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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

So I'm prowling around "down celler" (as we say here in the Northeast) at a Flower Shop that's been in business here on Cape Cod for 76 years and I spy this box of old ribbon. I didn't squeal, honestly I didn't, though it was tough not to. The gal who's worked there for about 20 years tells me that it was all ready down there when she started to work, her guess is it's from the late 70's or possibly early 80's. Hmmm, I'm trying to remember when the flocked wallpaper and such was "in". I started working in the florist business in the late 80's and I never saw any of this then. Doesn't matter, it's way cool now. This is my favorite color combination, and sadly, the one I have the least of.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

The Not So Easy Part

So, it's only been two months, just a blink of the eye really. Actually, it sort of is if you live in a summer vacation spot; July and August are fast and wild, especially if your outside-of-the-house-pay-the-bills job(s) have anything to do with the "summer people" and all 3 of mine do. You just strap on your work shoes and off you go for a whirlwind couple of months. September slows down bit in some ways but there's still allot going on. Truly I think September and October are the best months on the Cape. I hope to share with you a bit of this beautiful place I have the pleasure of living in. But first I need to get a little free time, then I need to figure out how to get pictures on this blog. Starting the blog was easy, getting it to look the way I want it to, not so easy. However, I did manage to get a visitor counter - not that anyone has visited yet, but hey, a girl can hope. Because of that knowledge I figured out how to add a button thingie for the coming soon www.Lollishops.com that promises to be a wonderland of a place to visit to shop and drool and shop and oh! and shop and ah! and shop some more. And maybe now I can figure out how to add the Etsy button thingie, the allready here wonderland of a place to shop and...

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

IT'S ALL HER FAULT

This is how it started. I don't really remember how I first found Amy Powers of http://inspireco.com. (I'm of an age where we are allowed to have lapses of memory) but I do know that hers was the first blog I read and she started it all for me. I began to visit her blog, then I began to check out her friends and in the blink of an eye I was hooked! How odd is it that I want to be just like her when I grow up but I'm older than her? I can't imagine that anyone reading this doesn't already know of Amy but, just in case, trust me, this is a woman you want to know. Visit her blog and you'll immediately know that she's someone you would love to have as a best friend. She couldn't have picked a better name, she is Inspiring! Amy, if you ever read this, Thank you!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

THAT WAS JUST TOO EASY!

Apparently I have a blog now. I filled in a few spaces, clicked a few things and suddenly "Congratulations! You have successfully created your blog". Damn Skippy, had I known it would be that easy I would have done it ages ago.

I have been in heaven since I discovered the world of blogging. It has been such a joy to visit the blogs of all these wonderful, creative, artistic, generous women (yes, I know there are wonderful men blogging too I just haven't visited them). I find a blog that touches me, then I visit their favorite blog friends and then their friends and on it goes. It's almost overwhelming, but I love it. No, actually, the better word is intoxicating, I almost feel tipsy after a blog binge. One of the things I love about it is this amazing sense of community, a meeting of kindred spirits. I am touched, and yes, a bit envious, of the stories of friendships that have been started through blogs. Some of these lovely people do meet face to face, others not, but the connection and the caring is deep and strong. I must admit when I first heard of blogging I thought of it as an activity for loners and recluses, those who were afraid of or uncomfortable with real social interaction. How silly was I? I am so excited to start my own blogging adventure! I look forward to the journey and do hope that I'll have some company along the way. I'd love to hear from you.