A hint of fall is visible in San Diego, California, on the campus of Point Loma Nazarene University--sweetgum trees display their splendor on an early November day.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Vermont Countryside in Winter
Near Wordless Wednesday....
A vintage photo taken by a great-uncle, George Thomas Galbraith (born 23 October 1877), in Barnet, Caledonia County, Vermont. This is on the land where my Scottish ancestor, John Galbraith, settled in 1774.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Vintage Green Tiger Press Card, "He Claimed for His Bride"
Vintage Green Tiger Press Notecard with Poem Insert and Envelope, "He Claimed for His Bride", illustration by Florence Harrison.
A princely figure greets his love at a gate in the springtime. Fruit trees and tulips are in bloom, and bluebirds of happiness fly about the couple.
Here is a classic image by Florence Harrison, who was commissioned to produce illustrations for a sumptuous edition of Christina Rossetti's poems published by Blackie and Son in 1910.
This full-color image has been printed and tipped (glued) onto high-quality laid paper stock. The interior of the card is blank. The back of the card contains descriptive text giving details about the illustration in the lower left-hand corner. A matching envelope is included, as well as a poem insert page with a translation of a German medieval lyric. The poem is reproduced from hand-calligraphy.
You can find this and many other Green Tiger Press items in my Etsy shop.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Preparing to Weave (Wrapped Yarns)
A group of yarns--some handpainted, a number handspun--wrapped and up on my inspiration board. I'm about to warp one of my looms for a late fall project.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
My Great-Grandparents' 50th Wedding Anniversary


Tuesday, November 3, 2009
The Sister of My Paternal 3rd Great Grandmother
Christine Bichler (wife of Christophe Decker) 1794 - 1888
She emigrated with a group of family members, including my second great-grandmother (her niece Catherine Decker) from Hottviller, Moselle, France, to the United States (ultimately settling in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania). They left from Le Havre, France, aboard the bark "Camille" and landed in New York on the 20th of May 1848.


