The needlepoint was done by Agnes Young Long in the 1930s. Some of her needlepoint work is in need of repair which will be done by a conservator. An upholsterer has been hired to replace the seat once the repair is finished.
The posts on this web log are mostly photos of objects that came from my parent's home when they moved in October 2006. It felt like my world was being taken apart. I didn't really want all this stuff. I liked it where it was; in John and Emily's house. So with this blog I guess I'm trying to put that world back together again. That can't be done. But through the objects in the photos in these "posts," and most importantly through the "comments" and "posts" that other family members add, a new world of memories, recollections and stories can be gathered.
David, May 2008
Other Ways to See the Comments and the Posts
To see a "post" with its "comments" open and readable on the same page just click on the name of the post. I like this alternate layout because it's the comments, the stories about the stuff, that are the heart of this blog. Without the stories, it's just stuff. In this alternate layout click on NEWER POST or OLDER POST to navigate. Use HOME to return to the standard layout.
Another way to navigate is to use the BLOG ARCHIVE below. Just click on a POST TITLE and go right to that page.
Or use the SEARCH BLOG function at the very top of the blog.
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The needlepoint was done by Agnes Young Long in the 1930s. Some of her needlepoint work is in need of repair which will be done by a conservator. An upholsterer has been hired to replace the seat once the repair is finished.
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