Month: January 2015
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Saturday Arts Saves; What we do for the sake of Art
I received an email from my friend Barbara, a sculptor regarding "Moving objects larger than one had thought" and had to share it with you. Barbara sent me this in regards to my moving things into the tiny house… What…
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Number 40: French Ephemera
French anique ephemera. Old engraving. Sometimes there is just a small detail, a part of an engraving that says it all, that captures the imagination and stirs the soul. It doesn't have to be valuable, defined, or rare……
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The Mess… The beginning of putting it together
Old French homes do not have anything built in: No cupboards, or closets, or shelves. This tiny house had three rooms, one sink and light bulbs hanging from wires. Period. We started buying furniture that could fit through the…
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Number 40: French Ephemera Details from Old Letters
French ephmera from my Mother in Law-Belle Mere.
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The Key(s) to Everything
The tiny house with the narrow stairwell is something to behold. I often think of Old Mother Hubbard when inside, three tiny floors and a ton of stairs. Today we worked in the kitchen, and hung a few things…
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Number 39: French Antique Postcard
French Antique 1900s Postcard. From the brocante one of the many that I have. Happy New Year's greeting, mistletoe, darling hat and pink socks. If you are interested in buying it please contact me by email. 5 Euros includes…
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