I’ll probably fall asleep in the middle of writing this update. (Edit: I wrote that first sentence approximately 10 hours ago, and then I went and took a nap.) I slept nearly the entire way back from Seattle yesterday, slept all night, and still feel like a zombie. But anyway, it’s been a busy week, and here’s the recap:
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A short tour –
So now that my dining room is complete, I thought I’d give a little tour since I have modern mixed with vintage and I really love the way it’s come together.
First, here is the complete dining room from the view of the hallway. The table is brand new and the oil lamp is only a year old, but the doily it’s sitting on is vintage!
Along the back wall are my antiques and book shelves. In the corner is a 1941 Air Chief Music Master radio, the Merry Game of Fibber McGee and the Wistful Vista Mystery from 1940, and a small Longaberger basket.
In the middle is my bookshelf of cookbooks and recipe binders. The pitcher is an antique (unsure of the year), as is the doily. The trivet was handmade by a friend, and the jar candle only looks old. I have more Longabergers, one of which is filled with antique cookie cutters.
The final shelf is topped with an RCA Victor radio that is, from what I can tell, from the late 1930s, a 1950s Starline train case that belonged to my great-grandmother (and the inside still smells like the powder she always used), and an antique candle holder. Underneath all that is a small yo-yo quilt made by me using both modern and vintage fabrics. And on the shelves is my 1938 Syracuse China in the Millbrook pattern.
So there you have it. It’s not much, but it’s a growing collection of pieces that have personal meaning, which I cherish!
A light in the dark…
Oh! I forgot!
Because it was rainy and foggy yesterday (my favorite weather), I drove over to the complex we’re moving to and snapped a few pictures. I really love this particular one, which is of the row of townhouses on our street. Ours is near the end, generally in front of that SUV. Totally excited!!!!! We presently live in a house with stinky well water and ground outside that is literally infested with the biggest slugs I’ve ever seen (and they’re all trying to get inside!)
A photo from home
A man and his dog




