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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message 3.184... > On Sun 13 Jan 2008 11:00:25a, Dee.Dee told us... > >> >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message n>> > Anything >> new and shiny, >>>> Dee Dee >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> Baubles, bangles, and beads! Just luv ya! >>> >>> -- >>> Wayne Boatwright >> >> >> >> Same here, sweetums. >> Although I don't think you're completely without sin. ;-)) > > Guilty! > >> You've told me about some of your 'collections.' >> Although I don't know if you're into the new stuff like I am. > > Not so much. Can't really afford it these days. We're still buyinig odd > bits of furniture for the new (now 1 year old) house. > > -- > Wayne Boatwright > I mis-wrote. I meant to say, Although I don't think you're into the new ......." I'll bet you have some selections of furniture stores in that area -- Geez, I've not seen any good furniture stores since the 70's in Seattle, the Bon Marche -- if anyone remembers. Even a good furniture store doesn't seem to have what I'm looking for anymore. Dee Dee |
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On Sun 13 Jan 2008 11:43:12a, Dee.Dee told us...
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > 3.184... >> On Sun 13 Jan 2008 11:00:25a, Dee.Dee told us... >> >>> >>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message n>> >>> Anything new and shiny, >>>>> Dee Dee >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> Baubles, bangles, and beads! Just luv ya! >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Wayne Boatwright >>> >>> >>> >>> Same here, sweetums. >>> Although I don't think you're completely without sin. ;-)) >> >> Guilty! >> >>> You've told me about some of your 'collections.' >>> Although I don't know if you're into the new stuff like I am. >> >> Not so much. Can't really afford it these days. We're still buyinig >> odd bits of furniture for the new (now 1 year old) house. >> >> -- >> Wayne Boatwright >> > > > I mis-wrote. I meant to say, Although I don't think you're into the new > ......" > > I'll bet you have some selections of furniture stores in that area -- > Geez, I've not seen any good furniture stores since the 70's in Seattle, > the Bon Marche -- if anyone remembers. Even a good furniture store > doesn't seem to have what I'm looking for anymore. > > Dee Dee > > > > > > > > We have some nice shops and design studios here, but 90% of what I buy is from NYC where I still know dealers. -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 01(I)/13(XIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* 'Forget about World Peace.....Visualize Using Your Turn Signal!' ******************************************* |
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![]() "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > > We have some nice shops and design studios here, but 90% of what I buy is > from NYC where I still know dealers. > > -- > Wayne Boatwright That's fantastic! When we lived in Hawaii, we lived the last months in a high rise. A guy moved in adjacent and immediately started remodeling. When he went to buy his furniture, he took a trip to North Carolina and had it all shipped to Oahu. He invited me in to see it after it was completed, I was interested in the furniture he had picked. What he had chosen was mostly a mixture of French Provincial and Ethan Allen type furniture, but he had put a fake fireplace in the living room. The condo was wall-to-wall furniture. Guess he had over-bought - :-)) The prices ARE good in NC, I've heard. Good luck, Dee Dee |
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On Sun 13 Jan 2008 01:46:24p, Dee.Dee told us...
