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Monday, October 29, 2012

A Story About Cotton Sheets

First of all, yeah, yeah, I know, another "first of all" but I think you'll like this one.

I have had so many bloggers email me and ask about my photos. Now, I am NOT going to give my sources; you'll have to figure out your own sources. But I will tell you that I'm in the process of loading a lot of them to a website for you to view. I have well over 14,000 of them so far. I only post about 15 on each blog post. I truly want to share with you and you can grab any you want. I don't care one bit. I am truly, truly excited to share with you but it will take me a long time. So I'm dedicating the time in putting them somewhere that you can view them without all my talking; although, many of you like the stories as much as the photos. I'll let you know when I have a good amount uploaded to the site. I can do that a lot faster than a blog post. But trust me, it's going to take a while to do them. Just keep reading and I'll tell you when.


Oh, and another thing. I just had surgery on my left hand last week and am having to curtail my keyboarding for a bit till it heals, but I'm scheduled out for several weeks so not to worry.
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I love cotton sheets. My daughter even bought some 600-count cotton sheets for one of her guest rooms for when we visit her. They are worth the money. I will only buy cotton for my bed. My feet especially can tell the difference. They are the best and, therein, lies a story.

I told this to a "thrifty" friend of mine about 12 years ago. Thrifty meaning cheap. ;-) Loved that woman but she was cheap. She would always, and I mean always, buy the cheapest brand, something I wasn't used to. I mean it's not my deciding factor with a lot of things, especially sheets. She had purchased 50%  cotton/50% polyester sheets all her life.

Anyway, she heeded my advice and finally got some 100% cotton sheets. She put them on her bed and when it came time to wash them, she did. She called me and said, "How do I get the wrinkles out?" Well, for me, wrinkles weren't a problem. I said she could iron them or just put them on the bed. I could tell over the telephone she was disgusted, having never thought of wrinkling. I just take mine out of the dryer, fold them as carefully as possible and put them in the linen closet. (And, yes, I used to iron them, but gave that up about 10 years ago.) I think she threw them in the garbage! I would have bought them from her. What a waste. But I love the cottony feel of them on my body and, yes, I can tell the difference in the 100% and the 50/50. To me, it's a no brainer! She moved away right after we moved to this town. I doubt she's ever forgiven me.
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This was one of my favorite rooms during the 90s. I don't know why as I'm not a person partial to brown or beige but the yellow walls just entranced me. Plus the black of the coffee table was beautiful. Just a very elegant room.


I've stated before how I love this kind of shower, one that doesn't need a door or a curtain. I love the whole design of this bathroom.


This is a house owned by Sister Parrish, one of the foremost designers of the last century. (For those of you younger people, that's the 1900s, not the 2000s!) I loved her casualness of an elegant room. Absolutely divine! She gave me so many ideas my head just swam.


Even back in the 1970s, 80s and 90s people wanted an elegant/rustic getaway.


When I saw this photo in a magazine I wanted immediately to have a spot in a room like this.


Plus, even back then, women wanted an elegant outdoor room to entertain.


It was even back then I recognized the beauty of leather pieces in a room.


Pink was "in" by several innovative women. I could see the future of that color back then.


This was one my one all-time favorite rooms also. I loved the pink, red and yellow together. It would be years before I caught the "vision" though. ;-)


Here again, the vivid reds and yellows brought into a room by the innovative use of a collection of magazines. All in all, a lovely, festive and cutesy room.


Coming upon the Christmas season, I thought I'd show you just a few photos from a Christmas room in the 90s.


How about that lighthouse? Is that cute or what?!


Lucky is the person who can have a room dedicated to the colors of the holiday season all year round. Same room as above.


I've always adored this tiny cottage kitchen area.


With this photo I caught the "animal skin" craze. I started making pillows with leopard print fabrics. Remember that? Sigh...
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Keep calm and glitter, glow or sparkle! ;-)

Believe that life is worth living and your belief will help create the fact.
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10 comments:

  1. Oh Girlie, Ill be sure to check out your photo stash! Since I dearly love what you bring here!!! Im loving the cottage especially, that birdcage? win! And Im with you when it comes to cotton! Good material is always the best bet! :)

    Hugs,

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  2. all of those photos are timeless, real style never dies! thanks for the pics!

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  3. Connie- I'm sorry to hear about your hand. Heal quickly. I love cotton sheets, I thought I was the only one that liked the way the feel on my feet. lol I also like the way you share your thoughts and pictures. Why does everyone have to have them all readily available. I love the plaid Christmas couch and room. Blessings Paula

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  4. I so agree about cotton, Connie, nothing else will do for me. I used to buy French cotton sheets which last for years and are very lovely to sleep in.

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  5. I agree about the sheets. Nothing like cotton! I love that round table with the lace floor length table cloth and those lace curtains in the window. The tiny kitchen area in the cottage is so sweet! Thanks Connie for the lovely photos. There are beautiful things in all of them.

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  6. Connie, I forgot to mention your surgery. That's what happens when I'm writing a comment and the phone rings. Anyways, wishing you luck. Hope it heals well and quickly!

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  7. I'm casting another vote for 100% cotton sheets. Love the feel! Take care and hope your hand heals well!

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  8. Me too, on the cotton sheets.....but I'll go one step further: Mine have to be WHITE! I'm convinced that you can't sleep well on coloured sheets! (crazy? maybe)

    Sooooo glad I stumbled on your blog today. Lot's of fun! I'll be back often!

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  9. Those are some great photos! Love all the different colors and your sheet story was too funny! Thank you for sharing this at my Make it Pretty Monday party at The Dedicated House. Hope to see your prettiness again on Monday. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

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  10. These photos are terrific! I love the birdcage in the one photo and all this beautiful furniture! So lovely! Always a pleasure visiting here!

    Great shots!

    Hugs Anne

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