What did make my heart happy (at the end of a dusty and dirty day) was this sight..
And while it was a storm to the north, the contrast in colors was absolutely stunning.
What also made my heart happy with stumbling upon oodles of what surely must be vintage bead board - again, dusty and dirty is the theme for the day, but it set my heart a flutter!
I know I know, it’s not everyone’s cup of tea, but my mind was whirling. I want to redo the kitchen in an unfitted style-I can just see bead board on the walls and ceiling (be still my heart) and while there isn’t nearly enough for that, maybe just a special wall, or maybe the ceiling, or maybe having a cupboard built with some of it. I’ve tried to work with the kitchen, trust me, it must be out of the 70s. There’s only so much paint can do.
Then I found this in the barn, thinking it might be a cake pan until I turned it and found ??? on the side. Maybe not a cake pan, but a skillet - perhaps that’s where the handle was attached? Does anyone have thoughts on what it might be? Love the green gingham pattern!
Good grief, we came over a hill and it was quite startling! I did a little homework on the image and evidently it’s related to the group The Grateful Dead-sorry, not my vibe.










LOL on the last photo.... Hmmm, I'd have been hard pressed to figure that one out myself. Love that butter-colored barn!! It seems almost every barn here is red (or weathered gray from lack of maintenance). I'm always on the lookout for ones that aren't. But the real showstoppers of this post are your first three photos. Those dark angry skies are absolutely show stopping backdrops for those beautiful autumnal colors in the foreground. Something out of a dream. The pan is a puzzle...still looks like an easy release type cake pan to me....perhaps it broke and this was a make-do repair to make it at least useable as a pan?? LOVE the beadboard!!!! Can't wait to see what you do with it!!
ReplyDeleteIt is simply glorious when the sun hits autumn leaves like this. Xx
ReplyDeleteHmmm, what a mystery that "pan" is. I wonder if your local antique dealer could shed some light on that.
ReplyDeleteThe landscapes are amazing! And I love me some barns, no matter the artwork.
It looks like autumn has settled in well there. Enjoy this beautiful season.
Hello! Your autumn images are stunning, my friend. I am no help to you as far as the beautiful pan, or the slightly frightening image on the barn, but I am here to tell you I love peeking into your amazing world. And...can you believe...I've never had Raising Canes???? My family loves it though! Happy November!
ReplyDeleteI think I found one on Ebay. It looks like an aluminum skillet made by Chilton.
ReplyDeleteYour find looked like a skillet minus its handle but I do not know the maker. Barns around here use to have the last name of the farmer spelled out in the shingles of the roof which was pretty cool. Some have barn quilt paintings or just red or dilapidated. The first photos were just stunning, especially with the storm in the background. We are getting soon Sunday. Ugh Oh well. Tis the season coming for us now. Janice
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