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Ode to All Things Worn and Weathered

October 30, 2010 at 12:00 pm by Claudia

As I sit here this Saturday morning, I’m struck by how much of my furniture is weathered, chippy, and worn-around-the-edges.

This is by design. I’m drawn to old, used, gently worn pieces. Almost nothing in my home was bought new. The beds were, of course, as was the sofa in the den (which I detest) and the loveseat in the living room (bought when I was living in Boston) and the chair I’m sitting in, which may be the reason it is the only place I’ve been able to comfortably sit since my back was injured!

Everything else is vintage. Tables, chairs, cupboards, hutches, desks, dressers, piano, kitchen island, kitchen table – all of them were chosen precisely because they were old with nicks and scratches and chips and frayed edges.

When I was growing up, everyone bought new. No one would have entertained the idea of having something chippy and old in their home. This was post WWII – new homes were being built in subdivisions for GIs and their families – the baby boom had begun. My mother would never have anything like my weathered chairs or tables in her home.

Somewhere along the way, my taste took off in a different direction. I love old. I love imagining the story behind a piece. Sometimes I already know it, as in the case of inherited pieces. But sometimes, I don’t. I just know that a particular piece was used and loved.

And now we get to use and love it.

And it’s recycling at its best, don’t you think?

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Have a happy Halloween everyone. We don’t get trick or treaters out here on our country road. And, though I obviously loved Halloween as a child and love seeing children all dressed up in their costumes, I’m afraid dressing up as an adult holds no allure. I was a working actress for too many years. I’ve worn more costumes than I can begin to count. So has my husband.

This year’s costume? My flannel pajamas.

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ReStore, Roses & Raking

October 17, 2010 at 10:42 am by Claudia

Despite our best intentions, yesterday was just too windy to rake leaves. Cold and windy. All day long. So we went on an exploratory mission to this place:

I’d been wanting to check out the Habitat for Humanity ReStore in a neighboring town.  It was much bigger than I expected – full of furniture, building supplies, old shutters, sinks, doors…you name it. We loved poking around in all the piles of old stuff. Don got some old metal pieces for a project he is planning. I got some vintage architectural pieces to use in some sort of yet-to-be-decided-upon project. We plan on going back weekly. You never know what might suddenly appear.

I had husband take a rather wind-blown picture of me in order to show the new flower pin on my jean jacket.

I love it. It makes me smile. Thanks, Debi! (Don’t like frown line between brows. Was I always frowning in my youth?)

Both of my rose bushes are flowering one more time. I cut some blooms yesterday and like the way they look next to the white pumpkins.

This is what some of us are up to this morning:

While others cannot use wind as an excuse any longer to avoid raking leaves. It’s sunny, beautiful and calm. Do you think I could train these dogs to hold a rake?

Filed Under: dogs, flowers, garden, vintage 31 Comments

Saturday Outing

October 3, 2010 at 8:47 am by Claudia

The storms of Thursday and Friday gave way to clear skies and sunshine on Saturday. Autumn in the Northeast is truly beautiful. I needed to get out of the house, so husband and I took a little drive to a neighboring town. Very old and charming, this area is home to lots of NYC weekenders.  It’s just a stone’s throw from where we live.

There’s a historic canal in the middle of town,
With moss-covered stairs,
And still, leafy water. (Who is that couple?)
Who knew? (I’m still pondering the strange syntax and punctuation choices on this sign.)

There was a small antique sale taking place in a little field and we found a very inexpensive treasure. In a box of old tins, I was drawn to a shallow tin in a pale Jadite green and yellow. When I pulled it out, this is what I saw:

Hand-painted, no doubt, with a vintage decal in the center.  Even before we flipped it over, husband recognized it as an old movie film canister.

 

Sort of perfect for us, don’t you think? It’s now sitting in its new home on the coffee table.I hope you’ve had a good weekend. Husband is playing his music at an Apple Festival this morning, I am going to prep the kitchen table for painting. There are many leaves to rake and grass to mow and my Red Sox are playing their last game for the season. Saddled with injuries to half their starting line-up, they’ve had a tough time of it this year. But, scrappy as ever and blessed with a fantastic manager, they hung on until almost the last minute. After today, I must cheer for the Tampa Bay Rays (sister’s team.) Go Sox! Go Rays!

Filed Under: autumn, vintage 27 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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