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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.

Filed Under: antiques, auction 5 Comments

Bits and Pieces

July 6, 2008 at 9:49 am by Claudia


It is a lazy Sunday here in the Northeast. Humid, chance of showers and gray skies – the same weather report we’ve had for several days. I’m am not a lover of humidity. Unfortunately, I live in the Hudson River valley where humidity and allergies reign. Nevertheless, I will press on and share a few photos with you. I found this sign in one of my favorite antique malls. Don’t you love it?

I also found this lovely vintage wicker rocker. It was “as is”; a little worn, which made me love it all the more. It came with two lovely cushions in rose, green and cream – a flower pattern on one side and a stripe in the same colors on the reverse side. Those cushions are safely inside. Our porch gets very wet when it rains so I thought the better choice was to buy some outdoor cushions. I will change them out again when the chair goes inside for the winter.


I took a little trip around the property. Here are some more photos of beautiful blooms:


I’m off to check out the garden, prune, go to the nursery and then work on my present for my friend’s daughter who graduated from high school. I’m making her a crocheted throw for her dorm room. Can’t share any photos of it in progress because she might see the blog.
Have a great Sunday!

Filed Under: antiques, garden, porch 4 Comments

Happy Birthday

July 3, 2008 at 10:09 am by Claudia

Today is my youngest sister’s birthday. She is 11 years younger than I am. We are best of friends with a closeness that we treasure. She is a wonderful person: kind, funny, compassionate, loving, a talented knitter (she taught me), a great decorator, a fantastic mom and wife, a wonderful occupational therapist – the list goes on and on.

She and I can fall down laughing (literally). We can talk for hours about anything. I don’t know what I would do without her. We can confide in each other and know there will be no judgement, only love. That is very, very precious. Everyone loves her.

So Happy Birthday little sister. I love you.

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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.

I've worked in the theater for more years than I can count. I'm currently a voice, speech, dialect and text coach freelancing on Broadway, off Broadway, and in regional theater.

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