Friday, October 28, 2011
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
A DAY AT HOME

Up before seven and straight to work.
Not to Victoria's Secret...I was off today.
It was a BIG TIME cleaning day.

then applied Liquid Gold, all on my
hands and knees
of course.

to freshen up my look.
I've been in the mood to do some major redecorating
but don't have the time or the funds
with holiday coming on.
Labels:
Chalk Board paint,
Liquid Gold,
Murphy Oil Soap
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
ONE FALL DAY

into North Carolina.
It was a perfect day for leaf peeping.

and enjoy the colors of Fall.
It always seems like you blink your eye
and they're gone.

was the Tobacco Barn Antiques in Ashville.
We had heard so much about this place
but had never experienced it for
ourselves...

WE'LL BE BACK!
It was so much fun browsing through the
countless treasures.
It was almost overwhelming.

French restaurant in downtown Ashville
that had been recommended
by a good friend.

loves what he does.
He made a point to visit every table
What a wonderful day!
Saturday, October 15, 2011
MACK'S FIVE AND DIME...GOING STRONG

One morning we drove over to
Savannah and spent the day.
We couldn't visit Savannah and not have a meal at
Lady and Sons.
we had time to browse the shops nearby and ran
across this gem.
Mack's Five and Dime.
When we were growing up my Mom had a set
just like these.
They were our special glasses.
I noticed other signs of a bygone time.
I saw an old Kress down the way housing, no doubt,
a Baby Gap or Gift shop.
This great old Silvers building now an upscale
furniture store.

when I was growing up we had Five & Dime just down from
where my Mom did her grocery shopping.
I spent many a day browsing there and wishing I had more
money in my pocket.

Birmingham Alabama,
I remember there was a
Newberry Five and Dime.
My co-workers and I would
sometimes go down to the lunch counter
and have a bite to eat.
Seems like ages ago.
Labels:
Ben Franklin,
Five and Dime,
Kress,
Mack's,
Newberry,
Savannah,
Silvers,
Woolworths
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
OLD WOOL SWEATERS...NEW FELTED WREATHS

I hit the Goodwill and Salvation Army shops
at the beginning of summer
and picked up several.

and then dry them.
The more times you run them through
the denser they will become.
That's a good thing.

baby sweaters, very cute.
Cut them up in squares, I did mine
in approximately two inch squares.
Then you are ready to string them on your wire.

They are great wreaths for the Winter
months when Christmas is all
packed away.
Happy Felting!
I will be linking with some super parties:
Savvy Southern Style's
Wow Us Wednesday
My Romantic Home's
Show and Tell Friday
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