I know I’m not doing a great job posting more often. I do think about it….often. Then something comes up and it gets delayed. I wanted to make sure I’d send off greetings for Valentine’s Day.
I thought I’d give a brief tour of ALL our Valentine decorations!
So yes this will be a very short post.
I used to have some wonderful tacky heart lights that I would string around our back door. It just wouldn’t be quite the same here. I find in old homes you can get away with more “artistic” touches than in newer homes. In the old place it looked fun and quirky like an eccentric old aunt. In this newer place it looks like you’re just plain tacky. And I strive NOT to have that look!!!!
This is the day for chocolate so indulge!!!!
Happy Valentine’s Day
Best,
Kathy
Kathy,
I love the decorations you’ve displayed. The little tin heart is great and the pewter/silver pieces are so pretty. The blue and white platter sets it all!
I hope you’re having a great week. I always look forward to your posts.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
Karen
Thank you Karen! I love old pewter and old brass and old transferware…… Is it just me or Valentine’s Day coming right behind Christmas faster?
A beautiful post! Happy Valentines Day.
~Clara
Thank you Clara. I hope you had a nice Valentine’s Day. I don’t have a google account so I wasn’t able to post on your blog. Your clock and dishes have the pretties shades of blue.
Kathy please come back and be a follower. I will too. You have a beautiful blog. Love the didhes.
yvonne
I’ll do that this evening. I’m thrilled to add you to my humble blog’s inspiration roll. Thank you for the invite.
Best Regards,
Kathy
Hello Kathy,
So glad to have “found” you again through your kind comment about Rose at The Bower. I look forward to taking the time soon to look around more deeply here…the glimpses of beautiful old books and simple Valentines day expressions are lovely. I agree with you about old houses. I’ve been enjoying that same scope an old house gives for the past twenty years, after a lifetime of modern homes.
Wishing you so well,
Lesley