Thursday, February 25, 2010

Into Africa

Wow, what a welcoming committee this would be. Told you there will be lots of cats. Just not domesticated, cuddly, purring kitties who climb in your lap asking to have their ears scratched!


As for why a measly 26 pounds baggage allowance and no wheeled suitcases?
I may be flying all comfy and spoiled rotten in Business Class on the long hauls, but once in Africa these are the tiny puddle jumpers I'll be squeezing into to fly to the safari camps. That duffel bag (along with those of the other three gals, remember, we will be the inseparable Four Broads Abroad) has to fit into somewhere on that toy plane - well it looks toy-like next to those huge cats, don't you think?
However, as Paula says, I won't be nervous because I'll be too busy looking out and taking photos of everything we fly over!

Flying over Africa......................nobody could ever forget the scenes from the movie Out of Africa when Denys Finch-Hatton takes Karen up in his open plane and they fly over the amazing landscape of Kenya. I'm re-reading the book, must be at least the fourth time, and you just know I'll be renting the movie again soon.

Other African movies watched recently -----

  • I Dreamed of Africa
  • Nowhere in Africa
  • Heat of the Sun
  • Flame Trees of Thika
  • Botswana: In the Footsteps

If you know of any others I would enjoy, please share titles and I'll get them from Netflix!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Shots and Silver..............



Last week, on leaving the International Travelers Health Clinic with arms like pin cushions and costly prescriptions written for formidable sounding drugs to combat Malaria and Typhoid Fever in Africa, I decided I needed to do something pleasant to take my mind off all the bad things that could happen on safari!


Nearby, the Thieves Market Antique Mall was calling my name so I headed there. I found some little shiny treasures, but was overwhelmed by the feeling that many people renting spaces to sell their antiques and vintage treasures are really hurting......financially. I overheard a couple of dealers saying how poor their sales are this month. Many booths were reducing items as much as 50%.......red sale stickers were rampant.

The sweet $4 mirror has a stained cardboard back and no way to hang it but I immediately saw as a stand for a container of flowers..................so I bought a bunch of white roses and placed them in a silver jug on the dining room table, which is also my desk!


On a shelf in a corner of the same booth, I noticed the pair of silver plated tea boxes hallmarked Cheltenham & Company. England, with a unicorn etched on each lid. I can see these holding much more than tea. Already slightly tarnished, with copper showing through, the cut corners and roped detail along the edges made these a great buy at just $21 the pair.


Also in the booth were some interesting silver flatware odds and ends. I found another fish knife for my collection, also the tiny demitasse spoon in the silver basket holding acorns, each just $1.

Later my arms really ached but my little treasures were not heavy to carry home.

Do you find shopping relaxing when you're having a stressful day? What do you shop for? Clothes, shoes, items for your home, gifts for others, food?

Monday, February 22, 2010

Madeira

The loveliness of Nature often turns harsh. Storms batter stone and rock. Meandering rivers become deadly torrents.




This weekend's loss of many lives, terrible injuries, and devastation from the horrendous flooding in Funchal, capital of the Portuguese island of Madeira, hit home here! We have very dear friends who live part of the year on the island. Knowing they went there before Christmas, we weren't sure if they had returned to their Welsh home yet. Today I was relieved when they answered their phone in Wales having returned there just one week ago. As far as they know, their Funchal home and family members are OK.

You can read the history of Madeira here. This is being called the worst tragedy in a century on this beautiful island.



News reports state that the infrastructure of Funchal is decimated from the tons of mud, boulders and torrents of water which came down from the hillsides and were carried through the city. It's feared many people were swept away into the ocean.

As the death toll rises, please pray for the people who have lost their loved ones, homes, businesses, and for the many who are suffering from severe injuries. Madeira is a popular Winter resort for Europeans so many of the injured are most likely from other countries.

Weathered stone images taken in Apt, Provence 2008

Sunday, February 21, 2010

The Common Cold


Don't you just hate feeling under the weather?

