tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212636362424974677.post972021015291146708..comments2023-05-12T06:36:42.300-05:00Comments on LLYYNN - Lynn Davis: Vermouth Blanc and Tonic WineLLYYNN - Lynn Davishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11538418994323990630noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212636362424974677.post-16265017680528800072009-09-24T11:46:47.731-05:002009-09-24T11:46:47.731-05:00Hi Lynn,
These are just way to much fun and would...Hi Lynn,<br /><br />These are just way to much fun and would surely add a skip to your step when you were wearing them. Perfect pairing with your favorite pair of jeans & white tee shirt!! :)<br /><br />We lived in a S&R house in Walla Walla Wa. They became very popular at the tail end of the 1800-the end of the 1920s. Their hay day was during the Arts and Crafts movement. You decided what you wanted and what your budget was and then ordered the details. They were as plain or decorative as you desired. Yep Leann is right they were very well built, and economical especially for many of the isolated farming communities. They depended on S&R's catalog for everything any way so why not the house to put the stuff in?? :)The Joy of Nestinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16555028211041954641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212636362424974677.post-33732510778848412232009-09-24T09:33:17.541-05:002009-09-24T09:33:17.541-05:00I love old advertising too. I like that it was all...I love old advertising too. I like that it was all hand drawn which seems refreshing in contrast to all of the modern digital art work. Not that digital art work is bad, mind you. Just different. <br /><br />I used to live in a bungalow neighborhood that had quite a few Sears and Roebuck houses. They were surprisingly well made house with amazing woodwork.SummersStudiohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10250150360701388415noreply@blogger.com