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I don’t know why that is stuck in my head.   At first I thought the title might be absurd, but now that I see it, I’m like hmmmm…that’s not bad advice to give oneself any time of the year.

Before the plumber, electrician, carpenter and excavation people all get here, I thought it would be wise to update the blog.

Three out of four of those folks are so we can get a new fridge.  Mike and I evolved so much since we kept our groceries in the back yard in a shopping cart when we had our first house outside of Portland.  Not a good move especially when Mt. St. Helen’s erupted.

With our first paycheck, we purchased a nice old fridge from Goodwill.  I liked it because at 5’2′, I was a bit taller than this fridge.  When everything in the world is taller than me.  it was nice to be taller than a refrigerator.  That poor fridge unfortunately fell into the hands of thugs . I killed it when I was defrosting  it with a knife.  (Insert taps here).

The one we have now has finally stopped and as a result all groceries are in the mini fridge and freezer in the garage.  I have to admit, I did kind of telepathically throw bad vibes at it every time I walked by it. hehehe

It is amazing to me how many jars of this and that were recycled.  A jar with three maraschino cherries, a jar with a a couple of pickle slices, a jar with one hot pepper, a jar with hot pepper relish from last Christmas.  It was an impressive collection I have to admit.

The open house this past week at Diamond Antiques and Gifts happened and records for attendance were shattered!

There is really not much else to say other than a hearty and heartfelt “thank you” to everyone that came out for this social event of the season for Diamond Antiques and Gifts.   Shoppers shopped, browsed, bought, snacked and enjoyed the company of friends and neighbors.  What a lovely evening it was.

I can assure you that the heavy hitters behind the counter were exhausted by the end of the evening.  The “heavy hitters” are those among the group that have strong math skills and good eyesight.  lol A debt of gratitude goes out to the team behind the counter because it is the kick off for the holiday season and a lot goes on during those four hours.  Like any party planner, it is stressful until the doors are locked at the end of the evening.

Brick and mortar.  It is so great to see that people still enjoy coming into a store to shop.  I believe it heightens all of the senses and this is something that one cannot achieve by shopping online.  Not to say that I don’t shop online because I do.   But, not for the special things that make up the treasures that you will find at 311 E. Sixth Avenue in Tarentum.  It is something special when you get to see the inside of the beautiful old building that is Diamond Antiques and Gifts and even more special when it’s decorated for the holiday season.  Who says you can’t go back?

Shopping in real life does awaken the senses. See all of the shelves and floor space filled to capacity.   You may touch the treasures that grab  your attention and perhaps nudge a sudden memory.  You may notice the faint scent of soaps, candles, coffee and herbs. Or perhaps it is the faint perfume of our resident spirit, Ophelia?  Music drifts quietly through the store and it is just a good, zen holiday experience.

Ophelia may or may not be around.  It is all about imagination!  So come on in, imagine what you want in your space that will give you joy.  Weather it is a freshly built farm table to gather around or the centerpiece in the middle of it, Diamond Antiques and Gifts is here to serve you!

Christmas is coming and although it was 84 degrees a month ago, I have to say WTF?  (That means what the fuuuuuuudge)

The crews are showing up and I have to make like a tree and leave.  Insert groan here.

The Stillroom is located inside of Diamond Antiques and Gifts 

311 E. Sixth Avenue

In the scenic river town borough of Tarentum.

The vendors are bringing the hustle to the party.  Big store in a little town.

go to @lequitalee on instagram for photos that just might bore you into oblivion.

I think I figured out the  picture posting.  See that old sled somewhere around here?  It’s awesome and heavy!

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

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Tomorrow is the big day! Diamond Antiques is a sight to behold during the holiday season! Stop in and enjoy our beautiful place in the world😊

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Diamond Open House!

Yes! The vendors are getting excited as we start to plan our shop displays for the upcoming holiday season.  Everything has to be “just so” and this takes proper planning, gathering and organization.

