Hip, hip, hooray! Debbiedoos is having a party! It's a newbie blogger party, so come and join all the fun.
Today, I thought I'd blog about one of my passions: Buying other people's stuff! I love going to flea markets and yard sales. I'm always on the search for that perfect item that I need. I love collecting. Right now, I collect tea cups, white pitchers, dolls and books. Here are some things that I've purchased over the last few months.
I found this print in a small antique mall. I'll be re-framing this later with a wider black frame. I love the vintage image and the cats.
Another tea cup for my collection! This is made by Royal Chelsea and is fine bone china.
This is a Carnival glass butter pat dish, made by Mosser.
Milk glass dolphins are something else that I collect. I found this single guy waaaaay down in Eastern Kentucky. This candleholder was only $1. I already have a set of these with a round base.
Ohhhh, I love Harrison Ford! And since I can't have the real one, I decided to settle for his plastic double.
Thanks so much for stopping by :)
Monday, January 31, 2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
My Baby, Ali Cat!
Today, I decided to participate in the Pet Party hosted by Debbiedoos Blogging and Blabbing.
So, without further ado, here's my girl, Ali Cat. She will be nine years old this May. It's hard to believe that she's been mine for all these years or I guess I should say, I've been hers!
Ali is 2.5 years old here. For Christmas 2005, I decorated a box with wrapping paper and set her inside. It took a lot of "takes" to get any good shots of her in the box. I also had a Santa hat that year for her, but alas, I was unable to get any pictures of her with it on.
During Christmas 2008, Ali got a little curious and as you can see, blended right in with the decorations!
This past Halloween, I attempted to put a witch's hat on Ali. She wasn't in a cooperating kind of mood. Here you can see part of me trying to hold her in place, while my other arm is outstretched, trying to hold the camera steady and get a good picture.
These next few were taken last week. Every morning, the sun pours in through the dining room window. Ali loves to sit in the sunlight, warming her little body.
She's very small and weighs about 8 pounds. Ali's easy to scoop up, but hard to hold onto as she hates not being in control. She's still fully clawed as I didn't have the heart to have her declawed.
Ought-oh, I know this next look. It's "the crazy woman who thinks she owns me is taking my darn picture again" look. Time to skedaddle!
Thanks for stopping by and reading about my baby!
So, without further ado, here's my girl, Ali Cat. She will be nine years old this May. It's hard to believe that she's been mine for all these years or I guess I should say, I've been hers!
Ali is 2.5 years old here. For Christmas 2005, I decorated a box with wrapping paper and set her inside. It took a lot of "takes" to get any good shots of her in the box. I also had a Santa hat that year for her, but alas, I was unable to get any pictures of her with it on.
During Christmas 2008, Ali got a little curious and as you can see, blended right in with the decorations!
This past Halloween, I attempted to put a witch's hat on Ali. She wasn't in a cooperating kind of mood. Here you can see part of me trying to hold her in place, while my other arm is outstretched, trying to hold the camera steady and get a good picture.
These next few were taken last week. Every morning, the sun pours in through the dining room window. Ali loves to sit in the sunlight, warming her little body.
She's very small and weighs about 8 pounds. Ali's easy to scoop up, but hard to hold onto as she hates not being in control. She's still fully clawed as I didn't have the heart to have her declawed.
Ought-oh, I know this next look. It's "the crazy woman who thinks she owns me is taking my darn picture again" look. Time to skedaddle!
Thanks for stopping by and reading about my baby!
"Bewitched" by Fashion~ Serena's Style~
"Bewitched", which aired from 1964 to 1972, is definitely at the top of my list of all time favorite TV shows. Samantha, and her cousin Serena, were both played by the talented Elizabeth Montgomery.
Now, as an adult, when I watch this show, I can't help but notice all of the terrific outfits, not only worn by Samantha, but by Serena as well. In fact, I get quite jealous when I see a hip outfit that I'd love to be wearing today on Sam.
Serena, being a free spirit, dressed even more divinely than Samantha.
Note this pink dress with it's short length and long flirty sleeves. Hmmm... maybe I should learn how to use a sewing machine and then I could make a dress like this...
Since it's winter right now and I can't see my grass for the snow piled on top of it, I thought I'd write about Serena's winter fashions.
Here Serena wears a tasteful animal striped coat with black collar and matching black gloves. I love these winter coats. They're all made so short, but then the outfits are completed with knee-high boots.
Check out those fake eyelashes and eye shadow!
I love the 60s decorations that spring up behind her in these photos. Her coat is neutral, but accented with the gray via the collar and cuffs. Note also, her small gray purse on the desk.
This coat has to be my favorite. It looks like it's made out of tweed. I feel warm and snug just looking at it.
I love the matching hat, black gloves and fur-topped black boots that complete this ensemble.
Oh my stars! Check out the living room behind Serena. I'm not sure which season of Bewitched this still is from. Due to the couch's fabric, bright floral, I'd say close to the 70s, if not in the 70s.
Well, that's it for this episode of winter fashion I love from "Bewitched", Serena style. Let's call this part one, because I will now have to blog about Samantha's clothes and she was in every single episode...!!!
Now, as an adult, when I watch this show, I can't help but notice all of the terrific outfits, not only worn by Samantha, but by Serena as well. In fact, I get quite jealous when I see a hip outfit that I'd love to be wearing today on Sam.
Serena, being a free spirit, dressed even more divinely than Samantha.
Note this pink dress with it's short length and long flirty sleeves. Hmmm... maybe I should learn how to use a sewing machine and then I could make a dress like this...
Since it's winter right now and I can't see my grass for the snow piled on top of it, I thought I'd write about Serena's winter fashions.
Here Serena wears a tasteful animal striped coat with black collar and matching black gloves. I love these winter coats. They're all made so short, but then the outfits are completed with knee-high boots.
Check out those fake eyelashes and eye shadow!
I love the 60s decorations that spring up behind her in these photos. Her coat is neutral, but accented with the gray via the collar and cuffs. Note also, her small gray purse on the desk.
This coat has to be my favorite. It looks like it's made out of tweed. I feel warm and snug just looking at it.
I love the matching hat, black gloves and fur-topped black boots that complete this ensemble.
Oh my stars! Check out the living room behind Serena. I'm not sure which season of Bewitched this still is from. Due to the couch's fabric, bright floral, I'd say close to the 70s, if not in the 70s.
Well, that's it for this episode of winter fashion I love from "Bewitched", Serena style. Let's call this part one, because I will now have to blog about Samantha's clothes and she was in every single episode...!!!