Sunday, November 24, 2013

An Old Fashioned New England Christmas

"When we recall Christmas past, we usually find that the simplest things - not the great occasions - give off the greatest glow of happiness."
~ Bob Hope

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Yesterday my husband and I had the pleasure of going to the Walker Homestead’s

Old Fashioned New England Christmas by the Hearthside, hosted by Paul & Kris Casucci.

The fire was crackling, the hot cider was mulling, Christmas music was filling the air and Father Christmas was doing what he does best!

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Among the special guests were Primitives by Maria, Storybook Author Mark Kimball Moulton,  Pied Potter Hamelin & Kulina Folkart and of course our beloved Father Christmas!

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  Maria of Primitives by Maria has her primitive wares in the Ivy House located behind the homestead.

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My 2013 photo taken on Santa’s lap by Mark Kimball Moulton, not only is he wonderful writer but a fabulous photographer as well! ♥

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 Today is the last day for the Old Fashioned Christmas by the Hearthside, you can visit them and partake in the merriment from 10-4.

Walker Homestead

19 Martin Road

Brookfield, MA

Blessings, Bonnie

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Thankful thoughts

  During the month of November I’ve been doing daily thankful thoughts on my Home in New England Facebook page. This is something that has made me realize that I have much to be thankful for. Taking the time to reflect on these things makes me appreciate them more, some are small and some are BIG.

“Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough”
~Oprah Winfrey

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Today I went to a local open house at the Spaulding Cooperage Antique Co-op in Townsend, MA.

Here’s a photo that I took of it in the winter, no it didn’t look like this today, it was rather balmy out!

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The Cooperage has 17 vendors selling a wide range of eclectic, vintage, shabby chic furniture, mixed in with jewelry, special paints and all of kinds of antiques!

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A big thank-you to the proprietor of the Spaulding Cooperage Antique Co-op Laura Bradley for allowing me to photograph this historical treasure!

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Now that it’s getting closer to December I’ll share the story that I had posted on Facebook in August. It’s about my own vintage elf.

“I found my elf!!
All this talk about the " Elf on the Shelf " these past few years has always reminded me of the pixie elf that we had in my parents home as a child in the 60's, it always had a spot on our mantle during the Christmas season. I would think back and wonder where he went...
Recently I was going through some of my late Mother's things when I opened her sewing basket, there was that pixie elf just smiling back at me almost as if he were saying to me, " Hey don't you remember me my friend? "
I cleaned him up and fixed his head, which I believe that's what my mother was attempting to do but the Alzheimer's had taken over.
So this little guy will proudly be sharing our Christmas traditions with my family in our home...and yes...I still do believe.”

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Blessings, Bonnie