Sunday, August 21, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
a few more glimpses...
i usually rearrange alone....by choice, mind you.
i brought in this old hose reel, plucked from the garden......to sit on top, for a more industrial look.....and added a plant plopped into a galvanized bucket.
i then removed everything from the hutch......and arranged a carefully folded pile of some of my favorite white and cream blankies........i worked in a quilt store years ago.... the very first job i had after being a stay-at-home-mommy for 13+ years.......where i got lots of practice in how to artistically fold a blankie and shmooz with country music stars.
creamy crockery (use an english accent while saying that...it sounds much better, doesn't it?)
i brought in a white trellis from the garden too.
i also, switched out the chairs at the little farm table......the brown tones announcing the drought laden gardens and colors of the late summer harvesting......
and i added this milk crate with dried whatcha-ma-call-its.....sorry i can not recall the name of this plant! but i do recall that it is the plant, minus the dried heads, from which brooms are made....anybody know the plant? anybody....it is so beautiful.
the folding chair and,
i have had this hutch for over 25 years......one of the first antiques i ever bought.
i have thought about painting him many times, but i am glad i did not.......having a dark piece in a room really "grounds" the room.
the heavy old desk chair wears this cool metal plaque on its back......i imagine it was used during WW11......the stories it could tell.
it is those quirky details that give a house its soul....
that, and the quirky people who live there.
i strive to be quirky.
mmmmm
mmmmm
i am joining these parties..
and
thanks ladies!
Friday, August 12, 2011
other lives...
all old pieces, that lived other lives......pulled together.
Monday, August 8, 2011
it's the little things...
that really fascinate me.
and one of the many reasons i love nature so very much.
joining kim klassen for texture tuesday
and exploring the little things.
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