On Wednesday, November 7th, Diamond Antiques will be closed until 5p.m.  This is the day that we transform the store starting with the facade and working our way to the back door and up to the second floor.

Diamond Antiques and Gifts is here to welcome you with fantastic finds, super sale prices and most importantly, a lovely social event to kick off the season of giving and giving back.

The Open House at Diamond Antiques will begin on Wednesday, November 7th from 5p.m. until 9 p.m.

Diamond Antiques and Gifts

311 E. Sixth Avenue

in the riverside borough of Tarentum

Closed until 5p.m. November 7th.

Holiday store hours are

Wednesday through Saturday from 10 5

Sundays from 12-5

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I cleaned it, Mike carved it. As the trick or treaters were wrapping up, Frank fell over and smashed. We smashed our own pumpkin. #smashingpumpkins #allsoulsday #ididitmyway #rip ##nevercansaygoodbye

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Box of Rain

 

Heavy hearts in our town💔 I can’t even process the horrid act that happened to the Squirrel Hill community this past weekend.  We were driving in that area and could not figure out why we saw police cars from Shaler and other jurisdictions with sirens blaring past us stopping all traffic to let them through.  I would never in my wildest dreams imagine the terror unfolding just blocks away. The city that we all love so much will never be the same.

I can’t imagine a 97 year old person doing something as simple as showing up to worship could be gunned down by a madman.

The Tree of Life Synagogue is a building that we would drive by many times on any given  Saturday.  I always enjoyed seeing the people on their way to services. Walking, pushing strollers, kids running around as they made their way to their places of worship.  The streets of Squirrel Hill were full of life.  What a difference a day makes.

How hard would it be to be the Jewish doctor or nurse that had to help keep this sub human alive?  I don’t know that I could be so generous of heart.

I normally like to write about The Stillroom or the most current happenings at Diamond Antiques but today, today I am mourning these losses as if they were my own family.

I know we will heal as a city.  Rabbi Meyers said you can cut off the the branches of the Tree of Life Synagogue, but it will keep growing.  I can only hope that this country can move forward in peace and love.

Anyhow, I love this song by the Grateful Dead, Box of Rain.  “What do you want me to do, to do for you, to see you through?”

Check out this video on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/9r8aycpHmY0

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good stuff going on down here!

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winterlong

Check out this video on YouTube:

https://youtu.be/4Clt2zin4O4

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getting it together for the upcoming holiday season😊

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Eye Roll

I am still goofing around with posting pictures and videos to Word Press.  I can’t believe that I had the Word Press  icon on my phone apparently for EVER and I just noticed it the other day.  I can now post on Word Press from my phone.  This is a pretty big deal for me.  Better late than never I say.

If I could post emoji”s here, they would include the eye roll, the gritted teeth, the red faced devil angry looking one, probably the angry yellow one, the crazy looking one, the scream, the crying one…you get my frame of mind.

If you scroll down as you read prior posts, you will see one sentence that will look like it should be followed up with a video.  My phone says the videos are publishing, but that fricking ad for how to lose belly fat shows up and I’m like day-um.

So, in the meantime, I’ll be posting pictures here.  If you want to see pics and vids of random stuff go to @lequitalee on instagram.  Lequitalee was one of my chihuahua’s that crossed over.  She was aka Lee Lou.

So, just keep checking back and you might just see a video here before too long.  I might be slow but “I Still Persist”.  (Nod to E.W.)

Stop in and check out Diamond Antiques and Gifts.  Remember that The Stillroom Gift & Tea shop is located inside of Diamond Antiques and any sarcasm you may find on these pages is strictly from me, the tea monger at The Stillroom.

Don’t forget the shop has over 25 vendors and two floors of awesomeness!

Diamond Antiques and Gifts

311 E. Sixth Avenue

In the charming and being revitalized riverside borough of Tarentum.

Open Wednesday through Saturday from 10-5

Sunday 12- 5

Closed Monday and Tuesday to dust and restock!

Look for the Open House announcement coming soon!

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