UNDER THE WEATHER - a British phrase of course, was used on sailing ships. When a crew member was ill he was confined below deck out of the weather, so it was said he was "under the weather".

How can a simple head cold turn into a raging river.........streaming, dripping, running, watering.....................

................swallowing spoonfuls of bad tasting stuff, sucking on lozenges to combat the throat prickles, dabbing teary eyes, drippy, itchy sore nose, and sneezing nonstop-----------again, again and again!!!!!

Hand me another box of tissues please---------does that make two or three boxes just since yesterday? Make me another hot drink. I'm heading back to bed with a good book and a long afternoon nap.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Pink Saturday



When a ballerina-to-be has a mommy who frequents thrift shops searching for treasure, it's a perfect day when a pair of brand new, still in the box, pink satin Capezio toe shoes are discovered!



What does it matter if they are too big right now. A tiny ballerina's feet will soon grow and, while waiting, what's prettier hanging from satin ribbons in a little dancer's pink bedroom than a pair of real ballet slippers.


Vanessa and Luna

Vanessa of Vanilla Lavender and I went shopping at Pennies for Change - a great thrift shop in Durham, NC where the proceeds from sales help victims of domestic violence. Besides the ballet slippers, we found several other neat things, and felt good knowing even the small amount we spent was going to help local women and children.

Fast forward to Thursday____________

Vanessa and I met for coffee at Starbucks then headed to SuzAnna's Antiques.


Vanessa's pretty headband creation.

Vanessa loves creating very feminine treasures from fabric, vintage jewels and buttons. I enjoy sharing my stash of fabrics such as this vintage cotton which she used to make the sweetest rose adorned headband. It's now at my house and will be a gift for some lucky girl!


She'll be restocking her online Etsy shop this weekend with some beautiful new pieces....................be sure to stop by Vanilla Lavender to see her latest creations.



Another local friend was also at the shop Thursday, Jeannie from Uniquitiques her precious cottage shop in Hillsborough, NC and where she too is selling Vanessa's creations. Her booth at SuzAnna's is looking gorgeous as always. We all sighed over the pink porch swing and this unusual 'crinoline' planter. She finds such unique items!


This was a very busy week with DH away in Florida, me getting jabbed with several nasty needles ready for my African adventure, lovely Susie of SuzAnna's Antiques scaring the you know what out of us at the hospital (see my previous post), locking myself out of the house and car so unable to pick up my granddaughter from school - had to get my daughter to leave work and come rescue me. Yes, I know, hiding a key somewhere in the garden is a good idea!!

Anyway dear blog friends, here's wishing you all a happy PINK SATURDAY and a great weekend. Stop by to see Beverly at How Sweet The Sound for her long list of participants today, and to wish her continued recovery from her recent surgery.

P.S. Don't forget to leave a comment on my Feb. 18 post to be entered in my anniversary giveaway!

Friday, February 19, 2010

When life throws a curve...................

.............such as it did this week, one is so grateful when the good news comes.



Our very special Susie, owner of SuzAnna's Antiques which, if you've followed my blog you will know is one of my favorite places to be in the whole wide world..........................was definitely thrown a curve and scared us big time!
Go to her daughter Jenny's blog The Red Bulletin Board for details of what happened at the hospital!



The great news is Susie is now out of ICU, can have flowers and goodies to cheer her up, and hopefully will be treated for her original back problem. Then, she can return to the shop because there's a heck of a lot of work waiting for her - such as rearranging the outdoor area for Spring............




.................cleaning the rust off garden chairs (just kidding - we love 'em looking like that).................







....................and polishing the crystal chandeliers, except we won't allow her on ladders for a while. Susie is a bundle of energy and always seems to be up a ladder when I stop at the shop ~ can't keep this gal down for long.

Please keep Susie in your thoughts and prayers ~ and if you have time leave a little get well comment to her either here, or on her daughter Jenny's blog. Thanks so much.

