tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8706698983615644796.post1710056678992374374..comments2023-05-06T10:12:27.333+01:00Comments on The View from my window: Vintage makes me smileIrish Eyeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14042737813267994620noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8706698983615644796.post-34748224945827448212016-03-30T18:13:14.000+01:002016-03-30T18:13:14.000+01:00What a delightful post this is! I have read it on ...What a delightful post this is! I have read it on my phone and can't wait to read it again. On a larger screen. I love old pieces of China and have a <br />Little collection of blue and another of red transferware. I often look at the odd piece of Indian Tree in a consignment shop and wish to start another collection. My grandmother had 12 children and more than 50 grandchildren, so there wasn't much to inherit, especially for those of us far away. I treasure the platter and side plates that were hers, carried across the continent for me by my mother.<br />Lovely thought, that if you sitting at the same window and enjoying the same view as your grandmother.<br />Finally - the Sacred Heart - we have the same tradition and the image has always hung on the bedroom hall of wherever my parents have lived.Pondsidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02407539138546412482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8706698983615644796.post-11440897690526623122016-03-30T14:52:44.907+01:002016-03-30T14:52:44.907+01:00Dear Irish Eyes, vintage makes me smile, too! I l...Dear Irish Eyes, vintage makes me smile, too! I loved seeing these photographs and, of course, your telling us how these items came to rest where they rest is marvelous.<br /><br />There is something quite heart melting about your description of sitting with a cup of tea in an old cup, looking out at a view that your grandmother knew well.<br /><br />I also want to thank you for your post with the Easter history detailing. <br /><br />xoFranceshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08352407314710067616noreply@blogger.com