I was tagged by knittingchick. The rules state I’m to list 6 (or 7?) quirky facts about myself. I did that once before and can’t think of 6 (or7?) new things to say, so instead I’m going to list 6 (or7) quirky things I collect. So here they are in random order.
1) Polish pottery. This is the traditional Bolesławiec pottery made in Silesia, southern Poland. The factory is not far from Wrocław, which I have visited several times, but I’ve never been to the factory. It’s abut 50 miles outside the town, I think. I used to buy the mugs one or two at a time from the department store on the square in Wrocław. The last time I was there, they didn't have much, but they are becoming popular in this country. The thing is now they are much more expensive.
2) Tin boxes. I just acquired these without really looking for them. A couple were gifts and some I picked up from my mother’s or grandmother’s stuff and I’m not even sure where the others are from. I keep sewing notions in some of them, but since there is no logical reason to keep any item in any particular box, I never know which one contains what and have to open several to find what I’m looking for. I use some in the kitchen too and for those I do know what they contain.
3) Art refrigerator magnets. We have been buying these in art museums. We only buy pictures of paintings we have seen in the museum. We have a bunch of VerMeers and lots of other artists too. They come from many different museums. They are mixed in with tile motif magnets as well. I’d separate them, but we only have one refrigerator.
4) Cups and saucers. The first ones of these (shown in the photo) were part of my grandmother’s collection. She had some lovely china cups and saucers. I picked out 4 of those that I liked. I have added blue and white ones, which I still use occasionally. They go with my collection of….
5) Blue and white porcelain. My mother-in-law got me started on this collection 37 years ago. She gave me a lovely flow blue platter. It is still my prized blue and white piece. Over the years I’ve added to the collection from almost every country we’ve been in. We have two long plate shelves in our family room that display much of this collection. This cupboard is between the kitchen and the eating area of the family room. I opened the glass doors to make it easier to see the contents of the cupboard. I see I need to realign the cups on the left.
6) Paintings by VerMeer, the 17th century Dutch painter. We don’t have enough wall space to display all these, so have chosen to let them hang in the museums where we have seen them. This collection is almost complete. There are 35 or36 known paintings by VerMeer and we have seen all but one of them. This is really my husband’s collection and there are some he’s seen that I haven’t, but I’ve seen most of them with him. The one he hasn’t seen is the one that was recently discovered and authenticated (after 10 years of study.) It was purchased by Steve Wynn of Las Vegas. It hangs in his home and is not on display to the public. We keep hoping some day he’ll put it on display and we can go see it. We do have a poster of The Milk Maid in our family room.
7) Dolls. I have 5 of these dolls by Joan Rydberg. She calls them the Wise Women and Men from Wadsworth. Each one is sculpted by hand and is unique. I also have 2 American Girl dolls, and a baby doll, that I played with when I was a child, a Raggedy Andy doll that my grandmother made and a Raggedy Ann that I found and bought to keep him company. She only came with underwear, so I made her a dress and apron. I’m not sure these all count as a collection. Probably only the 5 Wadsworth dolls count, but I thought I’d just list the others anyway.
Now for the tags: I'm to tag 6 more people, so here you go:
My sister, Kathy is building a house near Olympia, WA.
My friend Kathleen is remodeling a house near Olympia, WA.
Lisa has gone a little crazy making jewelry and decorating in Texas.
Carol in Iowa and I share an interest in painting stuff and decorating.
Mary Ruth in Virginia has an amazing talent for beautifying her home.
And Janet in NC has already voted! She and I share an interest in knitting, among other things.
So here are the rules again:
Link to me in your blog
List 6 quirky things about yourself OR
List 6 things you collect
Link to 6 more blogs and pass on the tag.
And remember playing is always optional. And you can change the rules if you want to.
4 comments:
Your collections are wonderful, Ceci, and so you. I love how some are collected and some are inherited.
I do hope you will be posting some of your paintings here as handmade crafts are always a pleasure to see. If only we could touch them instead of admiring them virtually!
Thank you SO much for being the first to "tag" me in this blog world. I've accepted and posted so please check my blog. You gave me a challenge today while putting a smile on my face.
Are you knitting scarves this year? I can't wait to see what you do next!
Ceci..You have great collections. I decided to play after asking my family if I had any quirks. They happily provided me with more than enough.
Im looking forward to seeing you in November!
Your knitting is very beautiful. I have done a little knitting but I mainly quilt. You make me want to grab some yarn and get to clicking!
I LOVE your collections. I think we must be, what did Anne Shirley say, Kindred Spirits! Must spend more time looking at your blog.
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