Friday, January 22, 2010

Another treasure from the estate sale- thank you, Bob Willige for passing along your Oklahoma history book. Published in 1956, Harlow Publishers in Oklahoma City. I'm actually going to read this, and going out on a limb here....I think the version of our State's history in this book, might differ a little from the version we have today. I know, that's Crazy(horse) talk.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Just another note, I've started another blog exclusively for my adventures in coffee- check it out at www.okiecoffeecharm.blogspot.com.

Alright PETA peeps, get ready. I've recently started getting into vintage fur- which I think is a fantastic loophole for getting fur- recycling old fur without growing the new fur industry. I found this mink purse for $35, and a silver fox wrap for $25 at an estate sale! They both needed a little TLC, and I've already replaced the lining and strap of the purse (and am kicking myself for not taking good 'before' pictures of the inside lining). The fabric I chose was a paisley silk skirt I found at Goodwill- once again- repurposing. My next post I'll put pics of the finished product, and I think at least one of the pics shows a little of the ugly dusty rose lining it had before. And please don't throw red paint on me next time you see me;)

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Hummingbird Cake

Proof that some of the most delicious fantasticalness can come from the smallest, most obscure hole in the wall restaurants. This is the hummingbird cake (think moist banana nutbread with THICK, RICH cream cheese frosting) from Ann's Country Kitchen in Elgin, OK. This cake haunts my dreams.

Owl is the old Wiser....

I recently went through my Granny Wiser's old jewelry boxes that I inherited. I always find something I haven't seen before, even though I've gone through all of it many times before. And I guess it is true that if you hold onto something long enough, it will come back around! As evidenced by this darling owl pendant I found that belonged to the original 'Wiser' woman. What a sweet connection to my darling Granny. It's legit vintage people!