Showing posts with label gardens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gardens. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2016

Happy Blogisversary to Me!




Today is Musings of a Vintage Junkie's 5 year blog anniversary!


Not being tech savvy at all, I can say that I am proud that I even got this thing off the ground. I remember my dear friend Michelle encouraged me to start a blog along with my then new Etsy shop, which will be celebrating five years on October 1st.


I started this blog to help promote my shop but once I started writing I found so much more to share.


My first blog post is hilarious....just all paragraphs of me babbling without one single picture. I got one comment on it. From my daughter!


So let's look back over the 5 years and see what was happening in my world that I felt the need to share!


My granddaughter Chloe was born a month earlier on August 11th, 4 days after my son turned 13.


This picture is Chloe in her ladybug outfit in December, 2011.



I managed to write 24 blog posts from September to December that first year!

That October I shared the pumpkin cookies and pumpkin bread recipes that I have been baking every year for 30 years here. My granddaughter Cassidy, then 6, helped decorate these. It was the beginning of sharing one of my passions, and my heart on my blog.

My picture quality was not so good then!
 
I joined a Blog team on Etsy and that became my incentive to write something every week because the other bloggers were the only ones commenting!


I wrote about thrifting and found treasures a lot over the years so I am not surprised to find that my most popular post of all time is called Thrifty Treasures and a Purple Cow, with 2181 views.




I shared my second hip replacement surgery in 2013 with a post called Getting Ready for the Big Day. The picture is of some of the tools I imagined my surgeon using.



I've posted a lot about my gardens over the years. One of my favorites called NaNa's Garden, is one that features my granddaughter Chloe when she was 3.


In September of last year we adopted two kittens. We named the black one Cyrus and the white calico is Sprite. They popped up in various posts throughout the past year.


It was the first year in forever that we did not have any Christmas trees in our home.


I had to be creative and come up with a solution for decorating because these were two
rambunctious kittens!



My grandchildren are a big part of my life so I have featured them in different posts throughout the years. Goin' to Grandma's is a post about my efforts to create for them the same kind of memories I have of going to my grandma's house.



This past year has been full of thrifting posts, recipes, and my garden. There was a post on my dining room dilemma and the reveal.....




 and on spreading my wings by renting a booth at a local gift shop.



The look of my blog has not changed much except for when I finally figured out how to clean up my sidebar and add media buttons. I like the turquoise and lime colors and every time I think I need to change it all, I just don't.


I just like to share things going on in my life in a way that may be fun or interesting to read.


You won't find any ads popping up here. No fancy fonts or elaborate picture boards. I never want to get so busy with the business of blogging that I can't reply to comments or visit all of your blogs.


Just everyday living with an occasional recipe, some found treasures, maybe a plug for my Etsy shop, or an out of town adventure.


If you are new to my blog I hope you will stop by again. To all of my followers over the years, I appreciate your time reading and commenting on my posts. I have made such lovely friends with so many lovely ladies from around the country and the world. I still can't get over the sweet connection there is to be found with other bloggers.


It is the best kind of reward for just sharing ME.


Thank you!


AnnMarie xoxo


I am linking up to these fun blog parties:
"Anything Goes" Pink Saturday
Dishing It & Digging It
Home Sweet Home




Saturday, July 25, 2015

Living Large in Small Spaces - A Primitive Home




I am so excited that Nancy at A Joyful Cottage
asked me to do a guest post
for her Living Large in Small Spaces series,
and it's live today!
It is the home of special friends of mine
and I think you will be in awe
when you see what they've accomplished.
Click on over for a peek.....
 
 
AnnMarie xoxo
 
 
I am sharing with these great blog parties:
 

Monday, November 12, 2012

NaNa's Day Out With the Girl's



I wanted to have a girl's day out with my daughters and granddaughters to start the holiday season off so I invited them all to go with me to the George Eastman House to see the Gingerbread House display, the Festival of Trees display and the Wreath display.

The George Eastman House on East Avenue in the city of Rochester, New York is a museum formerly owned by George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak Co. You may recognize the name! The picture above is of the back of the house where the gardens are.....we need to go back in the summer to see it in all it's glory!

We went for the seasonal displays but as an extra treat we got to tour the inside of this gorgeous mansion.

 
The Gingerbread houses were our first stop. They are made by local businesses, school classes and organizations. You may see a sign-up sheet and pen by some of them....that is so you can bid on them and take them home at the end of the display. The bids start at $25.
 

Here are some of the most interesting ones.....
 
It really is all edible!
 
 
the Taj Mahal?
 
Candyland

It says New York State Tropper
 
Santa on the wheatie roof with his flying pig-deer!

The tree is all gingerbread too!
 

 Next were the trees....not as impressive as the gingerbread houses and we were expecting full size trees! This one is cool made of old Kodak film canisters....



And this one reminded me of Christmas when I was a kid in the 60's....
 
 

I love making wreaths so the wreath display gave me some ideas! This one I won't try to duplicate....I just thought it was really unique made from old film negatives and spools......



This one I may copy!

 
Love the woodland look

Rochester is home to many attractions, museums and cultural neighborhoods that I have come to take for granted having lived here all my life, so it was so nice to go visit one of them just before the holidays. And what better bunch of girls to go with than these?
 
 
AnnMarie aka NaNa :)