
Join me in celebrating my 100th Post on MudBay Musings! Here's a peek at part of the Giveaway - to see the rest of the items and join in the fun, please visit my MudBay Musings blog here before November 25.



Don't you adore beautiful, hand-marbled paper? I'm so glad these "disposable" notebooks were tucked away in an old trunk, allowing me to appreciate the simple elegance given to otherwise mundane, daily tasks of checque-writing and note-taking.


Grandmother Virginia's Uncle Joe, pictured on his 1918 Port of Buffalo waterfront pass. Has that Prohibition / "Untouchables" feel to it, doesn't it?
One of my mother's experiments - sun printing pieces of antique lace. The fabric prints were originally indigo in color; she made a vest out of most of them but then chemically altered a few of the leftovers with phosphate, resulting in this pretty sepia color.



