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Friday, February 14, 2025

Snow Moon, Valentines, and Booths

22°f, -5.5°C, clear. Light snow in the evening has disappeared. Yesterday was cloudy, light rain, with temps falling from 41 in the morning to 32 by 5pm. 

Happy Valentine's Day to all who celebrate! And if you don't, there are apparently many other ways to mark the day. From the National Days of the Year site:

Start your day by donating gently-used books to a local library or school to celebrate literacy. Then, treat yourself to a cream-filled chocolate while reading a book to honor International Book Giving Day and National Cream-Filled Chocolates Day. Consider attending a sound healing session or simply take a moment to listen to soothing music on World Sound Healing Day. Show your love for animals by volunteering at a local animal shelter on Pet Theft Awareness Day. Afterwards, have a heart-to-heart with a friend or family member on Have a Heart Day. Take a stroll through a park with your furry friend to celebrate National No One Eats Alone Day and League of Women Voters Day. Indulge in a Ferris wheel ride to commemorate National Ferris Wheel Day. Spend quality time reading with a child to honor Read to Your Child Day and National Library Lover’s Day.

Some of these actually sound more interesting than hearts and chocolate!

Anyway, we finally had some clearing of the cloud cover last night, and the moon was riding high. Just beautiful outside, even if cold. I tried as usual with not much success to get pictures, and these are the best I could do.




Well,  I tried.

Yesterday we had to go out for dog food, so we did our booth work too, as I try to keep trips to town to a minimum. It was an easy day; we didn't have a great deal to do, but I did manage to empty 4 totes, adding new smalls to each location. 

Instead of Valentine's Day hearts and such, I did a few displays featuring pink.


Oh, and red and lavender too.

These are called swung vases, which refers to the way the glass is shaped to make these vases. I somehow ended up with a collection of them, so downsized my personal collection and put these in the booth a while back.


Another swung vase that brings a surprisingly high price. This color is highly prized by those into midcentury decoration.


And here is the shelf I finished up the other day. The chest of drawers behind it sold yesterday.


I added two boudoir lamps to the dressing table yesterday. The shades are what's called "new old stock", or NOS. They were made in the 60s but were still in their original packaging.


Old telephone make a cool addition to decor.


These valentines are new reproduction of old vintage ones. I have sold many this year. The dresser set below the valentines is from the 1930s, and made of celluloid. 



Ink wells and vintage desk items, most from a recent auction.


Time to make breakfast! French toast today, I think. Then back to painting furniture and maybe do some ebay listings. We shall see!

From John's blog: April 19, 2011

The Pictures on My Wall: just one of his photos in this post, the bluebell woods.


Stay well, friends.



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18 comments:

  1. Happy Valentine's Day to you, too! You have lots of interesting items in your booth and you are good at styling them too!

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  2. Arranging by colour is smart. I know I'm always attracted by red and black (my kitchen). Lots of people can't resist things in their favourite colours.

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    1. Yes, I am the same when it comes to my favorite colors--red, green, yellow. I try to arrange in two ways, basically: by color, or by style, like midcentury, cottage/shabby, dark academia, rustic/primitive, etc.

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  3. We were out earlier in the week, so we'll be staying close by although Sue is out for coffee with a friend this morning.

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    1. The cost of a dinner out is getting prohibitive for us, so these days it's breakfast or lunch, and even those are hard to get for less than $20 for 2 people. And I imagine it is even more expensive in other areas.

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  4. ...I love midcentury swung vase, it's right up my alley.

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    1. Something for everyone! I just enjoy their graceful shape.

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  5. I always want to browse through your booths in person after seeing an update.

    I'd planned to have a fun Valentine breakfast with my 7 yr old grandson this morning. He was supposed to spend the night last night but he's been sick. And with my Charlie recovering from quadruple bypass, we all decided it best that he not come. So our Valentine food is not quite as good as it would have been shared with a child. Still I'm happy to celebrate the day.

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    1. This posted anonymously so not sure who you are, but my goodness, quadruple bypass? Wishing both of you all the best!

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  6. You have a lot of interesting things in your booths. Do the other booths in the mall have similar things or are there other specialties?

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    1. Well, we each have our own style, I guess. Some are more "junky", stuff just piled in higgly-piggly. Others are very tidy and streamlined. Some feature mostly painted/ craft items, others mostly glass or rustic. One guy does collectible toys and advertising, so while there may be similar items here and there, I think we are all individualistic in our spaces.

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  7. I love vintage stuff and you have so many good ones, Sue. Where did you take time to take care of booth, gardening, preserving, etc?

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  8. You've been busy, busy, busy! Have a nice day today.

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  9. I love John's 'take care' at the end of the post. For some reason, I always 'hear it' with a gentle sincerity.

    I may have asked this before but what is your seller name on e-bay?

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  10. Lots of interesting items you have I love to browse in these kinds of shops, it brings back lots of memories.

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  11. Happy Valentine's Day, Sue. Your skies are beautiful and so is your booth!

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  12. Loved your moon photos. And if I had room for a vanity...the lamps are darling. Happy Valentine's Day to you and your loved ones!

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