Saturday, February 13, 2010

Pink Saturday



For today, another fun PINK SATURDAY with some Valentine related pretties. These below caught my eye last weekend at SuzAnna's Antiques, Valentines and general pink treasures for sale right now if you are in the area and can stop by.




Love this shepherdess in the pink dress and that's one gorgeous straw hat trimmed in pink ribbon - Easter bonnet anyone?



Vintage Valentines galore! Aren't they more romantic than today's often tacky cards?

Wouldn't it be fun going treasure hunting come Spring - wearing that straw hat - and filling this cute pink shopping basket?

Really pretty vintage tablecloths for a Valentine's Day luncheon.


I've decided I will not post red pics tomorrow..............if you can stop back I'll surprise you with my take on St. Valentine's Day.

Meanwhile, enjoy your weekend and may you be surrounded by love and loved ones. Be sure to stop by Beverly's blog How Sweet The Sound for the list of this week's Pink Saturday participants.


Saturday Morning
Edited: Warm hearts - cold snow!

We awoke to snow again - very pretty and just enough to not be much of a problem around here, thank goodness.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Degas

The Dancing Class ~ 1876
Collection Harry Payne Bingham, New York
Sunday afternoon, I discovered this beautiful portfolio of sixteen full color Degas prints at SuzAnna's Antiques for just $12.



The Dancing Class ~ 1880

Denver Art Museum, Colorado

Known as the painter of ballet subjects, Edgar-Hilaire-Germain Degas (1834~1917) was far more than that. He was a portraitist of great distinction, a draftsman and one of the most exciting sculptors of his century.

A Dancer at the Age of Fourteen (bronze, 1880)

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York


The Tub ~ 1886

The Hill-Stead Museum, Farmington, Connecticut

Degas seldom personified women in the intimate confines of their boudoirs, their faces were often hidden by the poses he caught them in with often just a cheek line, an ear, a slight indication of profile.

I think this print will hang in my bathroom, perhaps framed later. The colors are beautiful.

Monday, February 8, 2010

SuzAnna's on Sunday


Sunday afternoon. Warmer temps., sunshine, snow and ice just about gone, good friends treasure hunting. I headed to SuzAnna's Antiques to meet Vanessa of Vanilla Lavender. Also arranged to meet another local blog pal Lisa of pupylov for the first time. She often visits the shop but we kept missing each other before. Can never have too many junk gypsy friends! It was a fun time and Susie and Jenny have been working hard changing displays, decorating and readying for...........you've guessed it, Spring!

The latest offerings at SuzAnna's Antiques are, as always, varied, interesting and often drop dead gorgeous!





Speaking of gorgeous.......................

I've been really bad about posting an updated photo of Susie and her daughter Jenny who together are the owners of the shop. Susie's former business partner, Anna of Chickens in the Basement 'retired' to spend more time with her young sons, but we often see her, thank goodness - she is one fun gal. This mom and daughter combo are two creative firecrackers who do a great job and make a visit to the shop always so much fun.

....................and I can't leave you without sharing Bruce............SUPER nice DH of Susie, daddy of Jenny...............and he's always helping the gals move stuff, build stuff, fix stuff, just as he was doing Sunday afternoon. You rock Bruce!!

You're framed Bruce!!

Sunday, February 7, 2010

February Snow Days

Carolina Blue skies have returned and our snow of last week has just about gone. The kids missed three days of school and will have to make them up - no school for just 5" of snow sounds silly to the northerners - it's because school buses can't maneuver on the icy back roads - very little snow removal equipment in the south!


After DH shoveled the big stuff, I delicately swept the front steps with my lightweight broom - sorry but my back no longer does shoveling heavy snow as it did when we lived in New England all those many long ago winters.
Snow angels enjoyed frolicking or relaxing in the sunny winter wonderland.




Before the sun shone brilliantly and the rains came, the garden looked lovely dressed in white.
Candles and snow - at night they cast the prettiest glow.



It was my own fault.....................I left these grinning cuties out since Christmas. Guess Mother Nature stopped by, read the message and granted a wish!

