. You are much more than the sum of your pain and anguish. A home is a building, a structure. Although many atrocities may have happened on the soil or in the home you occupy, your home is still what you make of it. Turn the tables on the history without ignoring it but building a better memory. I think this is what Keith has done. Interesting fellow

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