a aaaa44°f/6.7°C, clear and dry.
A Great Spangled Fritillary took a rest outside my window.
This stopper from a 1970's tall decanter, made in Italy, sold for $59 the day after I listed it. I found it for $1.99 at a thrift. Those bottles were quite the thing back then, and were very inexpensive. They have suddenly become quite collectable and pricey.
Here is a pair of similar decanters in my booth.
Maddie milk. Can you see the cream line? I saved it from this jug, as that was a lot of cream! It's in the freezer until I decide how to use it.
Last, two recent finds at a yard sale, Blenko Glass "West Virginia Day" pieces from 2002 and 2006. To get one of these, you have to stand in line for hours and hope they don't run out of that year's limited number of pieces. These will go up for sale on ebay soon.
Leaving you with this funny from Facebook. It was certainly on point when the weather suddenly shifted!
I may not have seen milk with cream like that since the 50s.
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen it since our last milk cow, in 1987. I have certainly missed it.
DeleteLots of pretty glass. I don't think I've ever seen milk with cream at the top.
ReplyDeleteIt's a rarity these days, certainly. I am so happy to have found Maddie and her cows.
DeleteI went to Blenko Glass when I was staying in Huntingdon, and I have quite a few pieces of glass from Pilgrim Glass which was by the airport.
ReplyDeleteReally! I did not know you had visited WV. I never went to the Pulgrim plant, but they made some beautiful glass too.
DeleteThat's what our weather has done. We turned on the heat for a time this morning.
ReplyDeleteAfter our Covid and flu shots we stopped in an antique store and almost came away with a Lane cedar chest for $95. One problem - it was on legs and wouldn't fit under the window where we want to put it.
So the hunt goes on! I hope you find one soon.
DeleteThat's quite the Halloween display. Quite striking!
ReplyDeleteWe found this odd, flat mannequin at Goodwill. I call her Twiggy! I got the wedding dress a few years ago for a dollar at an auction, and the veil at a yard sale. So I just needed a head, which the mannequin didn't have! I made one from a foam head and a mask. Now she just needs a wig.
Delete...Cork N Bottle looks like a neat place.
ReplyDeleteWe will stop in next time we are up that way!
DeleteThe shop is looking good. I'm so glad you didn't have to go to the vet. Lots of loveliness here!
ReplyDeleteYes, Little Boy is back to 100%! Whew.
DeleteThose are some lovely pieces!
ReplyDeleteI do love glass. My downfall, but I can't resist it
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