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Rambling Just A Bit Today

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Back in the early 60s my hubby went to Haiti on a ship with other Marines and Sailors. He described the condition of that country and felt so sad for those people. Poverty beyond description to most of us. No sanitation. Bathroom duties were done right there in the street, women squatted and men stood and did what they needed to do. He said it was filth beyond anything he'd ever seen. Personally, I think it's very sad. 
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Recently I've come across a few blogs from surfing from other blogs. The blog posts were pretty old but in perusing them further I noticed that some had abandoned the blog altogether and some had deleted their blogs—or so they thought. Let me state here and now that a blog is never deleted from the web. Once it's published, it's published forever! I'd go to the new blog site, which sometimes they'd give a new name and start over, but the old one was still there. So be careful. This particular blogger thought her old blog sounded too "down" and wanted to start all over with a less depressing blog. Well, she got a new blog but the old one was still there for all to see. I can't say it enough: Once you hit the word "Publish", it's a done deal and there forever. So be very careful what you say on a blog. You can't take it back.
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Smile as though you make them wonder why you're smiling. I do. It will always bring a smile back to you.
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A beautiful passageway in a European country.


A lovely English road with the homes right on the edge of the road. Quaint.


Isn't this evening purse gorgeous with its white embroidered fabric?


A blue room like this is something I could live with if I didn't like pink so much. This is beautiful.


This entry is stunning and I'd love to have it. But that chest is gorgeous!


Very bright and lovely kitchen area. Looks almost like a restaurant.


Another narrow, windy, steep road in Europe somewhere.


More thatched cottages.


Pink antique kitchen table.


Cute bathroom.


Beautiful sun room/dining room near the water.


Beautiful pillows stacked on a lovely chair.


A pretty vignette with fans and roses and ephemera.


Cute little embroidered wall hanging for a kitchen.


Looks to me like an old English country bedroom. That chair looks very substantial.
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Tidbits:
A Danish company has given its employees free subscriptions to internet p**n sites, but what would you expect from a country that now euthanizes its citizens. Sad and horrific in my opinion.
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Our state is #1.
Here is what the "D, F, G and H" states are #1 in:

Delaware:
Most profitable farms
Theft

Florida:
Freshwater turtles
Mortgage loan fraud

Georgia:
Best conditions of roads
Personal bankruptcy filings

Hawaii:
People who carpool to work
Highest cost of living
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Children Never Grow Out Of Some Things

Saturday, January 5, 2013

I'll remind you again to visit my Pinterest page with over 7,000 photos of gorgeous eye candy. I don't think you'll be disappointed. Just click here.
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How do I put this? Hmmmm...Well, I guess I could just say hubs has a hard time finding something in the house I've asked him to find. Usually it's a pantry item. He'll look and look and swear it's not there. While I'll know for a certainty it is. So then I go to the pantry in the kitchen or the smaller one in the laundry room or the shelves we have in a spare room to hold extra food items. I'll find it immediately unless we really are out of it, which is unusual because as soon as I'm down to my last 2 cans I'll put them on our shopping list to buy more. So I'm rarely without something I need. This applies to just about anything in this house besides food items.

When our son was here a few weeks ago, he came out of the guest bathroom and into the kitchen and washed his hands. I queried him about why he didn't wash them in the bathroom. He said, "I couldn't find any soap in there." His father and I just looked at each other. There are 2 sinks in there with a bar in a dish at each sink, 10 bars in a pretty dish holder between the sinks and several more bars in a drawer in there. Son is 49 years old and still can't see something right in front of him. Sigh.......He is soooooo like his dad!
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Some of you who have been followers for a while might remember a book I was reading about the Secret Service, the men who protect our presidents. Here's another story.

A vice-president who espoused family values told his secret service detail to take him to the elegant St. Regis hotel. They took him in the back door and to a room on the fourth floor. He then asked them to come back in 3 hours. They then understood he was having an affair with a woman. They left him there unprotected, a clear dereliction of duty. As agents they were embarrassed because they were facilitating his adultery and felt like pimps. They couldn't look his wife in the eye after that. I never give the names but you can buy the book and read it to find out all the little secrets involving men who lead us.
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Sweet home on a soothing pond.


Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous rose wreath!!!


Lovely lined laundry basket.


Adorable kitchen.


Beautiful living room.


