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P.S. Anyone else having a problem with 'check spelling' when posting? Mine has stopped working so apologies for any mistakes.

My dh returns this afternoon ~ the carpet cleaner arrives in the morning ~ and I'm dusting myself off, picking myself up, and getting ready to roll, and brush, that ugly furniture.
Tonight I'll be pouring over the decorating books and magazines again, gleaning ideas and making decisions.



Looking for more old books to add to this pile in my bedroom.
Thinking about and coveting these rather expensive vintage glass knobs snuggled up at SuzAnna's Antiques last week - would be perfect to hang my burnout velvet bedroom curtains but I'd need so many for the bay window.They each married during that terrible time of war and, being close sisters, they each had a daughter of their own within nine months of one another. The cousins ~ me on the left obviously throwing a tantrum, while Susan my cousin walks holding the sisters' hands.

................................enjoying girlie pursuits in the house.............playing on the beach, walking the fields on the cliff tops, picking blackberries and hazelnuts from the hedgerows, sharing pennies at the amusement arcade on the pier, you can see it's still there in the first photo above.While looking at my Country Diary china, out of curiosity I decided to check what was available at Replacements, Ltd. in this pattern. I was quite shocked to discover that the pieces are so expensive now the pattern is discontinued. The china was made in Ireland by Noritake 1982-1991.
This room below I love ~ it has some of that old European look with shutters and tiles. Painting my walls a similar neutral linen shade which I think looks good with the stained wood trim. I may hang a pair of old washed shutters each side of my window.
Can I work some magic on my little chair? It has good bones. Needs the seat recovered, perhaps a linen cushion. A little more antiquing and distressing to knock down the white to get the look of a French chair.
And then there's the armoire. Useful they are, but their bulk needs more than a tassel to turn them into a thing of beauty.....................................
.................the doors painted like this perhaps, with delicate faded script ~ love letters?


Old French dresser drawer - Suzanna's Antiques, Raleigh, NC