Thursday, October 8, 2009

The Peacocks have Come Home to Roost

A number of years ago, my Mother-in-law decided to hire a professional decorator to help her update the front three rooms in their home (the living room and two bedrooms). My in-law's home was well-built but, being constructed around 1940, the rooms were small. Mom fell in love with a pair of hand-crafted, metal peacocks, which seemed too large for their small living room, but the decorator convinced Mom they would look great over the sofa. With this professional's okay, Mom went ahead. The craftsmanship on the peacocks is amazing and we always enjoyed them in their home. You might like to click to enlarge the photo so you can see just how intricate the workmanship is.
When Steve's folks passed away in 2005, and their things were divided among their four children's families, these peacocks were among the things that made their way east to MO. While most other things were incorporated immediately into the new home we built in 2006, the peacocks remained wrapped in newspaper on the top shelf of a storage unit in the garage. Some time ago, I decided they would be perfect for the wall in our stairwell but considering that Steve is banned from using ladders (after having had an accident some years ago in which he broke his back, his tailbone, and several other things!), in the garage they remained. I finally decided the best way to get them hung was to move them inside where they were in the way (well, pretty much) and enlist the help of our son Jon, whose various jobs have equipped him with great "ladder skills." WALLAH! We think they are the perfect "adornment" for the wall in our stairwell, and love to have them "greet" us when we enter through the front door. The peacocks have now "come home to roost" at our home and we are enjoying them very much. .

I'm including two or three more photos that represent how I've spent some of my time the past couple of days. Early in the summer, I posted some pictures on my blog of some unique clay pots that my Mother-in-law made. I was excited about the possibility of their becoming home to some newly acquired succulents. The succulents thrived in these pots and we've spent the summer enjoying them on our front steps. So much so that, now that it's turning colder, I don't have the heart to watch them die. So I moved the picture frames from the windowsill in my office, and have moved the succulents to that windowsill for the winter. I wanted to include one more picture of some of them here to show how they grew over the summer. I think Mom would be pleased that they found such great homes in her unique pots!

Finally, I wanted to make some small gifts that "said fall" for the gals I visit teach, as well as for the friends who helped me with the birthday luncheon last week. Needless to say, the number of expensive gifts is endless, for those who have the money and/or the desire to buy those, but since most of us don't (have the money, that is), I think it's fun to shop around and find those little gifts that and fun and appreciated but which don't leave the receiver feeling obligated to reciprocate. The bargains I found this go-round included cute little ceramic bread pans (though I opted to fill them with homemade gingersnaps this time) for $.99 at Michael's; little jack o'lantern t-towels that were 2/$5 at Target; and, finally, I had so much fun making pumpkins last year (when my sisters showed me how when we were in WY together), that I decided to make some more to share. They are made with a little bit of fabric, some fall leaves, a little jute, and a roll of toilet paper. Yup! Now, how's that for creative? :)

2 comments:

  1. As usual, I love all your beautiful pictures and love the peacocks. It is fun to see your home again and brings back wonderful memories of being there. I think the succulents are gorgeous and will be enjoyed all winter and the pumpkins are so fun to make. I have shared them with quite a few in Wisconsin also, along with the wonderful gourds that our friend grew and shared with us. I always enjoy reading your blog and miss and love you lots. Your sister, Lynda

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  2. I love the peacocks. How unique and beautiful! They look perfect in the front entryway.

    Sabra

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