Saturday 12 July 2014

A Rainbow and a Beautiful Find

Today has been a beautiful day so I wandered around the garden and tried to make a rainbow:

This morning DH and I went for a mooch around our local town of Horncastle.  We haven't been there for a while and were delighted to find it seemed to be thriving, full of people, some new and interesting shops and today, being Saturday, there was also a market plus some craft stalls.  Horncastle is known for the many antique shops there and so we had a look in a few, not for anything in particular but just to see if anything caught our eye.  In a junk rather than antique shop my eye was caught by an unused preserving pan, ideal for dyeing as the aluminium will add a bit to the mordant and I won't mix my dyeing pans up with the cooking pans!  I also found a linen shirt/jacket that fitted nicely and was crying out to come home with me.  Al bought two cut glass whisky tumblers, made by Royal Doulton and a snip at £5.  Those times would have made it a successful mooch, plus the delicious lunch we had in the local Italian restaurant, but I also found this:

Sorry for the poor photograph, I was trying to avoid a reflection of me (and didn't succeed completely). 

It's a watercolour and dated '38, 1938 I assume, and was labelled as "Oriental Village Scene".  The bamboo forest in the background is so reminiscent of the land surrounding the farm in Fujino where I stayed with my Indigo Sisters on the Japanese Textile Study Tour and the detail in the painting is delightful.  I don't know where in the "Orient" the village is, neither did the seller obviously, nor do I mind.  It was a case of having to take it home (and it wasn't very expensive). The frame is rather lovely too, a bit of damage and it's rather grubby but that all adds to the charm in my opinion.  The painting is currently hanging in my sewing room, awaiting a more perfect spot but at least I can admire it where it is.
A little stitching now while DH cooks dinner (aren't I lucky?), I am making another prayer flag for another special birthday coming up.  I hope you're all having a lovely weekend too.

10 comments:

  1. What a lovely day you had! Great picture of a Japanese farm house.

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  2. Yes your have indeed made a rainbow Lis. Your garden must look beautiful at the moment.

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  3. The little picture definitely looks like Fujino! I love it and the lady is wearing indigo dyed clothing....

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  4. Love the rainbow, and what great bargains! Well done!

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  5. Sweet little painting to go with your rainbow of flowers.

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  6. What an adventure you had today. Such a wonderful rainbow and memories if Fujino to boot. It looks so much like the shed at the back of Bryan's farmhouse. What a special find. You are indeed a lucky girl.

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  7. Lucky you getting some good "finds" and your garden must be lovely with all those flowers.

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  8. my kind of shopping! great finds, the picture is a treasure. the rainbow in the garden is lovely.

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  9. The garden views are lovely, and the bargain finds were lucky!

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  10. The picture is just lovely :)

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