> > "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > >> We have some nice shops and design studios here, but 90% of what I buy >> is from NYC where I still know dealers. >> >> -- >> Wayne Boatwright > > > That's fantastic! > > When we lived in Hawaii, we lived the last months in a high rise. A guy > moved in adjacent and immediately started remodeling. When he went to > buy his furniture, he took a trip to North Carolina and had it all > shipped to Oahu. He invited me in to see it after it was completed, I > was interested in the furniture he had picked. > > What he had chosen was mostly a mixture of French Provincial and Ethan > Allen type furniture, but he had put a fake fireplace in the living > room. The condo was wall-to-wall furniture. Guess he had over-bought > - :-)) The prices ARE good in NC, I've heard. LOL! It happens. Yes the prices are good, in NC. > Good luck, > Dee Dee Thanks! -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 01(I)/13(XIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* A guru is somone who knows more jargon than you. ******************************************* |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Sun 13 Jan 2008 01:46:24p, Dee.Dee told us... > >> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > >>> We have some nice shops and design studios here, but 90% of what I buy >>> is from NYC where I still know dealers. >>> >>> -- >>> Wayne Boatwright >> >> That's fantastic! >> >> When we lived in Hawaii, we lived the last months in a high rise. A guy >> moved in adjacent and immediately started remodeling. When he went to >> buy his furniture, he took a trip to North Carolina and had it all >> shipped to Oahu. He invited me in to see it after it was completed, I >> was interested in the furniture he had picked. >> >> What he had chosen was mostly a mixture of French Provincial and Ethan >> Allen type furniture, but he had put a fake fireplace in the living >> room. The condo was wall-to-wall furniture. Guess he had over-bought >> - :-)) The prices ARE good in NC, I've heard. > Yuch! As much as I like traditional furniture, I can't see using it in the tropics. It always made me sad to visit old friends who had retired from New England to Florida, taking their heavy, dark furniture with them. It looked out of place, incongruous with the lush surroundings and indoor-outdoor living. gloria p |
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![]() "Puester" > wrote in message > Yuch! As much as I like traditional furniture, I can't see using it in > the tropics. > It always made me sad to visit old friends who had retired from New > England to > Florida, taking their heavy, dark furniture with them. It looked out of > place, incongruous > with the lush surroundings and indoor-outdoor living. > > gloria p But with the indoor-outdoor living, the plastic slip covers sure help ![]() |
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On Sun 13 Jan 2008 08:09:57p, Edwin Pawlowski told us...
> > "Puester" > wrote in message > >> Yuch! As much as I like traditional furniture, I can't see using it in >> the tropics. >> It always made me sad to visit old friends who had retired from New >> England to >> Florida, taking their heavy, dark furniture with them. It looked out of >> place, incongruous >> with the lush surroundings and indoor-outdoor living. >> >> gloria p > > But with the indoor-outdoor living, the plastic slip covers sure help ![]() > > > Back many years ago in anothe lifetime, I worked as a licensed interior designer. I hate to bring ethnicity into this, but it always seemed to be either Jewish or Italian clients with "a bit" of money who had literally everything covered in plastic...custom made plastic slipcovers, lampshade covers, you name it. It was hard not laugh on a first visit. -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 01(I)/13(XIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Sometimes the best medicine is to stop taking something. ******************************************* |
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On Sun 13 Jan 2008 07:35:27p, Puester told us...
> Wayne Boatwright wrote: >> On Sun 13 Jan 2008 01:46:24p, Dee.Dee told us... >> >>> "Wayne Boatwright" > wrote in message > >>>> We have some nice shops and design studios here, but 90% of what I buy >>>> is from NYC where I still know dealers. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Wayne Boatwright >>> >>> That's fantastic! >>> >>> When we lived in Hawaii, we lived the last months in a high rise. A guy >>> moved in adjacent and immediately started remodeling. When he went to >>> buy his furniture, he took a trip to North Carolina and had it all >>> shipped to Oahu. He invited me in to see it after it was completed, I >>> was interested in the furniture he had picked. >>> >>> What he had chosen was mostly a mixture of French Provincial and Ethan >>> Allen type furniture, but he had put a fake fireplace in the living >>> room. The condo was wall-to-wall furniture. Guess he had over-bought >>> - :-)) The prices ARE good in NC, I've heard. >> > > > Yuch! As much as I like traditional furniture, I can't see using it in > the tropics. > It always made me sad to visit old friends who had retired from New > England to > Florida, taking their heavy, dark furniture with them. It looked out of > place, incongruous > with the lush surroundings and indoor-outdoor living. > > gloria p > Living in the Arizona desert, we have a quasi mix of desert southwest and antiques. It seems to work well. -- Wayne Boatwright ******************************************* Date: Sunday, 01(I)/13(XIII)/08(MMVIII) ******************************************* Sometimes the best medicine is to stop taking something. ******************************************* |
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