All images show items for sale at Suzanna's Antiques NOW!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Three Years ~ 800 Posts!

Vintage silver in the dining room.
My third blog anniversary is just around the corner and I'll also celebrate publishing 800 posts at that time. What does this mean in the huge scheme of things..............a GIVEAWAY of course!!!
No, can't send you a ticket to Africa, or put you in my duffel bag and take you on safari in May, but I will send a little celebratory vintage gift your way...............if you leave me a comment on this post and you are the winner!


I bought two boxes of these old spoons from SuzAnna's Antiques a couple of weeks ago and will share a box with the winner. They're from Singapore and already already 'vintaged' . They will look awesome set in a tarnished silver cup, an old ironstone sugar bowl, a small crystal vase, or even a shabby old Ball jar ~ whatever works in your decor. I'll tuck in a little surprise also.



Thanks so much to everyone who takes time to read my blog and leave such delightful comments. Some of you have followed my comings and goings all three years, others are fairly new ~ I'm grateful for all of you and love that I've been able to meet several of you in person.


So don't forget, leave a comment here on this post. On my blog anniversary, February 27, I'll toss your name in the hat.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Exploring Africa

I've been asked to show the countries I'll be visiting during the safari trip in May. I'll be in South Africa, shown in yellow at the bottom, Botswana adjoining it to the north in green, Zambia north of Botswana in pink, and perhaps a quick side trip into Zimbabwe, shown in orange to the east of Botswana.



You all loved the book. The movie was magnificent. Out of Africa, one of my favorite books. Bringing it to the silver screen gave one the feeling of at last being there alongside Karen Blixen (who wrote under the name Isak Dinesan), sharing both her personal and business struggles to make a happy life so far from her home, in a country she loved so much.



Do you know what people say about Africa after they visit? I've heard the usual statements.........thrilling, exciting, different, beautiful, hot, cold at night, buggy, smiling faces, kind people, animals, animals, animals and more animals. Now and then I still hear it called "The Dark Continent". The statement that has touched me closer to the heart than any other, is the one my sister-in-law made. For her it was "a life-altering experience".



Animal photos from safari websites.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Vintage Travel


Last week, when DH saw me lift the suitcase out of the trunk he yelled from the front steps. "You know, you can't take that one to Africa".
It was a piece of real luggage. No wheels or zippers, probably lined with sturdy silk or crisp printed cotton - no keys so haven't been able to look inside. The kind tucked carefully into the hold of the Pan Am Boeing 707-123 Clipper America on October 26, 1958 when the airline inaugurated transatlantic jet service from New York to Paris. The elegant owner in her tailored sheath dress, swing-back jacket, seamed nylons and high heeled, peep-toed sling backs, tucked her soft leather clutch under her arm, adjusted her pill box hat, and climbed the steps to the cabin.

1951 advertisement for the same Crown brand luggage.

My first flight ever was from London to Washington, D.C. in 1962. Was I nervous, you bet! Was I excited, definitely. Those were the days when travel was truly a delight..............they certainly didn't toss the leather luggage about to be scratched, dented, scraped and worse.



Dear friend Vanessa offered me this vintage suitcase because she knew I'd love it being it was a faded French gray. It found a home on the armoire in the French inspired guest room, and on top, the pretty clock Vanessa gave me a year or so ago. Isn't it fabulous to have friends who know exactly what you love?

Edited 9:15 PM ~ After Marilyn at Delights of the Heart asked me if I was going to open the suitcase to see if there was anything inside.....I did! Nothing extra like $100,000 in cash, or a few pieces of diamond jewelry tucked in a pocket.................but look how pretty the lining fabric turned out to be, cream silky gathers and printed with the Tour Eiffel and Arc de Triomphe. Love it!!!!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

St Valentine's Day



HEARTS and FLOWERS
on
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY





Wishing you a LOVELY day.

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.