Wednesday 5 November 2014




NOVEMBER: A MONTH OF REMEMBRANCE

Beginning with All Souls Day and moving on to Remembrance Day itself the month of November quietly reminds us of those who have left the world we still inhabit.  We may no longer hear their voices in the same way we once heard them but we cherish their memories and hold their keepsakes close in our hearts.  
Personally I like November, it's a chance to have a good wallow in the past and enjoy celebrating all that is gone but not forgotten......... often the glimpse of a long loved possession or the uncovering of a small heritage artefact keeps the departed very much alive in our hearts and minds. 




Vintage Tie Clip  JustMakeLemonade
Antique Baby Shoes by WeeLambieVintage
Vintage Song Book by BirdOnATwig
Floral Pendant Brooch by NewEnglandReflection
Friendship Card by SouthernShabbyGal
Vintage Dolls Carriage by lakesidecottage
Soldier Portrait by PlumsandHoney
Vintage Wooden Blocks by Vintassentials
Red Gingham Baby Quilt by FrenchRosebudCottage
Vintage ScrapBook by TreasuredPrimitives
Sweet Sisters Photograph by MyVingtique
Family Silhouette by CottageAndSprout
Antique Ambrotype by BoudreauCollection
Vintage Childrens Verse Book by APureVintage
Vintage Handpainted Sign by OutAndAboutVintageII
Vintage Trinket Box by dkgeneralstore
Kid Leather Gloves by GreenbriarCreations

A Selection of WHAT'S NEW from some of
our Rusty Dusty Shops
                    




10 comments:

  1. This is such a lovely and touching collection, remembering those who have passed. It shows a deep insight and sensitivity that is truly beautiful. Thank you!

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  2. I wallow also in times past...lovely assortment of remembrances here.
    I am tickled to be featured in What's New also..many thanks!

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  3. This was like going through a trunk in the attic and carefully pulling out treasures that have been carefully stored and thoughtfully chosen. The things we save and remember are our history. Thank you for a delightful view into the past.

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  4. This blog is so beautiful, and so well written - sensitive and inspiring!
    Thank you, Anne-Marie (A Pure Vintage)

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  5. What a touching and nostalgic tribute! Awesome! Thank you for including Just Make Lemonade in the RDT Blog!

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  6. An extraordinarily wonderful collection.
    Thanks for sharing.

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  7. This is a beautiful blog, well written. I am thrilled to be part of this wonderful collection. Thank you so much for sharing. Dee

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