This little washstand has stood in our dining room, in the same exact place, since I was a little girl. My mother had a washstand set on it -- a large bowl and ewer, with accompanying pieces all in a pink floral pattern. I'll show them to you some time.
I tend to have flowers on it in summer, and branches with berries in the fall and winter. My $6. thrift store silver coffee pot sits here now, along with some butler's crumb picker uppers. What do you call those things?
Here is a closeup shot of the washstand. Apparently at some point, the drawer pulls were changed out. I used to love to go through all the things my mother kept in these drawers -- old vintage cards, newspaper clippings of her wedding, and an old Brownie camera.
This is a pewter coffee set that my father gave to my mother for Christmas one year. How she loved that gift! She would proudly bring it out at every holiday.
I have a lot of mirrors in my house -- not because I like to look at myself (yuk!) but because they capture the light from outside and make a small, dark house a bit brighter. One of the other things I love about the mirrors is that they reflect little visions of my rooms that seem almost unfamiliar. It's like looking at an entirely different place!
We will be enjoying a quiet holiday weekend here at home. I hope you all have fun over the next few days, and I will see you on Tuesday. Happy Labor Day!
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