Hi everyone, thanks for everyone’s kind words.
Terry those timers are from the late 60’s, I didn’t realize that Lux made so many colors either until I found that display.
Austin, I’ve been collecting vintage supermarket products from the estate sales over the past 10 years. These boxes are really hard to find because people generally didn’t hang onto a box of Cheerios for 40 years.
Lawrence, yes most people pick the appliances to match the kitchen colors, we picked the colors to match the appliances.
Jeff, we found the sink at an outside junk yard in northern Minnesota. It was covered in dirt, but when I brushed away the dirt I could see the shine that it had on it. It looks like it was never installed. So $15 later we hauled it home and saved it for a few years until we were ready to install it. I just love it, I bought a NOS Pink version of this exact same sink from Bethann, so now I need to figure out how to install them both.
Al you have good eye for vacuums, I had to vacuum up the dog hair before I dare take pictures with my Tan G. With dear Gladys our black lab in the house I have to (or more truthfully should be) vacuum constantly.
Don, I’ll take a close up picture of that little door and explain in a few minutes.
John we love the awnings, they are fun, we‘re not the only gay house on the block so we have to keep up with the Jones‘! We put the awnings up every April and they come down in late November before the snow come. The problem is the ugly brown trim, I want to go Sea-Foam Green and Neal wants Chartreuse. I hope I win.
Greg, behave and don’t get me started
Dan, very good eye you have for furniture. Yes we have a Paul McCobb dining room set which I love from around 1950.
Thanks again everyone for all your kind words.
Dan here is our Paul McCobb table and chairs, these house pictures were taken about six months ago…