Showing posts with label Vintage Musings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage Musings. Show all posts
June 23, 2009
Hi everyone!

*phew* this weekend was a bit of a doozie. For some reason I also thought yesterday was part of the weekend, the days are blending into one another, HAHA!

Did everyone have a good Father's Day? Here is a vintage Father's Day card that I think is so adorable! Her little hat reminds me of Madelaine.



NEW POLL! PLEASE VOTE!

There is a new poll going right now (to the right). I would appreciate it if you guys could do a quick vote. You see, at Adorevintage we're always trying to figure out the best way to show our clothing. We realize that because it's online it can be difficult to see how something would fit... but sometimes clothes hang different than they're worn... so we're asking for your opinion and making sure AV is headed in the right direction and providing you the best shopping experience we can offer. :)
April 24, 2009
This vintage picture (circa 1938) really makes me smile.


Yesterday I stopped by an Estate Sale around the corner from my house and usually I get quite excited about these things, but for some reason this house made me a bit sad.

It was pretty bare by the time I got there, mostly antique furniture (which I have no room for in my house) and a scattering of bits and pieces here and there. But it was these bits and pieces that made me so melancholy.

The woman that lived there had kept hundreds of photographs of her family. I sifted through a box of photos of a young boy and his family. (I can only assume one of the women was his mother, the lady of the house). There were pictures of them on the beach, pictures of the boy playing in the streets (the very street right outside), pictures of them having a picnic.

Then there were art books, mostly of Impressionist artists. She was a painter as well, mimicking the styles of Cezanne, Matisse, Manet, and a bit of Van Gogh too. (I might go back today to see if any of her work is still on sale) And she had plenty of travel books and maps of Paris and London from the 1960s. I considered buying these just for fun.

I suppose I got a bit blue because many of the wonderful things she had collected and her possessions reminded me so much of myself. The pretty collection of teacups, hoarding magazines (you never know when you need to reference them!), and her apparent love for art, traveling, and all things beautiful.

It upset me a little to see all these people milling about, turning over her things, tossing them back with nonchalance, and moving on.

She was my neighbor. When I walked my dog past her bright pink house I always wondered what kind of person would live in a house entirely painted cotton candy pink. And now, I know.