We saw a few flurries yesterday but today sunshine and warmer temps. As for those of you in the East who were inundated by the huge snowfall and blizzard of the past 48 hours, all I can say is, hang in there, stay safe, be warm...............and let someone else shovel!!!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Pink Saturday

It's been a snowy, icy, wet and cold week here in the South.............and this little angel definitely did not dress for the weather!

It's not easy to run a small business even at the best of times, then along comes the weather to mess up the daily routine. My favorite spot for treasure hunting has always been SuzAnna's Antiques. However, when the outdoor area becomes an ice rink (I gave up skating four decades ago!) and the indoor unheated area is colder than outdoors, the business has to close for fear 25 frozen, teeth chattering junk gypsies will invade the tiny office.................where the only heater is located!


So, no capturing new pink images this week...................had to search through my folders to bring you a few touches of SuzAnna's pink on warmer days.

The crystal bottles look a lot like the ice outside my window earlier this week.

And when lovely Vanessa e-mailed and suggested we meet there Tuesday morning, I had to say no way! I'd yet to get down the ski run (I mean driveway), and didn't relish doing figure eights in the cul-de-sac without my ice skates! I stayed close to home and loved it.

Hope you are enjoying your Pink Saturday. Stop by to check in at Beverly's house - How Sweet The Sound - there you can find a lot of fun blogs to visit.

Friday, February 5, 2010

Destination Revealed......and

..............the winner is Claudia at Mockingbird Hill Cottage


Congratulations Claudia - please e-mail me your mailing address. You picked all four countries on the African continent, South Africa, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe, and mentioned Victoria Falls which I'll be visiting.

Never in my wildest dreams did I ever expect to visit Africa.

In May, thanks to the amazing generosity of my friend Paula, the Four Broads Abroad (Paula, Jen, Babs and me) will be going on a two week safari to South Africa, Botswana and Zambia. At Victoria Falls we hope to also cross into Zimbabwe to view the falls from the opposite side.

When people say they are 'going camping' many enjoy roughing it! I'll be honest, I have never been a camper! Sleeping in a flimsy tent, on the ground, without the comforts of a real bathroom and the thoughts of wild animals and creepy crawlies hunting for supper and sharing my sleeping bag, just isn't my thing...........and that's here in a relatively safe national park situation! In Africa, where the animals are even bigger and wilder, the creepy crawlies more deadly, safari camping for the Four Broads Abroad will, thankfully, be a lot different as we are going in high style!

I'll be sharing more details of our amazing trip in the coming weeks.

Thank you so much for joining in the guessing game. Many of you came very close and I really enjoyed all your answers..............especially as you had me traveling all over the globe!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

The World within a Compass


Where in the world will I be?
The journey will be long.
The destination exciting and exotic.
My compass points east.

Found the little gold compass many years ago in my hometown in England. It sat in the window of a tiny shop named The Gold Shop which sold mostly estate jewelery. Knowing it would be pretty on a chain I bought it and wore it often. Now it's on a heavy gold chain which belonged to my friend Paula's late husband. While she was visiting last week and chatting about our planned trip, she handed me the chain saying she wanted me to have something to remember him by. Immediately I knew the compass had found its home...........it would point me in the direction and take me to the places that wonderful man loved more than any other in this vast world. He traveled to over 100 countries. I am soon to see the ones he loved best when I travel there with Paula.


That afternoon we took a quick trip to a jeweler who made a larger jump ring and soon the compass was swinging from the lovely chain.

This very special necklace will travel with me..................to places that were once "no place for a lady" according to Barbara Hodgson's beautifully illustrated book of stories about adventurous women travelers. In the book she traces "300 years of world travel by both celebrated and unknown women who endured bed bugs, scorching heat, exotic diseases, destructive thunderstorms, plagues of scorpions and many other life-threatening situations------------all in the name of adventure."

Am I scared-------------a wee bit!!!!

Note: The guessing game (see my two previous posts for clues) will close tomorrow and I'll name the winner on Friday.