russa11
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that is a cool looking clock.
My other idea is the put a wood valence-oid thing across the top of the window, like they did in that era.
There's something about that steady "tick-tock" sound that is reassuring to hear. The old label inside the clock says "warranted if well used". I wonder if the clock maker ever envisioned that old clock running (and keeping perfect time) all these years later.
imoldfashioned said:I've always admired these houses; on a street full of Boston capes they look like they were dropped in straight from California. Seeing their red tile roofs covered in snow yesterday made me smile.
I adore that window on the right.
In the summertime they have the awnings extended and it looks lovely.
MadelienneBlack said:I may be in the minority here, but I think just the feed sacks with a wooden valence on top would look the best. The two fabrics just clash too much. Not only that, but I doubt mixing fabrics like those would be very period appropriate. But I could be wrong, of course.
Moral of the story, your kitchen is adorable. Yours too, MaryDeluxe! When I get a place of my very own, I can only hope to have it look that good.
dhermann1 said:... My other idea is the put a wood valence-oid thing across the top of the window, like they did in that era. Does anyone know what that's called? ...