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An English Day Out
Jackie and I decided to meet in Hillsborough, NC, a quaint small town full of historic Southern plantation homes and cottages, and a main street lined with little shops and restaurants. Friends, Susie and Anna, at my local thrifting/vintage shop "SuzAnna's" told me about this wonderful shop named "FETCH" so we spent some time here before enjoying lunch together.
Karan, the shop owner has a great eye - her slip covered vintage furniture, farm tables, architectural windows and doors, lighting and mirrors, are all gorgeous. Tucked among these larger treasures one finds beautiful linens, aprons, framed rose paintings, delicate china, mercury glass, and crystal. The rear of the shop opens onto a small garden laden with wrought iron gates, iron urns, peeling porch posts, vintage garden chairs and tables - all covered with tumbling petunias, verbena and pots of hibiscus. OK all you lovers of tureens, I know you're out there wishing this one was in your collection! Just look at the roses on the lid. I was sorely tempted but, as it's really old and in perfect condition, the price was a bit beyond my budget............................perhaps it could go on my upcoming Birthday or Christmas wish list though. "DH - you need to read my blog post today - you know how you never can decide what to buy me."
My dream bird cage - large in size but delicately scrolled into a perfect shape, and then suspended from it's own matching scrolled wall hanger - wish list just got longer!
Some of the elegant chandeliers overhead. Gorgeous old shabby door with an oval mirror inserted and reflecting another corner of the shop. This door is huge and has panels at the bottom - would look great just leaning against a wall and reflecting daily life in the cottage.
Pretty boudoir lamps on feminine dressers - the rack in back holds dozens of vintage aprons, candlewick bed covers and linens.
And.................. although I'm saving for my October trip to England, I just had to buy something to bring home. This little antique English chair caught my eye - looks like someone started to refinish it but stopped, and they had enough sense to leave the beautiful painted roses alone thank goodness. And what, you say, does she plan to do with the teeny tiny pink leather ballet slippers? Well who knows - but how could I resist footwear so pretty and dainty - and little KR, (the initials inside) whoever she was, may still be dancing somewhere in much bigger shoes now.
Jackie it was a fun time with you and I hope we can soon get together again to chat more about life "across the pond".
Friday, September 7, 2007
Inspiration Friday - the Welsh touch
If you enjoy reading international magazines such as UK Country Living or, like most of us, anxiously await the return of Victoria which hopefully will have pages of British/European country style homes - you will be familiar with the Welsh Dresser. This sometimes built in, or otherwise free standing "hutch", was used in country kitchens before cabinetry was discovered. The daily china was stored on open shelves, cutlery in the drawers, food prepared on the wider shelf, and often cookware was kept on the "potboard" at the bottom.


This pine version was probably purpose built for this English kitchen and to house this fabulous china collection.
......................and here's my version, which some of you have viewed before, just right for my cottage dining room...............waiting for a good Fall spruce up, cleaning, and decorating with some white pumpkins, and perhaps my new Halloween witch a bit later.
Enjoy your Friday and be inspired to do something Fall-ish over the weekend.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Textured luxury
Fig fragrance Italian bath salts - beautiful frosted bottle sealed with cord and a silver capped cork, elegant handwritten label - my repousse sterling silver lidded loose powder bowl from England.
More beautiful frosted, silver topped Italian bottles with bathing products, Moss bath foam and Bergamot bubble bath. Needless to say I cannot bring myself to open and use these products because they are too lovely! The reproduction French sign is for lotion, Jasmin - spelt the French way like my granddaughter's name.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
I've been tagged!

he MIDDLE NAME GAME
Here are the rules for those who choose to follow them:
Players, you must list one fact that is somehow relevant to your life for each letter of your middle name. If you don't have a middle name, use the name you would have liked to have had. When you are tagged you need to write your own blog post containing your middle name game facts. At the end of your blog post you need to choose one person for each letter of your middle name to tag. Don't forget to leave them a comment telling them they're tagged, and to read your blog.
E - England, my home. My roots are there - I'll visit next month!
L - Love - the most important thing I can both give and receive
I - Imagination which enables me to be creative.
Z - Zephyr, meaning the soft, light fabrics I love to sew and wear.
A - Art which brings beauty to my everyday life.
B - Bob, my wonderful, patient, intelligent and loving husband.
E - Evening, my favorite time of day.
T - Travel to see new places and meet interesting people.
H - (Good) Health - being a cancer survivor I know for a fact there is nothing more important.
I love my middle name and sometimes wish it had been my first! It's a bit long which means I will tag these nine blog friends ~~~ Dawn, Jolene, Crystal, Genevieve, Deborah, Kate, Sandra, Clare and Niki.
Wishing each of you, whether tagged or not, a day full of fun and happiness.



