Saturday, June 14, 2008

Pink Saturday

We're definitely having Summer straw hat days around here - and this is such a pretty one for all those hip, pink loving gals, who are heading out and about town to do a little 'junk shopping' on a hot weekend.

It's important to always keep a cool head!

Display in Jeannie's booth at SuzAnna's Antiques ~ modern twist against a beautiful French tapestry back drop.

To join in the fun on Pink Saturdays - visit Beverly
at How Sweet The Sound for details.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

WELCOME mat.....

This sweet young miss, a female American Robin fairly new to the world by the color of her plumage, crashed into my glass storm door this morning - such a loud thud I heard it upstairs. We came running and found her flat on the door mat - WELCOME did not seem the appropriate word at that moment. However, after a few minutes she stood up, and perhaps five minutes later, following some wobbling and heavy breathing, she fluttered under a hydrangea bush. Later I watched her fly into my neighbor's garden where her family was waiting - she seemed fine. Granddaughter, dh and I were relieved and happy.



"God finds a low branch for the bird that cannot fly." Turkish Proverb


"Be like the bird that, pausing in her flight awhile on boughs too slight, feels them give way beneath her, and yet sings, knowing that she hath wings."

............Victor Hugo ~ 1802-1885...........

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Tagged by a Brit!



Well I've been tagged to do the meme list thing........this time by M, my ex-pat Brit friend at Steamed Sponge. I never did get around to doing this before so have promised to forge ahead this time telling you things you probably don't even want to know!

What was I doing 10 years ago? Living here in Raleigh, probably moaning about the same hot Summer weather and biting mosquitoes. I had recently retired and was taking care of my new granddaughter much of the time.

Five snacks I enjoy ~



  • English Digestive biscuits (plain or chocolate covered) with a cup of good tea

  • Cracked pepper Triscuits with Trader Joe's Goat Cheese

  • Handful of raw Almonds

  • Greek Yogurt with fresh Raspberries

  • Starbucks Classic Coffee ice cream - of course!

Five things on my TO DO list today ~



  • Water the garden - still restricted but today's the day

  • Make soup - chilled will be perfect

  • Bake a fresh pear gateau

  • Wash all the china in the dining room Welsh dresser

  • Sit in the gazebo at tea time even if it is 100 degrees - luckily there's a ceiling fan

If I suddenly became a billionaire I would ~



  • Help family members who need it ~ but only for housing, medical expenses and education

  • Donate huge amounts to cancer, MS, and arthritis research, local elder care facilities, and local SPCA

  • Start searching for a dream home here which would still be small and manageable for my 'golden years' ~ one level, easy to care for bathrooms, huge French family style kitchen, easy to get into storage areas, low maintenance garden, garage

  • Buy a small, but exquisite old house in the French village where my brother and family live for my 'holiday home'

  • Buy everything at SuzAnna's Antiques so they could have a break....and then go hunting to fill the shop up with treasures again!

  • Travel first class to visit all the wonderful blog friends I've made around the world

Five places I've lived ~



  • Torquay, England

  • Washington, D.C.

  • New Hampshire

  • Massachusetts

  • North Carolina

Five jobs I've had ~



  • Insurance Secretary

  • Medical Secretary

  • Full Service Art Studio/Ad Agency Manager

  • Admin. Asst. to Director (State Agency for Deaf/Hard of Hearing)

  • Admin. Asst. Geropsychiatry (State Psychiatric Hospital)

Five Random Facts you may not know about me ~

  • I came to the USA for one year and have been here almost forty six!
  • I'm a cheese-aholic ~ but only good cheese, none of that dyed orange rubber stuff
  • I have always wanted to be an artisan baker ~ I love good bread
  • I used to sew almost all my own clothes ~ would only use Vogue patterns ~ my mum was my teacher as she actually made clothes for the Royals when she apprenticed in London

I wasn't going to pass this along as most of you have already done it, however there are a few new friends who may enjoy participating, so I'll tag ~~~~~~~~~~~~


Vanessa at Vanilla Lavender ~ Pamela at The House of Edward ~ Ms. Daisy at One Daisy Chain

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Coffee Break

Just returned from granddaughter Jasmin's fifth grade graduation ~ with the temp. close to 100, and the high humidity, it officially registered 103 degrees. Stepping out from the school gym to the picnic area the heat just knocked your socks off ~ if you were foolish enough to be wearing them on such a broiling hot day! Myself, crisp white linen and sandals......to start. Wrinkled, damp disheveled linen, bare feet in the grass.........the end!

So it's time for a coffee break....................forget the mug, this is what I'm planning and all that's required is a spoon, the only way to indulge in the best coffee ice cream ever. Right from the container.............of course.

Coffee ice cream lover's dream.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Bring your parasol.....

"Goodness gracious, can't we find a cooler spot to loll? This North Carolina Summer has arrived too soon".
But, doesn't this look much more romantic than camping indoors with the air conditioning running at full blast?
When I step inside the North Carolina Museum of Art I always turn left to view this beautiful painting first. It's very large (57 X 76 inches) and always seems so welcoming. I love everything about it ~ the parasols, dresses, hat, garden furniture, and the table set for afternoon tea most likely. The play of light and shadow and the brilliant colors are truly beautiful.

The Garden Parasol ~ 1910
Frederick Carl Frieseke - (American 1874-1939)
North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Presents for the heart


FRIENDS often want to spoil you. They present special little gifts that bring a smile to your heart. They KNOW what you love, taking a moment in their busy day to scoop up something they spy on a shelf or counter, perhaps at an auction, or tucked away in a vintage shop, thinking that YOU might like that treasure.

Last week Susie and Anna at SuzAnna's Antiques presented me with this 1891 edition of USES of TISSUE PAPER. They just knew I would love the illustrations. They often find sweet things to share with me ~ thank you so much, you are the best shoppers............and shopkeepers!

I just have to share the introduction from this little book. So many of you create beautifully crafted items, from soft quilts to glittering mosaics. We all share a love of displaying decorative items in our homes so I think you'll find this quite interesting.

The Uses of Tissue Paper.

It is surprising to find how very much can be done in the way of decoration by the use of simple means. One of the greatest triumphs of this age of invention is seen in the use of every-day materials for the purpose of producing beautiful effects. In the past a mistaken idea prevailed that the beauty of a thing depended upon costly material and elaborate workmanship, and so it came to pass that decoration was left to a few skilled hands, and was only possible to the wealthy. Marvels of decorative needle work, consuming years of time, attest the love of our ancestors for the beautiful, and later on as the taste for home beauty spread, samplers were wrought by girlish hands and often formed the principal ornament of a home. But these are more hurried days - days of activity and pressure, and only the few, comparatively speaking, have time for elaborate work, and so year by year, decorations that can be quickly made acquire a greater value.........................

...........and this was written one hundred seventeen years ago!

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Southern HEAT

Trickling down my back, feeling like miniature rivers, the water pools around my waist, dampening my flimsy clothing.

HEAT - the scourge of Summer in the South. It arrives without fanfare, seems suddenly to envelope one's day quietly, welling up from the cool, misty dawn.
By high noon, it envelopes one's senses, slows one's pace and breathing.
By late afternoon it sears bare arms and legs even when lolling, useless and damp, in the shade of the porch.
I am melting.........bring me a river, a pond, a pool, the ocean......ice, water, water, water.

Cool, clear crystals against water-colored wood - vintage sconce at SuzAnna's Antiques.