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Sunday, October 19, 2025

Saturday

Forgot to check the temperature, but much warmer overnight. Clouds brought rain (yay!) and cooler temps.

This morning I had my tea and watched the day creeping in. Although the sun lit up the trees at 8am, by 9 we had clouds and wind.


Yesterday I had a day on my own. L arry had promised our milk girl that he would help with building rafters for their new barn/home. I guess it's going to be a barndominium, a new thing around here where barn and house are attached, much like in older times.

I had promised to be somewhere too--in Marietta to pick up a set of china. Since I was driving that far, I arranged to pick up some other things too: a brick red velvet bench, a floor lamp, a McCoy pottery pitcher, and a dropleaf table. So I went one direction and he went the other.

I passed these buildings that I have passed hundreds of times without taking a photo. There used to be a nice old house here, and a barn. 

You can't tell from my photos, but these buildings are stone, and the larger one used to be a mortuary.  There is a sad story here. What i have headd is that this was a good family, a mother, father and 2 sons. The father was a mortician and was well respected. Across the road and a little ways up a dirt road was an abandoned quarry that over time had filled with water and was very deep. Well, you probably have guessed what happened. The boys went swimming, and the oldest dived off the rock that everyone dived from, but he didn't resurface. Apparently his head struck a rock, and he drowned. According to what i have been told, his death was a horrific blow to the family and the community because the boy was personable and quite popular.  They say that father began drinking, and the business gradually fell apart. The family quit taking care of their home, and after the parents passed away, the youngest son continued to neglect the place, letting weeds grow up around the house so that there was just a two-track driveway visible in summer. Someone told me that all the old mortuary implements were still in the building for years.

Recently the son sold the place, which had quite a few acres with it. The buyer tore down the old house after selling off the sadly neglected antique furniture inside, and has been logging the acreage. I don't know what his plans are for it, but I hope someone happiness returns to this forlorn old homeplace.

Well enough sad stuff!

The No Kings rally was taking place so of course I stopped and joined in. I didn’t know about the rally before we made our plans for the day, but at least I was able to attend one.


In Marietta it was a beautiful day and many people were out for the rally as well as enjoying the river and the town.


There was this new store in town I wanted to check out:


Dead People's Stuff? Well, that's pretty blunt, and descriptive! 

In the window, these swung vases are an eye-catcher. Swung vases used to ve sneered at but these days they are in high demand and bring unbelievable prices. The taller the better!


I was really intrigued by this lamp. I have never seen one like it.


And these stairs! They dead-end at the top. I would love to be back in that corner at night. Spooky!


I came home with the van loaded. Larry was already here as he was unable to find the place he was supposed to go even though i loaded up the map for him and gave him their phone number. Ah well. He had Pip with him, and the poor baby got carsick so he just came home. As it turned out, they had more help than they needed anyway, and Larry had a good day working on bonding with Pip. Things continue to improve in that area, thankfully!


The day wasn't over yet. We went out to dinner at a restaurant that has an outdoor patio and firepit. A favorite waitress had come from another restaurant to work here, so it was nice to see here. I told Larry I think she liked me better!


Actually, he had tried another sample of their fall beer, something with pumpkin in it i think. He didn't like it, and i tasted it and didn't like it either! But it was a good, relaxed evening, and a nice end to any busy day.


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14 comments:

  1. Sounds like a busy but pleasant day. My sister used to give her dog ice cream to prevent car sickness. It seemed to work.

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  2. That is a sad story about the drowning and the house, and yes, I want to see what is up those stairs. I was once in an abandoned house that had a trap door at the top. Once opened, there was a regular storey, not an attic.

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  3. I am glad to hear that Pip is coming around.

    Those stairs are interesting. I wonder if the building had a second floor apartment added and given its own outside entrance. They simply blocked off passage between the two floors and didn't remove the stairs. I ŵould had to ask questions. It is what I do.

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  4. I like that lamp too! We will have rainy weather the whole bloody week..ehrrr..hate it.

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  5. It was encouraging to see the large participation in the “No King” rallies throughout the country. May they continue and have the desired effect.

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  6. ...Dead People's Stuff, what a name.

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  7. Loved the pretty glass stuff. Didn’t know the name of it. What a strange name for that shop! There are just some things pumpkin shouldn’t be added to!

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  8. This sounds like a wonderful day. Beautiful weather for a road trip -- and a very productive one too! Bonding for Pip and dinner our. Those store steps ARE creepy but it looks like a great shop and you came home with a load. I'm going to need to sell a bunch of Hall china in the next year or so and no one seems to want dishes. Do they do well in your area?

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  9. Barn and house attached? Never heard of that!
    Less dramatic but as sad: When also our Mom´d passed for 7 months I took each Thursday off to help my Brother clear the house. When colleagues got jealous (I worked longer hours every day) I had to stop.
    And my Brother... neglected the house. I think the Steinweg (not Steinway) is rotten by now. Sad (I have no space).
    Good you attended the rally. This man does so much harm worldwide...
    A bit scary, that lamp!
    Despite the icky beer a happy post!

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  10. A sad story.
    I have one of those vases that belonged to my mother. The tall blue one. You found lots of good stuff and the store's name!

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  11. What a full day you had. Glad you made it to No Kings Day too in all your travels. Dan used to blow glass as a hobby and I know exactly how those swung vases are made. He made one that was huge. We sold it with MaxSold.com when we downsized in 2016. I assume it went to someone who appreciated its beauty.

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  12. I'm really happy about the "no king" rallies, there should be more of them. I hope more and more people are joining that way of thinking. Interesting antique shop, I'd love to have a poke around in there.

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  13. When we were traveling in the New England states, we saw several houses that had a passageway between the house and the barn. Convenient during the cold winters..

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  14. Glad to hear that Pip is doing better. I love a swung vase and hardly see any around here. I need to broaden my thrift area :)

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