this thrifting mode sure tells us something about our tendency to melancholia or nostalgia, do you think? as i'm slowly walking the archived hall of objects passed and bought (and then stored for future reference), i see it all happening again in front of my very eyes.
the why's of things adored.
the how's of bringing some things home.
the if's that may lose out.
the propers that will live until they break.
the images.
oh.
the images.
sophie's choice.
sophie's choice.
wonderful photos! The little house blocks look so loved don't they, the quaker-style peg rack is so home-y, and the geese made me laugh!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty photos, those house blocks are so cute and well loved!
ReplyDeleteE :)
Ah yes my dear - no matter what you find, you always create beautiful images - full of the mood of the purchase. I love that about you!
ReplyDeletesuch beautiful finds ... really those house blocks :)
ReplyDeletelove the green jug on the cutest heart hooks, the colours are perfect.
ReplyDeleteooohh I do love those little wooden house blocks... I remember your lovely one from the past... so sweet
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Thanks for sharing your treasures so artistically. Your photos turn your treasures into treasures for our eyes.
ReplyDeleteI just adore those little house blocks! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteYes, "the why's of things adored." Some of my favorite belongings were thrifted, particularly kitchen items. My beloved mismatched enameled cast iron cookware, my funny little nut meat grinder, my beautiful lopsided colander.
ReplyDeleteinteresting thought, thrift = melancholia ... you may be right on there.
ReplyDelete"...that will live until they break."
ReplyDeleteI like this.
;)
ReplyDeleteI'vve missed your little corner. I'm off to catch up.
Big hugs!