I have a small collection of antique valentines that I've been adding to each year
... it all started with this one from my Great Grandad to my Memaw ...
my darling proposed to me on valentines day
... ahhhh ...
these are my addition for this year
... courtesy of the superlative and quintessential eclectic Ruby Floy ...
and these are modern valentines suitable for any 12 year old
... 3-D and store bought ...
today's tea?
... rosehip and cherry from Ahmad ...
today's sky?
... robin's egg blue fading into mother of pearl pink ...
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I wish you a love and affection filled day - today and always!
Happy Valentines day to everyone :)
ReplyDeleteI love all your lovely cards Kimmie. What a romantic day to have a proposal!
Your sky looks just like mine!
I forgot to mention in my post this morning, I'm drinking coffee to get me going then switching to a cranberry tea to take with me on my day out :)
I love vintage Valentine's cards. I was going to get a photo of the sunrise sky yesterday, and didn't have batteries, then today it was too foggy. Oh well. lol Love the blue sky you are under. Have a happy day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vintage Valentines. So sweet.
ReplyDeleteOur morning was very foggy with misty light snow at times. It's clearing up some now. If I had a little more time I'd go snap some photos. :)
Hope to stop by everyone's posts this afternoon.
here's mine:
http://halleshobbies.blogspot.com/2012/02/valentine-tea.html
I stopped by early this morning, but you weren't up yet. Glad I came back for the lovely Valentines, both vintage and new. And of course, you will never forget that one special Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Tea Tuesday. Here's my Valentine and Tea post:
http://alteredbooklover.blogspot.com/2012/02/tealight-valentine-experiment.html
SWEET post. I loved each photo -- and that last one made my heart beat quicker. So beautiful. Happy Valentine's Day to you and your girlies!
ReplyDeleteLovely vintage Valentines, and a sweet post for a sweet gal. xox Corrine
ReplyDeleteLovely cards! We had a pink sunset, too! Wishing you all the best, Tammy
ReplyDeletemay the pulse of love,
ReplyDeletebe the pulse of your life!!
xoxoxooxox
sharing your heart at recuerda mi corazon
I love vintage valentines! They are just so much fun! We had a little snow storm last night and no blue sky today but yours is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy Tea-day!
~Donna~
Happy Tea day and Valentine's day! What a great way to describe our dear Ruby Floy!
ReplyDeleteme too, you...xo...(i LOVE your tea cup peeking around the valentiney corners)
ReplyDeleteadore no 2 the skipping child, melts me..
ReplyDeleteI was sent over here by Jean to check out tea on Tuesday and had a great time scrolling back through your posts... you have been busy lately and I am beyond envious of a teapot shaped cookie from a few posts back... I am going to go and try and hunt a cutter out at the baking supply store this morning... I think then my life will be complete... xx
ReplyDeletea perfect tea on tuesday with Valentines! the old cards are so lovely... x
ReplyDeleteHere by way of Rebecca's 'love fest', enchanted.
ReplyDeleteSue x
Those vintage valentine's are so much fun.
ReplyDeleteI just read the comment you left abou8t my camera. Yes, I have a tulip and mountain on this Vivitar camera a friend gave me in 2004. I think it was circa 2000. I could never get the settings to work, and was so surprised the first time I used the Kodak Zi6 my friend Scott gave me a couple of years ago. It took lousy "mountain" shots, but was perfect when I used the "tulip" setting. I had to go back to the Vivitar when the Kodak broke (the on/off button fell into the case). So, it was back to horrible macro shots and only fair medium and long range shots. Thanks for asking. Believe me, I've tried quite a few focal length and close ups are simply out of the question until I get a better camera.
ReplyDeletecute collection of pix
ReplyDeletefour love senryu
Such sweet stuff !
ReplyDeleteHappy love and light to you, Kimmie !