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Please Put The Book Back

July 27, 2018 at 9:45 am by Claudia

I’m loving this wide angle lens.

We got out of the house yesterday and paid a visit to our friends at Milne Antiques. I felt like I’d been sprung from prison. As we drove there…the sun came out! It was still very humid, but I can’t tell you what a difference that sunshine made in our outlook.

Don was looking for a vintage suitcase, as he wants to use one to display his photos when he starts the street photography thing ‘officially.’ He messaged Rebekah late last week to ask her if she had any and she responded that she just so happened to be visiting the house of John Burroughs, the famous naturalist, the following Monday and she knew some vintage suitcases were part of the lot. (I had no idea that John Burroughs lived and worked in this area, but he did.) His granddaughter was clearing some of the belongings in his house, which is part of a family compound. More on the suitcases tomorrow.

As happens every time I visit Milne, we ended up bringing home more than the one item we were looking for. I bought a child’s chair in turquoise that I’ll share with you tomorrow – I haven’t taken a photo yet. My real find, which I zoomed in on and fell in love with immediately, was this:

Are you kidding me? I had to have it. I love graphics, I love books, I love libraries.

Rebekah told me it came from a former library in New Hampshire. It was first a house, than it was purchased by the town and turned into a library, now it’s been purchased by someone who is converting it back to a home. (I hope the town still has a library.)

As you know, I love quirky things that I am not going to see anywhere else – nothing mass produced or made to look old. I am confident that I won’t see this treasure anywhere else, but more importantly, it speaks to my love of books and reading. And, like the sign on our stair landing that says “Use Other Stairs” where there are no other stairs here to use, there’s a little joke involved. Whoever took the book hasn’t followed directions and the book hasn’t been put back.

I wouldn’t put one there anyway because I love the graphics too much.

I’m crazy about it. I can’t stop staring at it.

As I sit here in my chair, I keep looking at it and smiling.

The sun is out this morning, so we took the opportunity to sit and sip our second cup of coffee in the Secret Garden. The cicadas were loud and I could hear the bullfrog, as well.

Sort of perfect.

More tomorrow on our other finds and also pictures of the shop.

Happy Friday.

 

 

Filed Under: antiques, books, libraries, reading, vintage 30 Comments

Photography as Stress Reducer & Vintage Chairs

June 16, 2018 at 8:27 am by Claudia

When you wake up at 5 am for the second morning in a row, edgy once again, the best cure is a walk outside with your camera. I took a lot of pictures this morning as the sun started to bathe the landscape with light. So beautiful. I really do see the world differently after seeing it through my camera lens.

The oriental poppy seed pod is a work of art. I look forward to the pods almost as much as the flowers.

There are at least ten tall milkweed plants that have self-seeded right in front of the porch. There are three over on the edge of the big garden bed. That doesn’t count the milkweed that springs up at the edge of the woods. Happily, the plants in front of the porch have obscured my rose bush, which is seeing its last summer, I believe. I had to cut it way back because there was a lot of dead wood. I do see some leaves, so I’m not giving up the ghost yet.

Anyway. Milkweed = monarch butterflies. Win-win.

Early morning clematis.

I’ll share more tomorrow.

I went to Milne Antiques and Design yesterday. My plan was to buy one chair for either the Secret Garden or the Back Forty – or B40, as Don abbreviates it in a text. I rather like B40. I may adopt it.

I arrived at 10 and Rebekah drove me over to their warehouse, where the chairs were being housed.

I came back with this:

You’re rubbing your eyes, saying “I see three  pieces of furniture here, Claudia.”

Yes. You do.

I had planned on buying the one on the left. But Rebekah pulled out another chair that I hadn’t seen when she sent me some pictures the day before. And then she remembered the table. This is not a set. They’re similar, of course, but they’re not match-matchy. Cause you know I don’t like match-matchy.

Since Don and I had had a conversation earlier in the day in which he said “We each get one more extravagance” or maybe he said indulgence – before we are back to our usual budget – I went for all three. Note: For us, an extravagance is still a very, very modest amount of money. We define it as something that doesn’t cost much, will make us happy, but isn’t absolutely essential. Don bought tennis shoes. Very, very nice tennis shoes. I told him that everyday shoes were a necessity, not an extravagance. The chairs and table, however, were only a necessity if you consider my current frame of mind and the need I have for visual beauty in the midst of stress. I can see them right outside the kitchen window. I can walk back there and be tucked away from the rest of the world. No one driving by can see me. I can read there. I can just be. They complete the little Secret Garden.

Here they are this morning, as the sun rises over the tops of the trees:

I tried all possible configurations because, though the ground looks flat, it isn’t. In fact, the only flat piece of ground on our property that I can think of is a little section of the B40. Everything else is slanted to some degree.

Vintage. Lovely. There were some green metal chairs at the warehouse that were very similar, but that would have been too much green. The garden needed a pop of white.

Now, we have three different seating areas; the porch, the funky patio, and the secret garden. Next year, I’ll add something to the B40, as well. We used to put the chairs that are now on the funky patio up on the B40.

It’s a gorgeous day out there. Monday, the day I travel to the city for two days, will have a high of 98 degrees. No, that is not a typo. 98 frigging degrees. I’m already thinking I should bring my porch plants inside before I leave. Not much I can do about the newer plants in the garden except water them heavily that morning. Yikes.

Happy Saturday.

Filed Under: flowers, garden, secret garden, vintage 48 Comments

Vintage Bookshelf and a Rose

June 7, 2018 at 9:04 am by Claudia

We’ve had a couple of gray days in a row with coolish temperatures. Good for mowing, which I did a lot of yesterday, not so good for the spirits. I’m trying to do some work outside every day. Garden work, mowing, pruning plants and cutting branches – all of which I’ve done since I got home on Sunday night – allows me some respite from the sadness of the show closing.

Meanwhile, audiences love the show, stand and cheer and sing during the curtain call, as they do every performance, every day of the week. Go figure.

Okay. Have to move on or I’ll cry again.

The bookshelf in progress. (Ask me how much I dislike this carpeting.)

The lighting isn’t great at the moment and I’ll try more photos on a sunnier day, but I thought I owed you an update.

The Nancy Drews are on the top shelf. I need two more to complete my collection and it looks like they’ll fit perfectly.

A vintage Schoenhut child’s piano and an English candy tin decorated with adorable little children, along with copies of Heidi  and Anne of the Island  are on the second shelf.

The bottom shelf includes my mom’s editions of Anne of Green Gables  and Daddy Long Legs, my dad’s copy of Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service, Don’s Hardy Boys (there are more around here somewhere) and my vintage copies of Girl of the Limberlost  (two different editions) and another copy of Daddy Long Legs. And a vintage school pencil sharpener.

Underneath is a firkin that was my grandmother’s.

This little shelf was worth every penny. It’s one-of-a-kind, lovingly handmade for Martha Jane.

The first rose appeared in the Memorial Garden yesterday.

Happy Thursday.

Filed Under: books, flowers, roses, vintage 60 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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