Showing posts with label Antiquing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antiquing. Show all posts

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Family and the Secretary ~

A Saturday morning memoir ~

Those days are gone. My life is different now. I miss much and managed to do much more in times gone by. I'm not a fan of aging. I wish I had more energy, that my legs and arms were stronger, my feet more sure and comfy where planted. My memory though still good doesn't always give me a word immediately. Names are sometimes forgotten. I look things up but I don't ask Siri. 

I sleep upstairs in my 'room with a view' and let my better half enjoy the master bedroom downstairs. I have to have the light on and read for a while in bed or I can't fall asleep. He falls asleep when his head hits the pillow, snores and changes position a lot. I never seem to move once I'm sleeping soundly. I wake up with hair flattened on the same side every morning. I like my bed and always say "goodnight" to my long gone, much missed Mum. I recall in her later years, long after my Dad died, when she told me snuggling into her bed was the best part of her day. She lived to be 91. She looks down on me from the photos on the wall, a child with her siblings in one, age 21 in another, and as a bridesmaid - and the dressmaker of all four gowns - at a sister's wedding in another. Sepia photos of children in lace up boots. Girls with hair bows, a boy in short trousers, grandmother holding her second set of twins. Five children in four years! The historic part of my maternal English family. I remember them all and feel their absence every day.




The antique secretary once belonged to a North Carolina country doctor. The piece is sturdy, weighs a ton, probably mahogany, the paint was done prior to my purchase from SuzAnna's Antiques. I love it and will never part with it. It's the first thing I see when I wake each morning. It holds my collection of favorite books and a mishmash of items. I change or move around things on the shelves and padded bulletin boards I made. I store paper goods, pieces of my life. . . .and secrets inside.

In earlier days, which really weren't that long ago, I so enjoyed what friends and I called 'treasure hunting' - mostly shopping and collecting vintage and some true antiques. Come Spring I was anxious to get going with gathering new pieces for my booth at SuzAnna's Antiques. I shared a fun space with my dear friend Vanessa. We loved those special days, buying, displaying and selling, and the camaraderie of the other dealers.  


~ SuzAnna's Booth 2011 ~
I still have several items shown here in my home 


Today I came across an old blog post about those days. It included this list I made in March 2011 -

SuzAnna's Antiques is really warming up now that Spring is here................soon I'll share more pics of the treasures available........meanwhile I'm off to a huge neighborhood yard sale this morning. 
My shopping hunting list for my booth includes ~
  • Chandeliers for glitter and glamour - French would be best
  • Small furniture items in need of love and new homes
  • Ironstone Platters, must be crazed, cracks add character
  • Antique silver flatware/trays - unpolished of course
  • Old beautiful linens for tables and beds 
  • Shells, coral, barnacles - for seaside decor
  • Old bound books - fun to read and play with
..............and whatever else catches my eye. 



This Saturday morning is dull. It rained in the night and there's no sun yet to dry things up. But no snow as in the northeast. That said, the sun has just popped out which always helps when life seems somewhat downhearted. Bob's eye surgery Tuesday went well however he does not have restored clear vision yet!  We are hoping this will improve with time. . . . . . .we are great believers in healing takes time.


~ Pieces of the past ~


Monday, May 24, 2021

Antiquing Weekend - Open for Business Part I -


               REVIVAL ANTIQUES


The glorious weekend weather fired up my 'treasure hunting' gene and off I went to REVIVAL ANTIQUES with granddaughter and husband on Sunday afternoon. Due to COVID it had been such a long time since visiting one of our favorite spots, and even now they are just open on the weekends......masks were still required and a limited number of shoppers in the store at one time which we were comfortable with.
 

Jasmin and I fell in love with so many 'smalls - we weren't looking for furniture
 this time around. I brought home this set of attached/moveable bud vases
which will be such fun for single stems.


Another find for me was the metal holder with three good sized cream
 pottery pots - yes they have moved onto my Welsh dresser in the
 dining room.........I'll share what they are holding soon.


I didn't bring home the truly lovely set of delicately colored cordial/liqueur
 glasses. . . . . but admit to being tempted!


Revival is known for its excellent paint finishes on the antique and vintage
wood furniture pieces sourced mostly from the northeast states.
They offer these pieces for sale 'as is' or refinished in your choice of color.

More next time - botanical framed prints I purchased, and then a stop
 at a second place where I bought something special for the garden!

Friday, March 6, 2015

Decor Doldrums. . . . . . . .


Are you feeling like me these long dreary winter days?  
Completely in the *doldrums when it comes to redecorating, or even dusting 
for that matter! Do you like playing in your house, moving your collections 
around, changing up vignettes on tables and shelves, hanging your art on a 
different wall, moving the furniture about. . . . . . . anything to make your home
 a comfortable space for you?
I'm confessing right now - I'm not doing a thing when it comes to any of the 
above - including much housework, other than the truly necessary chores such 
as kitchen and bathrooms. The dust from the fireplace has dulled anything shiny. 
Spring cleaning is on my mind.
I look about the rooms and know I need some motivation. I'm hoping 
it might come today. With the weekend looking up weather wise, above 
freezing, sunshine, no rain, perhaps my energy will return. . . . . 
or I might just decide to take some time outdoors enjoying almost
Spring weather. Clocks go forward one hour here Saturday night.
My weekly schedule now includes two physiotherapy sessions in hopes 
my spine/leg problem will improve without having that nasty surgery any time soon. 
I will also be back to walking more once it's warmer, and I'm definitely thinking 
that some much missed antiquing needs to start up again. This weekend I hope to 
get over to Suzanna's Antiques watch this space for new treasures 
I'll share with you.


*doldrums ~ a state or period in which 
there is no activity or improvement. . .