Fresh Finds at the Sacramento Antique Faire
Armchair Traveling to Chateau Domingue
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Antiques and Art at the Armory
Friday, October 1 11:00 am-7:30 pm
Photo from 2009 Antiques and Art at the Armory show
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I hope I can get back down to Pasadena soon, since I only hit the tip of the iceburg when I was there last. So much shopping....so little time.
Be sure to stop in and say "hi" to Mary and Angela when you are in the neighborhood!
Local Color: Three Women


Fun teak birdhouse. Eye catching accessory!

Antique Octagonal Table
This table almost made it to my house.....but I had no specific place to put it. I still think about it.... a lot.

Outdoor Garden Area
This bench is just like the two we still have on our front porch. Prices are not much higher than they were 14 years ago! We painted ours a sort of a dark brown-black. (Here's a peek at one on the porch)...


A friend of mine got two of these new leather wing back chairs to put in front of her fireplace. We are painting her paneling and brick fireplace white for a dramatic backdrop!

Large warehouse full to the brim.
Three Women and an Armoire. A little bit of Sacramento shopping....a little bit of this....a little bit of that....and a lot of fun.
Shopping the Antique Faire

Sacramento Antique Faire
Sacramento has an Antique Faire under Highway 50 every second Sunday of the month. I am lucky it is about a half mile from my house, so it is easy to case it every month. One of these days I am going to have to get there before all of the pickers grab up all of the choice items...say about 6 in the morning?
One of the best things about the location, other than it's proximity to my house, is that the Highway provides shade over the whole Faire. Nice for us, and even nicer for the vendors!







Curtis Park Home Tour....A Well Traveled Life
I wanted to show you a house that took my breath away. I have passed this house a million times. It is one block away from ours. I never knew what was hiding inside.

The Living Room is furnished with art and artifacts from all over the world
The house is a beautiful example of Craftsman architecture with it's natural shingle exterior. This particular home has been meticulously restored down to the beautiful arched doorways trimmed in Eucalyptus. And one might expect the predictable Craftsman style furniture to complete the picture. But upon entering, I was completely taken away. I was charmed at first sight. It was clear that the owners of this house were travelers and had many stories to tell.

Dining Room with Teak table set with pottery made by a friend with Thai Stainless Steel. Plein Air Art.
It was hard to tear myself away from one room, there was so much to see. There was a life here. Many lives really. The owners have lived in many countries including Afghanistan, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Peru. The Living Room held a canopied bed where one could dream away the hours thinking about Bengal Tigers and soft scented nights under the stars.







