Monday, October 25, 2021

VINTAGE CHINA

 Here are more of my mom’s antique pieces she got in Europe in the 1950s. The large floral serving plate is edged in gold and made in Germany: that’s the company’s mark in the second photo.

The fruit dessert plate set is French, also edged in gold. The manufacturing mark on the back is too blurry to decifer.

I enjoy having these pieces from my childhood in France and Germany!






See you on HOWL-O-WEENIE WEDNESDAY!

Friday, October 22, 2021

VICTORIAN BISCUIT JAR: FAMILY HEIRLOOM

 For those into this sort of thing:

I inherited this beautiful blue Victorian biscuit (cookie) jar my mother acquired when we lived in Germany in the mid 1950s. It has a silver lid and handle with the inscription “1896” and a name in fancy script that’s small and difficult to read. 

I’ve managed thus far to keep it safe from breakage inside a curio cabinet, even after all our traipsing around (a.k.a., moving) over the years! Mom loved it so much. ♥️




I am also praying vileged to have several other items I’ll share in another post or two. 

Have a great weekend!


Friday, October 15, 2021

FOR INQUISITIVE HUMANS




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Wednesday, October 13, 2021

HπŸŽƒWL-πŸŽƒ-WEENIE DOG WEDNESDAY, Part 2

 Here are more fancy-smancy doxies in costume for you today:









Have a great Wednesday, doxie lovers!

Monday, October 11, 2021

HOWL-O—WEENIE MEMES

 Yes, it’s Halloween season again. Everything’s pumpkin spice—or is it? I submit that our doxies have taken over the season, turning it into Howl-o-weenie season!

Here are just a handful of the Howl-o-weenie memes out there:








Just relax and enjoy it—after all, we ARE doxie lovers!

NOTE:
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HOWL-O-WEENIE WEDNESDAY doxies!




Wednesday, October 6, 2021

HOWLOWEENIE DOG WEDNESDAY (Part One)

 We’re kicking off the HOWL-O-WEENIE season with these fab doxies in adorable costumes:










Dachshunds . . . you gotta love ‘em!

Friday, October 1, 2021

IN A BLAZE OF GLORY



Golden yellow . . . burnt orange . . . flaming red . . . the fall of the year is literally a feast for the eyes as trees turn from various shades of green to all those bright hues that beckon us to the mountains, the woods, or even our own backyards.

My family lived in Virginia near the Blue Ridge Parkway for eleven years. Every October, we made our annual trek to the Parkway to view the glorious foliage, and we were never disappointed. Along with the stunning colors, we were delighted with the nip in the air, apple harvests, picnics beside mountain streams, and walks along wooded trails. We often collected those bright leaves to make collages, tangible reminders throughout the year of God’s color palette and His striking creativity in nature’s shapes, sizes, and hues. 

When we were children, I remember all of us joyfully jumping into piles of raked leaves; now, I don't recall why that was so much fun! As adults, I suppose we often think only of the work it takes to get those leaves into piles and removed from our yards. Back then, the fall season was exhilarating—it represented the start of school, frosty mornings, clear sunshine, the anticipation of wonderful holidays to come, and especially the anticipation of snow.

Still my favorite time of the year, fall always evokes fond memories, but also creates new ones. My husband, then my fiancΓ©, returned home safely in the fall of 1970 from a tour in Vietnam. We were married in December of that year. Every fall generates a happy recollection of that memory as we look forward to celebrating another wedding anniversary together. Today, with our children and grandchildren, our family enjoys celebrating birthdays and other anniversaries together in the fall as well. And, even after all these years, I still see young children today having a great deal of fun jumping into piles of leaves!

To me, those gorgeous colors of fall represent nature’s cycle of life—before the leaves wither and fall to the ground, they go out in a “blaze of glory,” painted brilliantly by God’s own hand. We can take our cue from those leaves, realizing that our lives are like tapestries woven by God’s hand as well, but He often allows us to choose our own colors as we make our choices and decisions that ultimately affect the final design.

There are times that dark, somber threads, representing difficulties we face, are woven into our tapestries beyond our control, but the Master Weaver knows what He is doing and wants to create something beautiful with our lives. We can rail against circumstances by attempting to rip out those dark threads which, from our limited view, are mistakes. But we can only see the underside of the tapestry, whereas God looks down on the finished side of the weaving. Those somber threads are actually there to refine, and thus illuminate by contrast, all the colorful elements of these tapestries to make them even more beautiful. God wants to refine our lives, sometimes through trial and difficulty, to make us more like Him, all the while weaving in beauty and texture that we might not totally understand or see at the time.

Let us trust Him with our tapestries—not only with the wonderfully vibrant colors we get to choose, but also with those seemingly improbable dark tones He sometimes weaves into them. Our lives will then manifest a ”blaze of glory” like those beautiful fall leaves—for others to enjoy.

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