




I so enjoyed all your comments regarding dust and dusting. Seems we're in agreement, life has so much more to offer than stressing over dust bunnies and the ability to write one's name in elegant calligraphy on the dusty furniture!!


My plan was to don my apron..........wish it was this pretty pink one in Jeannie's space at SuzAnna's Antiques.........and tackle some much needed household chores. This was to involve pushing the vac, polishing and dusting, and rearranging French objects ~ that last part I enjoy!
After all that Fall cleanup, if I can still put one foot in front of the other, I'll powder my nose, put on some lipstick, grab my Life Is Good bag, and head out for a little treasure hunting here at Tracy's cute as a button tiny pink shop.
I think this was a steal!!! Right size, 8 lights, loads of real crystals (only two missing and I've been able to replace them), did buy new candle covers as they were bright white, wiring was new and safe according to my electrician...........and most amazing of all, it matches the wall sconce perfectly!
I had a health scare a few weeks ago but, following tests and biopsies, received good news last Friday. After great sighs of relief, giving thanks, and having lunch with DH, I decided to enjoy the afternoon looking around an antiques mall in town. It was there I saw it above my head. I became giddy looking up, checking everything, measuring with a borrowed yard stick. The perfect chandelier with the gentle price tag ~ and my name was on it. Well not really, but I loved it. I crossed another treasure off my wish list, happily wrote a check, and carried it home feeling doubly blessed that day.


Ah yes, the poets make the landscape beautiful, dust and pollen rarely seep into their magical prose.......just through my windows and under my doors, settling quietly on the crystals, the tarnished silver, the old ironstone.
I did read somewhere that a layer of dust preserves wood furniture.................hmmmm!!!!
Soon we'll be stowing away the garden furniture................
......Winter proofing the birdhouses and signs with a spray of wood sealant.....
..............and thoughts of hot, lazy days at the beach will be saved for next year.