Chickens in the Basement

I love to write and I love to laugh. When I write, I get to the point quick. My stories would fit on the back of a postcard. They usually make me chuckle. And you know what they say, "It's all about me!"
Showing posts with label Stacey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stacey. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Easter Wishes!

Hey! Ya'll may have already gotten this in an e-mail, but it is so perfect for my blog, I have to share it with you. Just click on the link to see a quick chicken cartoon!

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Thanks to Stacey at Flotsam and Jetsam who sent me this link. Make sure you visit her blog to enter into a vintage, French, sewing thingie she's giving away in honor of her real live store she's opening near Washington, DC!

Monday, January 18, 2010

I Love My Mailman!

This is what he brought yesterday! I just love it!

Actually, that gives the mailman more credit than he should have. Come to think of it, he brings way more bills than goodies!

This postcard was sent to me by my friend, Stacey. I love it! She said it reminded her of me. If I could command the girls to LAY, I wouldn't have to add eggs to the grocery list in the winter!

Her blog is Flotsam and Jetsam. Stacey is a talented girl who knows so much about ephemera. As a matter of fact, Stacey has been very good for my vocabulary. She has explained to me what ephemera, flotsam, jetsam and bibelot mean. It takes a special person to use big words like these without coming across as uppity, but Stacey pulls it off easily. She knows her stuff and is very good at explaining things so that they are very interesting. She has worked in museums, has goodies for sale in antique stores in Washington, DC, has sold her treasures at the Big Flea in DC (but prefers to be a shopper than a seller), and is thinking about creating a CD with loads of digital images from her enormous ephemera collection to sell on-line.

I'm privileged enough to know Stacey in real life, too. Before she moved to Washington, she lived near Raleigh and sold her pretty stuff at SuzAnna's Antiques. She would often wear a vintage apron over her jeans or a vintage skirt. She is just as cute as she can be! Since she lived in Raleigh, she made friends and connections, so she comes for visits and trunk shows from time to time. We get to catch up and shop!

Thank you! Thank you! The post card is going in a frame and on the wall in my laundry room. That's where I display all of my chicken "ephemera and bibelots."