I was intrigued by a new blog party -- Ready, Set, Vignette hosted by Beth at The Stories Of A 2 Z. Click on highlighted words, or the button at the end of the post to go check out other favorite vignettes, old and new!
I am repeating a February post; I found I don't have too many vignettes at That Old House!
If you want to see my Outdoor Wednesday post for today, with some wonderful raindrop photos by my husband, click here!
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I love 19th century one-drawer stands.
They are such a pure and plain form, and so useful -- just the right size for tucking in next to a chair, to hold a cup of tea and a book, or for cozying up next to an old 4-poster bed as a nightstand.
I am especially fond of a country Sheraton poplar and cherry stand that Howard and I bought when we lived in Pittsburgh; this poor thing has been dragged to about six different homes in three different states with us, and has finally come to roost in a corner of the parlor at That Old House.
After working hard for us for many years, now it's retired to a pretty cushy job;
all it has to do is behave itself, stay in its corner, and look pretty.
And now I get to place some things on its top, and leave them there,
and know that no one is going to move them, or want to play with them.
A few old books. I have a lot of old books, most of them gifts from a great aunt, Tante Margaret.
Put them all together, and ta-da! It's a tabletop vignette.
It's not fancy or bling-y, but that's fitting.
After all, it's a plain old table in a plain old room.
Have a lovely Wednesday! Many thanks if you leave a comment; I love to read them! I will try and do the same for you if I can keep Howard away from the computer long enough! -- Cass
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