I love the stamps.
Later in the day we visited my brother in his new little house. It was owned by a 96 year old lady and is decorated in a 1960s/70s way. It is quite sad as lots of her things are still there-she has moved into a home now. Antony has got quite a job ahead to clear it. I really like it and took lots of pictures. So many old scenes to be preserved. There is a lovely ruin of a cast iron, boat shaped greenhouse in the garden, and a grape vine with lots of grapes. A lot of everyday household things were left behind, and I have kept some of them as the family don't want them and it seems a waste to send them to the tip. Things like an old pair of weighing scales and an enamel bread bin. Antony found a great DIY magazine from 1968 which is so interesting. I will show you some of that in the week.
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What a delightful parcel you got!! ...and I'm very curious now about your bro's house - looking forward to the photos!! Have a lovely week!
What a wonderful surprise to discover. I love the watercolour birds too.
Looking forward to photos of Antony's new place. It sounds charming and quaint. So sad when someone has to leave their home though, isn't it?
Maybe I'll give you a call this week, Sarah.
what a lovely package to receive!
What a delightful gift, Sarah! I just lately discovered Yiotas blog...what a lovely spirit she is! Happy Day :o) ((HUGS))
That's a very nice weekending to have. It looks as though your brother will be discovering lots of treasures and I guess some of them may well be from the middle to late 19th century.
I love surprises! Sometimes I find folded money in a jacket or coat pocket - I still feel a thrill even if it is not that much. The book is really beautiful - did Yiota paint the birds or is it a printed book?
What a lovely surprise - and I know you will do something wonderful with the stamps!
It is a printed book Anairam-prints of watercolours-it's really lovely!
What nice gift!
Congrats to your brother on his new home!
Hi, Sarah! What a lovely surprise! I hope you and yours have a fabulous holiday season! :-)
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