Okay, first of all this is REALLY hard for me to do. I do not feel a strong need to connect with my past, not really interested in reviving ALL of my old friendships. I am NOT a stalker, really. Just an OLD friend who found your blog. I am in the process of reading it all. Where are you??? You have not posted in a while. Are you all right? Hint on who I am....brown coat. Ring any bells????????
More hints, what exactly happened to the original Mackie Manns, jail, homicide victim? Hmmm, too many possibilities to ponder. My heart skips a beat EVERY TIME I see a paper plate blowing in the wind. I know who Panda is LOL, but truly, I do hope she is happy and well, do you know how she is doing??????
There is an old saying: there are no ugly babies and no ugly quilts. I'd like to add to that falsehood by saying I think there are no ugly china patterns, teapots, aprons or vintage fabrics. I love all those old things, even when they are less than palatable to the 'modern' eye.
We seem to put such a priority on teaching our girl children to be competitive, strong, and really good soccer players. I think this is wonderful, but I wish we spent just as much time passing down the things of our Mother's and Grandmothers: Needlework, Baking, the feeling of satisfaction from something as simple as seeing a line of sheets hanging taut on the clothesline, snapping in the breeze, and the joy of creating something--anything--from scratch.
In this new world we have tossed off anything we wore last season, drove last year, or sat on for the last 4 years. Everything has to be new and more expensive than the one before.
Along with all this greedy desire to consume and to always have what's new and in fashion, we seem to have tossed out those old things like Manners, Femininity and Housewifely Pursuits. Sew on a button or just throw the shirt away? Mend a torn hem or just toss out the skirt?
Miss Pink Ponsonby shakes her head at all this shallow consumption, dons her apron, tidies her doilies and serves tea in vintage cups with homemade goodies on antique plates.
7 comments:
The cards are very pretty.
Beautiful cards as always!
Just sending you a quick note to let you know your writing is missed. Hope everything is OK.
Hope you are okay. I miss reading you. Merry Christmas!
Sal's Girl
Okay, first of all this is REALLY hard for me to do. I do not feel a strong need to connect with my past, not really interested in reviving ALL of my old friendships. I am NOT a stalker, really. Just an OLD friend who found your blog. I am in the process of reading it all. Where are you??? You have not posted in a while. Are you all right? Hint on who I am....brown coat. Ring any bells????????
More hints, what exactly happened to the original Mackie Manns, jail, homicide victim? Hmmm, too many possibilities to ponder. My heart skips a beat EVERY TIME I see a paper plate blowing in the wind. I know who Panda is LOL, but truly, I do hope she is happy and well, do you know how she is doing??????
Miss Pink - It's Christmas and we miss you. Speak to us.
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