Showing posts with label hallway shelf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hallway shelf. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2009

The Camera Was Handy














I'm certain you know by now that I love taking pictures. I do the best I can with my Samsung S630 model. In a "Twenty Wishes" list I would include a dynamic Nikon. Starting at the top a brief message on each of today's pictures -
  • Welcome sign was stitched by a friend from the past. Sadly we have lost touch. Maybe we will reconnect one day on FB.
  • Miniatures are fun to collect and don't take up a lot of space. I lean toward schoolhouses, barns, and churches.
  • This handy organizer with five compartments was a recent find for four dollars.
  • Three is that magic number for a collection. I've seen a lot of crosses over the years but only felt compelled to have these three. I typed the words of a favorite verse(Psalm 27:14)and placed them inside the opening of the gray cross.
  • The shelf in the hallway was built by son Jason to hold some of our family pictures.
  • This pitcher with the measurements has a Holly Hobbie figure on the other side. Since math was not my best subject, I keep the reminders in plain view.
  • I like this rusty old scale for placing different things on top.
  • I also like words and messages, especially this one on the round wooden piece. There's a sticker on the back that reads - A hand-crafted adaptation from Early American Wall Stenciling by Patricia Brown Schad, Stenciler. The small green planter that holds Splenda packets came from my mom's McCoy collection.
  • The little wooden rooster is showing his age with a few nicks...something from the kitchen of my first home...the oddest things make the long haul through the decades.

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