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.
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.
Fairies..............are you looking for your dust by chance?
Wouldn't these tiny glass vials be pretty hanging from a package or gift bag? I really love to decorate gifts with unusual things.
Aerial view of Windsor Castle.
Unfortunately, this is the only photo I have of my grandfather. I recall seeing others of him in his Coldstream Guards uniform, complete with bearskin hat, however they have disappeared.
Following retirement from the Guards, he purchased a pub in Devon and moved the family there. Later, during WWII, he returned to London and owned a pub across from the famous Harrods department store. He died shortly after I was born and, as far as I know, never met me.
Gazebo - we leave lights in it year round - lovely in the snow.
The lights were on.......the heat wasn't. Cold, but warmed immediately by friendly smiles and hugs. Catching up on news made one forget the chill, and of course I had to keeping moving with my camera.
Loved these above - and the pair of old, soft kid gloves. I had on my elbow length wool ones and my fingers were still frosty....but I kept snapping away!
I took a lot more photos to share another time.....some pretty pink treasures for a future Pink Saturday post. I also found the cutest dolls ever and will show you those soon. How I loved having this slow day with a chance to visit friends.
For those of you who haven't entered to win my 500th post giveaway, do scroll back to my January 15 post and leave a comment if you'd like a chance to win some British gifts. All entries must be on that post only and no later than January 31. Look forward to adding your name to the hat.
My French writing box from J. Herbin
~ Producteur d'encres et de cire depuis 1670 ~
~ Producer of inks and wax since 1670 ~
I love texture........knitted scarves, sweaters, cardigans.
I'm really for neutrals when it comes to color - give me black, brown, oatmeal and grey and my wardrobe is happy!
The wall we are sitting on is still there and is a favorite spot to have a photo taken along the seafront promenade.Above, Court China made in England by William Lowe from 1874-1931. This china is translucent and delicate, the pattern colors are dark blue and rust with gilt trim. I inherited part of a tea service from my Mother including the teapot, cream and sugar pots, two cups and saucers and two plates. Imagine my delight when, last Summer, I found several more matching cups, saucers and plates at SuzAnna's Antiques here in town!
William Lowe's trade journal advertisement of 1875