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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Remnants of a Washboard

Washboards was a must have in homes, way before wringer washers to get clothes clean. But this handy washing implement wasn't only used for washing, the washboard has also been used as musical instruments.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Milk Glass

In its glory - milk glass decorated tables and drawing rooms with these opaque - milky white pieces and were usually in shapes of animals or animal covered dishes. Hen dishes were made by Westmoreland Glass Company. The production of milk glass seems to have a long history - Victorian Milk Glass (1840's), being the earliest, which found an inexpensive way to decorate homes with lavish style.

To learn more about milk glass - follow the URL:
http://www.myantiquemall.com/AQstories/milkglass/Milkglass.html

So next time you see a milky white animal covered dish at a yard sale - buy it! It may be an antique. That's the fun part as well - beach glassing - you get to be a detective, at the same time, learn the history behind your glass piece. Doesn't take much to be able to tug at the imagination! LOL.

Watch for my next article - Wash Boards! Do you remember those rudimentary implements used for washing clothes. A household necessity to get those whites - whiter.

Monday, May 14, 2007

My Sister's Hand

You can walk for hours and may not notice;
you'll be too busy searching for that oldest.

In anticipation, you hope and pray;
maybe today -will be that day.

That you will find that beautiful blue;
or may just walk away - feeling slightly anew.

There is plenty to be found - red is the hardest;
You can jump with glee - your best harvest.

But if you find those rare - eluding;
Just keep looking - it may be protruding.

Under the pebbles or just near reach;
just like life - there's something to teach.

Just keep looking - and you may find;
Life's beautiful lessons - don't pay no mind.

But triumph and enjoy - nature's beautiful joys;
life is too short to dwell - don't be coy.

Like discarded glass from years ago - browns, greens, blues;
our lives lived - in so many hues.

If you find that you may wonder;
don't worry there's - too much to ponder.

My sister's hand - she can find the blues;
doesn't matter where - she can help - she'll give you the clues.

And if you believe in God's will;
can you imagine what we can - fulfill.

So next time when you see those shards of glass;
marvel at the beauty - it has a past.


Dedicated to my Sis (c)