My weekend visit to SuzAnna's Antiques was bittersweet. There were laughs and smiles, hugs and goodbyes.
The lovely, funny.......often hilarious, Anna, is ending her partnership in the shop. Remaining will be the elegant, smiling.......and also funny, Susie, who, with her lovely daughters Jenny of The Red Bulletin Board and Emily (when will you join we crazy blog gals Emily?), will keep this favorite Raleigh shop a welcoming beacon to those of us who love to hang out there.
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Anna will still be around. Thank goodness! Between being a busy mom to her two young sons, and what must be one heck of a comedienne to her Aussie husband, she will still go to auctions, consign all that fabulous treasure to SuzAnna's, and fill in behind the cash register when Susie decides it's time for a break. Then, in her spare time ~ good luck with that part Anna ~ she may write a book, fly to Paris (hopefully with me!) to buy real French treasures at their source, and do the hundred other things on her wish list.
So, dear Anna, remember we love you and will miss you, but I have a feeling we'll still see much of you...............and now you will have time to come to tea hopefully!
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Life is definitely like an old piece of tapestry. The woven colors are sometimes subtle and faded, yet the muted shades tell a story, often of times long gone, and very often English or French.
The beautiful bag above is hanging in Linda's booth at SuzAnna's, and its bucolic scene of a country boy being eyed by the girl who must live in the cottage, is a story worth telling I'm sure.
This little tapestry hangs in my French inspired guest room.
Do you have pieces of tapestry telling their stories in your home? Perhaps chair covers or wall hangings.



What lovely tapestries! I did a few of my own when I was younger. I have taken them out of their frames and made speciality cushions (American - pillows) of them and display them that way. When I was in Paris last year I bought two lovely little tapestry cushions in the Rue de Royale with typical Marie Antionette type scenes for my bedroom chairs. Richard and I bought a hanging and tapestries we made into cushions for the dining room at a little shop at the Montmartre. I couldn't find the shop last year and the area seems to be very sleazy now with lots of foreign traders selling junk. These French purchases are not antique but they are lovely and bring back memories...
ReplyDeleteI love tapestry! I have more needlepoint and crewel work than tapestry but I think all are beautiful. I love the way that you hang artwork inside of a larger frame-I have done this in our house too and enjoy the affect:)
ReplyDeleteI hope that years from now some of the quilts I make will be hanging in someone's home telling a story.
ReplyDeleteI just love reading your blog Mary. You have such a gift with words!
Hugs, Rhondi
I have a great folding screen with tapestry panels across all three panels ... I love it and yes, it does tell a story - actually three of them. Sounds like a very lovely weekend. Thanks for showing us what hanging a small piece of artwork inside a larger frame looks like ... I'm again inspired.
ReplyDeleteThat purse is wonderful, I love it.
ReplyDeleteI bet it cost a mint. I bought a big tapestry and it is now hanging in my son's apartment.
Nancy
You say things so pretty!! And I love all of your decor!! Such a lovely house!
ReplyDeleteHello Mary, I am sure Anna will be missed at SuZanna's. There is nothing as constant as change. Love the tapestry handbag. it is true tapestry's do tell a lovely story. I have some from France that my mother bought for me while visiting there. My parents traveled extensively when my brother and my sister worked for the airlines. The flying perks were great for the immediate family. (parents) I have them hanging in my great room. Un- fortunately they have faded quite alot. It saddens me but I have no idea what to do if anything. I do admire your floral tapestry in the double frame. Very clever idea Mary.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day my sweet friend.
Love...Jeanne
Mary,
ReplyDeleteYour blog has reduced me and Susie to tears. She called to ask if I had looked at it yet, so had stop cleaning out the garage and turn the computer on...not a hard competition between the two. I'll have to wait until tomorrow to call Susie back or we will have a boo-hoo fest. You are so sweet! I'm not thinking of this as leaving but as not being at the shop quite as often! I know I will still see you and all of the other wonderful friends from the shop. As for my husband being so lucky, I think he waits for me to go to sleep so he can get some peace and quiet!
You are wonderful! Thanks!
Anna