I love this print fabric!


Sweet old tins.


A lovely old bottle with a stopper that just won't stop! Magnificent!


Now, this is what I'd call a tiny bedroom.


Pretty little sachets wrapped up with roses and bows.


Lovely lace garment.


Pretty jewelry.


A fantastic wreath. I don't think the flowers are real though. I'd love it no matter what. It's beautiful.


Love these fabric roses.


Pretty close-up of a gorgeous pink rose!
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Tidbit:
A single Formula One racing tire costs about $1,200.

Beyond The Pale

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

I was perusing the news on the internet the other day. We all know that one story can lead to another and that's what happened this day.

I clicked over to a UK site to read a story and saw another story on the site, with photos—uuugghhh. The story was about a nudist man opening a spa for nudists. That wasn't the disgusting part. The disgusting part was the news show had him and 3 others, another man and 2 women, on the television show. Nude. All of them. The women had a "paper daisy" pasted on the tip of the breast and they all had their hands in their laps, blocking view of the most private area, which didn't do much disguising.

Now, I have no problem with people who want to run around naked in their own homes or at designated camps, which are out of the sight of others, especially children, but to put them on television for any kid or adult to see goes beyond the pale in my book. Why would a program want to air something so disgusting? Don't dare tell me the human body isn't disgusting! I don't think it is. Displaying it for all to see certainly is though.

I have told friends for years things are going to get worse and they just did. How low can we go? I'm afraid it's not going to get better, but much, much worse. I hope they gave them towels to sit on while on the sofa because I doubt many would want to sit on it after they've been there.
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When I saw these rings I thought they were beautiful. Now we can have colors in our wedding rings.


Lovely lavender cup and saucer.


Yes, I truly love these old vintage sinks.


Lovely decorated cage.


Another gorgeous bottle.


Sweet brooch.


One of my favorite things: laundry drying on a line in the sun.


Darling center piece of bird nests with blue eggs.


Suitcase full of flowers.


Another cottage in the woods.


Romantic soaps.


Colorful window display of old pots with flowers in them.


Just what our roses look like this morning. We had snow last night.


A sweet pink restaurant along a quaint street somewhere in Europe.


Cuter than a button...pink button. ;-)
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Tidbit:In 1954, Brownie Wise was the first woman to appear on the cover of Businessweek. Who was Brownie Wise? A housewife who made Tupperware what it is today. She didn't invent it, just came up with the idea of home parties.
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What Makes Us Different As A Country?

Thursday, November 1, 2012

I've been thinking about this for some time now. Do you realize how un-modern Europe is? It's amazing to me how they don't even have plumbing as modern as we do. We have toilets that are above anything in any other part of the world. I mean no disparagement to our sister countries in Europe; it's just a fact having been to several and relatives visiting and/or living in several other countries. Those civilizations have been around thousands of years longer than we have. How is this possible? Based on a curiosity of here we are as a people, and we're no different than anybody else—less than 300 years as a nation. So many of these day-to-day standards of living things regarding hygiene and so forth are far advanced beyond people who've been around thousands of years—nations, cultures—at least many more hundreds of years than we have. Is it the entrepreneurship of this country? The rugged individualism? What? I'm asking. I won't even mention the countries on other continents. To me, it's puzzling. Some of our inventions have come from ideas the early Romans gave us. What happened over there that they don't have the conveniences we do?

When we were in Dublin, my hair dryer demolished the electrical outlet and we had converters! I tried to look innocent when we went down to breakfast that day. But I've never blown out a circuit in a U.S. hotel or motel.  
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Another thatched cottage for you.


An antique French daybed with pillows.


A pretty table setting.


A cottage in Carmel. I may have posted this one before but it's still beautiful. Just look at that eyebrow window.


A gorgeous patio I'd love to have.


A beautiful entry into a backyard.


I can never, ever resist a pink room to show you!


A most unusual room and lamp. Notice the pillows are a pumpkin color but also reminiscent of pumpkins. The lamp looks like it could be in a witches house, too. ;-)


More delightful linens. Some of my favorite things to post.


I've just been struck by an idea. But isn't this display gorgeous?!


Lace, beads, ribbon and the beginning of roses being made.


A curious lamp inside a bakery. Delightful indeed.


How sweet is this breakfast room.


A pretty bow.


Trellised roses.
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