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Two of My Favorite Things

October 29, 2008 at 12:52 pm by Claudia


Thought I’d share two of my favorite things. This little lamp is a treasure that my husband and I found several years ago at an antique shop. We fell in love with the captivating smiles on the man and woman. They are so happy that one can’t resist them. Are they on their way home from the market? Have they just picked those flowers? I don’t know…I only know that they are irresistible.

When we purchased this little lamp, it came with a small black shade lined with gold foil. After a while I realized that the lamp always seemed to be very hot when it was on and that it was due to the shade. I always wanted a red shade, but I couldn’t find one and made do with a white one. The other day I was in the soon-to-be-departed Linens ‘N Things and there it was – a perfect red shade.


This syrup pitcher was my great-grandmother’s. She lived in Orillia, Ontario on a farm (An earlier post showed the farmhouse as painted by my great-aunt.) My grandmother always had this pitcher in her china cabinet; it was passed on to my Mom and she, knowing that I loved it, gave it to me. The lid on the pitcher is pewter.

I’ve put some wild turkey feathers in it that we found on our front lawn on a couple of different occasions. The feathers would appear mysteriously overnight. What were those turkeys doing? Fighting? Having a camp-out? Gossiping? We don’t know, but it is certainly intriguing.

 

More later….

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Leaves and Pansies

October 26, 2008 at 7:09 pm by Claudia

These lovely leaves await us this week. There is much raking to be done, but since my husband pulled a muscle in his back the other day, we are holding off for a few days. I did rake the leaves out of my planting beds today, as well as cleared some gutters and removed my now dead impatiens from their pots. We ran some errands and are now home getting ready for dinner. It is getting dark so much earlier now and the house seems cozy and warm. We will be watching the World Series again tonight. Yes, I’m sad that the Red Sox didn’t make it – but they have won twice in the last four years, so we really can’t complain!

This little print of pansies is so sweet. I discovered it in a little antique shop in Cedar Falls, IA. The shop was full of wonderful old prints and I wanted to buy more, but I was limited to one carry-on bag. It is now hanging on our bedroom wall.

I would love to collect more and more of these prints. They make me smile.

More later.

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Guardian Angel

July 9, 2008 at 2:11 pm by Claudia


This Victorian framed print is now mine as the result of a winning auction bid. As always, there is a little story behind the find. When I was a little girl, my grandmother had a old print very much like this one. It hung over the bed I slept in when I visited. It showed children on the edge of a cliff and a Guardian Angel kept them from harm. I loved it and spent many hours looking at it when I was a kid. I’ve looked for one like it off and on for years. There are many different Guardian Angel prints and there are companies that carry reprints of them, but for some reason I never ordered one – perhaps I was looking for an original, I don’t know.

So we now come to the other night where we were previewing items in the auction and, lo and behold, there it was. Now, I am not absolutely sure this is the exact same scene, but if it isn’t, it is awfully close. I was determined to bid on it. This was a long auction on a sweltering, humid night – I was there with my co-workers at the shop. Wouldn’t you know it, at the exact time I left the building to get something from the car, it came up for auction. Luckily, my friend bid for me and it is now at home on my wall. I also got two small tables – a bedside table for the guest room, and a turquoise painted table for the den.

This framed print is quite large – larger than it looks in this photo – and I wasn’t entirely crazy about the frame. I also wasn’t sure what my husband would think of it. Interestingly enough, he likes the print, but is crazy about the frame. He persuaded me to hang it at the bottom of our staircase (at midnight!) and it looks fabulous, especially when the light from the skylight hits it. He’s right – the whole thing has a graphic appeal – almost sculptural.

The best thing? I think of my Grandma every time I look at it.

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