Do you ever look around at your home and garden and realise how many of your treasured possessions were actually given to you from loved ones,friends or family, past or present. While taking a moment today to sit,my mind was quite still. My eyes wondered around the garden from where I was sitting in the sunroom. Then a little time later, around the house. This Noritake dinner set was left to me by my late mother,it was a present to her from my brother in 1966 when he came home on RAR from Vietnam where he was serving with the Australian army.
The little bell with its sunflowers from a late dear friend on our anniversary,I think of her whenever my little grandson wants to ring it.
Beautiful burgundy coloured petunias for my birthday from a friend
This pot we Christened the pregnant lady,passed on to us by an aunt when they left South Australia 20years ago to move to Victoria. my aunt handmade it here in South Australia.
The bird bath which lay broken in the back garden of a house our younger son and his family bought. We salvaged it and my hubby cemented it back together and I mosaiced it.
A little candle lamp given to me by one of my embroidery friends
2 comments:
What a lovely topic to share. I myself am quite nostalgic & have many little trinkets & bits & bobs that remind me of a special someone or a special moment in time. Last Saturday I was given a simple rose from my mum. It was a little bud waiting to emerge into a beautfiul flower. I popped it into an old glass milk jug & put it on the kitchen table. Over the past week it did indeed blossom & each time I pass by, which is many times a day, it makes me think of her & how beautiful she is, just like her rose :)
Beautiful treasures indeed Jeanetteann. It is good to surround oneself with items that remind you of all the people you love and who love you. Is like having them around all the time :-) Thank you for sharing...Oh, and thank you for stopping by for a visit. Hope you come and visit again soon. Have a wonderful weekend.
Hugs and Kisses,
♥Ana
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