I was gifted this book about thirty years ago from my sister Mary Sue. It is full of boomer (sarcasm) pastimes detailed in beautiful, colorful pictures. I had it tucked away on a bookshelf for a bit and this past New Year I decided to blow the dust from it and use it as a sweet decoration on my rescued library table.
Like most of us, my personal tastes in decorating changed a lot since I had my very first apartment. I still have my wicker side table that I purchased from a second hand store in 1977 when I was a nomad in Portland. I have always loved wicker because I could move it myself if I had to. Lol I still love and use wicker in my house to this day.
Over the years as I became more settled, I got into Victorian decor. I loved the furniture and the delicate floral china pieces and beaded lamps etc. It was a phase that didn’t last too many years. The furniture was heavy, dark and paisley. When we downsized, these pieces found a new home with a dear friend. She always loved them so off they went.
I let those go because yet another move took us to a single level home built in 1960. Now I am loving mid century and I’m actually not replacing a ton of furnishings. We furnished the living room with a plain, long low backed beige leather couch. Just that and a gold, round shag carpet in the living room. Yeah, baby! (in the voice of Austin Powers)
Anyhow, this book. Although this particular book is not a mid century modern book that depicts 1960 decor, it does fit right in with my current tastes because my delights come in simple visuals. Plus, all I have to do is flip a few pages throughout the months for a fresh page to read and enjoy. I like things that are different and this book is a very interesting “piece” when you start to flip through the pages.
From ice-skating to ice cream socials. It’s charming and I always think of my sister, Mary Sue whom I just don’t get to see often enough.
It is a part of my private collection.
Happy June youns!
(Ducktowners never said yinz)
and we all know that sometimes youns was younses.
You know who you are. Lol
The Stillroom is located right inside the door of the fabulous Diamond Antiques and Gifts
311 East Sixth Avenue
Tarentum
Tuesday-Sunday 10-5
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