Got this for my grandson, he LOVED it: https://www.amazon.com/SunTime-Proje...zcF9hdGY&psc=1
Angie - your son might get a kick out of this, too!
Got this for my grandson, he LOVED it: https://www.amazon.com/SunTime-Proje...zcF9hdGY&psc=1
Angie - your son might get a kick out of this, too!
Creatine. MCT oil.
I bought this shelf. I have a corner of the kitchen counter I'm too short to reach and I wants to put something there I can use for a couple items and a bit of decoration.
Marshmallow here is the one I liken to Ed Gein... Originally Posted by Heartbroken1
They really are! Our one cat who happens to be 20 pounds, thinks it is perfectly okay to walk all over our heads every morning about 3am just because he wants to do it. We tried leaving him out of the bedroom one night and he terrorized us by going through the house and knocking down things, breaking them, etc. So when he does his first morning walk on our heads, my husband catches him and puts him in the guest bedroom. We'll see how long that lasts until he decides to really do something bad in that bedroom simply because he can.
I bought this dress for the Charles Dickens Ball in December, hooped petticoat included. Also bought a fur muff and bonnet to accessorize. It will be cold out, but I have a floor length hooded wool cloak that will be perfect.
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
I love that Kim. It will be perfect for the Ball.
I have a thing for chairs, at one time I had 51 chairs scattered throughout my house. When we retired I sold all but five of them and yesterday, I bought four Regency era chairs. When I found these, they were sitting out in the rain behind a 2nd hand furniture shop. Almost 200 years old and being treated like that, so I had to rescue them. Brought them to my antique guy and he validated the age and restored them for £125/each. I can't believe neither of us thought to get a "before" photo but trust me, they were looking sad.
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
@Kim - how much did you pay for the chairs? I find it very sad that they were left outside like that.
I know, it made me sad too. I have a thing for chairs and they just looked pathetic out there - like they had been in someone's barn for about 75 years and then left outside behind the furniture shop. I could see they had good bones and were well made, they were still sturdy. They were heavily varnished and positively filthy so I hoped that had helped preserve the wood.
My furniture guy dried them out, re-glued everything, stripped/stained/waxed/polished and reupholstered the drop-in seats for £125/each. The lady at the 2nd hand furniture shop wanted £25 for them, so the whole thing cost us £525 - I've looked at similar sets for £250-£350/per chair so it felt like a good deal. Plus..... chairs!
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
Nic B - Yeah, I have it bad, don't know where it came from. I even get my picture taken with chairs that catch my eye. That's why I can't believe I didn't take a before picture of these chairs.
It's my favorite piece of furniture, incredibly versatile, every room should have AT LEAST one chair in it.
You are talking to a woman who has laughed in the face of death, sneered at doom and chuckled at catastrophe.
...Collector of Chairs. Reader of Books. Hater of Nutmeg...
I love chairs as well; just don't have the room for them.
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