Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Beach House dreaming
Well, its been awhile since I last did a post ~ I have been away for a spell on vacation to the Carolina shores. We go back to the same spot every year and it never disappoints me ~ Ocean Isle, NC. I'm sure many of you already have fallen under the spell of its effortless and natural allure. When I have a few moments to upload all the photos, I'll show you how beautiful it is. But right now, and for the whole ride home, I was dreaming about how to bring the feel and the look of those gorgeous Carolina shores back to dreary, cold Connecticut.
Never gonna happen. But, I can try to infuse a bit of the beachiness into my home with some really cool Flea Market finds that scream BEACH COTTAGE LIVING.
I can't wait to get these items into the shop ~ these bottles are sooo dreamy. I know just the sunny window to line them up in - too bad its 7 states away.
This pair of weathered wood frames are actually brand new and begging for Summer fun photos.
Of course its foggy and dreary here in CT again this morning, but at least the temps are above 50 finally. Not quite the beachy day I was hoping it to be, and certainly not what they are getting on Ocean Isle, but its getting there. Now if only I could get my hands on some palm trees.....and good BBQ!
Linking up with these fabulous parties this week~
White Wednesday @ Faded Charm
Viola! Vintage Inspiration Thursday @ French Cupboard
Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground
Feathered Nest Friday @ The French Country Cottage
All links are at my sidebar
Have a great week ~ Dee XO
Thursday, April 7, 2011
A Connecticut Picker in Mark Twains backyard
You know I do love me a good story. Some of the best come from the Flea Market vendors as to where they get their treasures. About 2 weeks ago and was ambling through the flea when some really cool items caught my eye.
According to the vendor, all these items (plus a few others) came from the same spot. Samuel Clemens (aka Mark Twain) built a very lovely Gothic American cottage in Hartford in the 1870's for himself and family. I myself have been lucky enough to tour the inside of his gorgeous, grand home with my children on school field trips. It is so worth the trip if you find yourself in the Hartford, CT area. Anyway, I digress (surprise there) Apparently, there sat a cottage on the outskirts of his property that somehow got lost and separated over the years. No one knew it was part of Mark Twains estate. It had been sitting derelict for a good many years until just recently after a winter storm finally did it in, it was torn down and removed. What the vendor told me was that the cottage had been rented out to a French Nun. She lived there on The Clemens family property for many years until her death ~ all of her belongings were still in the cottage. Unfortunately, by the time he got there, most of the large items were taken and it was being roped off to trespassers because it was in danger of completely caving in on someone. But, he did manage to run in and purchase a few boxes from the estate before the wrecking ball was to hit and he had to leave. I, in turn, bought those boxes and these are some the items they contained.
The vendor didn't think he scored any great items ~ I seriously beg to differ. I hope to get to the rest of the contents soon ~ these lovely items have been hiding in boxes for too long.
Linking to the French Cupboard for Vintage Inspiration Thursday ~
Debra @ the Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday ~
Links @ sidebar
Dee XO
Yes, this is what they called a cottage |
The vendor didn't think he scored any great items ~ I seriously beg to differ. I hope to get to the rest of the contents soon ~ these lovely items have been hiding in boxes for too long.
Linking to the French Cupboard for Vintage Inspiration Thursday ~
Debra @ the Common Ground for Vintage Inspiration Friday ~
Links @ sidebar
Dee XO
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