Just a couple of pictures of the inside of what we call "our home"
A clock on the wall
Coconut monkeys guard the stairs...
...while our mannequin (Sharon) greets visitors at the door.
Some pictures of our downstairs bar unit:
Views of our living room:
Indoor plants
The upstairs Hi Fi / Bar Set with various ashtrays and a phone lamp
Cool warming unit!
Some Wall Hangings in our living room:
In our kitchen:
Dining room shelves:
Some of our SQUEEEEEEEAK toys!!!
I have about 75% of the same things you have :)
ReplyDeleteLove it all!
Cool!
DeleteOMG, that phone lamp!
ReplyDeleteThanks!!! (Rob)
DeleteThis is the kind of home I love: one that's full of personality!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Carol! We love to change things up occasionally too (like what we rest upon the shadow boxes or dining room shelves and, of course, for the holidays). (Rob)
DeleteWhat do people say when the enter your home for the first time? I would thrill to recall a wonderful era.
ReplyDeleteThere is always a smile and an "I remember..", followed by a brief story about their childhood and how it relates to something in our home. It's nice to hear them share their memories! :) (Rob)
DeleteWas that a subtle way of letting me visit 'MY' long lost RED COOKIE CANISTER?? Thanks. 8-) L.O.V.E. the trail of coconut heads on the stairs... which reminds me, time to set ours free to the summertime porch! Have a great weekend, and thanks for letting us 'snoop'!!
ReplyDeleteThank YOU, svelteSTUFF for looking!!! No matter what ways we change our home, those red lustreware canisters will always be a part of our kitchen. We both have such fond memories of those being in our childhood homes (as I know you do too). I have a great picture of my grandmother in her kitchen in the 1960's, a house I spent so much time in since she lived next door to me, and the red canisters are there. They seemed to be there forever! :) (Rob)
DeleteNICE 8-)!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :)
DeleteLOVE that squeeky goldfish toy, soooooo cute!
ReplyDeleteha ha..thanks, Caylie! (Rob)
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