Lake House Guest Bedroom Decor
…Florida over the summer. The shade is from a shop in downtown, Lynchburg. My grandmother did the pressed flower picture and the mirror belonged to a relative. My grandmother was…
…Florida over the summer. The shade is from a shop in downtown, Lynchburg. My grandmother did the pressed flower picture and the mirror belonged to a relative. My grandmother was…
…of Lynchburg’s annual 10 miler. Both of us are considering running it again this year even though neither has done it in a long while. We have traveled as much…
Last summer I shared some of my vintage furniture finds, one of which was a mid-century chair that I purchased in downtown Lynchburg from Estates Revisited. I loved this…
…don’t mind the water stain on the print. I’m planning to sell this at the Vintage Lynchburg Sale in December. If it doesn’t sell, I’ll probably keep it for myself….
…on my kitchen table and plan to sell it at Vintage Lynchburg in December. Filled with silver balls, I think it will make a striking Christmas decoration. I’m also working…
…a circle for introductions and warm-up exercises consisting of singing “Father Abraham” with movements. The pack took off and quickly found the trail. Lynchburg is full of hills and a…
…a boarding house in either Vinton or Pearisburg. The candles are from a local candle place, https://www.beeswaxcandleco.com/, in downtown Lynchburg. I’ve had them for several years and they still smell…
…booth ready for Vintage Lynchburg Holiday Sale. I’m too tired (and lazy) to decorate at night after a long day in the classroom, so as of now, my house is…
Welcome to Throwback Thursday !!! Boy, this been a busy blog week! Here’s what I’ve been up to: I shared my experience at Vintage Lynchburg Holiday Sale. I still haven’t…
…my pictures in the order that they were taken. Megan and I started at Estates Revisited. If you like antiques and are in Lynchburg, you should check out this store….
…for about $10. The framed maps are all historical. The one to the left is of Lynchburg and the smaller ones are Civil War sites. It’s amazing what a few…
…to the left is Lynchburg in 1927. My parents surprised me with the pie safe one Christmas. The larger radio and phone on top of the pie safe belonged to…