French Dressing

                   Dishes 

                                                                               French dressing……

                    Vintage nightgown 

                                                                           and the icing on the cake.

note: Those who went antiquing with us yesterday will love the photos to come. Get a load of this, tomorrow there is going to be an antique fair in my town! My cousin Judy is thinking to throw away her clothes to make room in her suitcase…



Comments

33 responses to “French Dressing”

  1. Your cousin is a wise woman!

  2. le petit cabinet de curiosites

    Tomorrow it is in your village ??? I’m flying to you

  3. Corey, I can’t wait for the photos!

  4. Julie Ann

    Just can’t wait Corey, the excitement builds ! I love picture 1 this morning, just something about it that I cant put my finger on. Jx

  5. absolutely stunning photos!

  6. How lovely and exciting
    I am so thrilled you are having such a great time.
    Love Jeanne

  7. kristinco

    Le plumetis … j’en raffole !

  8. All she needs is one outfit!!!! Have fun hunting!!!

  9. yes,yes,yes throw away the clothes!

  10. becky up the hill

    Yes..please show us lots of pictures! Thanks Corey.

  11. Miss Sandy

    I say toss away! She will only need what she is wearing to get home!

  12. Judy, this sounds like a very good plan to me. Have fun with Corey.

  13. Toss it all! Empty suitcases make the best traveling companions (when they leave filled, of course)! =)

  14. Massilianana

    Good move ! Yes , throw everything out and fill it with beauties like these lace négligés !! They are the most gorgeous clothes . And of course , run buy a couple more suitcases……….Good hunting !

  15. Debbie in CA : )

    I have been away for the week, but came back to a delightful array of FUN posts. Just what I needed to bring a smile to my face. Thanks.
    p.s.
    I love your packing tips — next time I go away I shall try the around-the-block test. : )

  16. I would!! Throw it OUT!!!
    Have fun!
    Rosemary

  17. Writer, photographer, stylist, tour guide,…
    Me? Covet-er.
    D.
    Hope things are well, Corey.

  18. I’m with your cousin. Count me in. Beautiful Dressings. I’m reading a book called “My French Life”. Gorgeous pictures that puts you in a dreamy mood.
    Kris

  19. Lovetly things Corey!

  20. I wish that I were a member of your family I would love to visit you andbe shown France by you. I would probably never leave.The mushrooms are another story! I love the vintage clothes. you weave your own beautiful fabric with your words. Love Ana

  21. Go, Judy, Go!!!

  22. oh.my.gosh…no fair you ladies get to go to an antique fair! No doubt about it…throw the clothes out!

  23. Mountain Mama

    I can’t help wonder about the lovely French ladies who wore such pretty gowns. Antiquing is such fun!

  24. naturegirl

    Corey your cousin is wise! I wish I had tossed away my clothes while travelling in Europe to make room in my suitcases!

  25. throw the clothes out…oh my antique fair…oh I so wish I was there. Lovely items today..makes me wonder about the lady who wore them.
    love and blessings

  26. angela marie

    You girls have fun!
    How exciting!

  27. Steve and Di

    Hi Corey,
    We are your cousin’s neighbors and we really want to see Chris in an orange beret….please. We are enjoying their trip thru your blog. Just watch those mushrooms, those are two of our favorite people.

  28. Coery-Mary tells me that I just missed seeing you in Lourmarin on Friday. And I couldn’t find Natalie’s shop either. Maybe next time.

  29. poppy fields

    Yes, yes throwing away clothes to make room in the suitcase is a wonderful idea!

  30. If these photos are anything to go by… throw out those clothes!!!
    How I wish 🙂

  31. qualcosa di bello

    can’t say that i blame her!!

  32. Oh what fun! And yes I wish I could be there too. Thanks for the next best thing, sharing with us.
    Marilyn

  33. Anna Bluebell

    Ha, I always thought French Dressing was something to put on food, kind of more sophisticated than ketchup if you understand what I mean. It that way this is far more sophisticated than jeans and a sweater……..

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