After that we went to the end of the lane, where there is a lovely little pale blue inn that it is reported that Andrew Jackson once stayed in!
on the other side of the lane is the 1700's graveyard. in it were several stone benches and twisted tress that we chose to take advantage of.
On spur of the moment, I went home with Lady Weaver and her sister and went to church with them the next morning. After which I proceeded to My Aunt's and Grandparents' for a little get together for my and my cousin's birthday. Katelynne is now 10, which is extremely hard to contemplate. :D
The dress I wore was a gift from a friend of my parents a few weeks ago. It's my first vintage dress! (by the by.. can anyone date it?? it has snaps up the side)
I then spent a night at my aunt's, where I proceeded to leave my thread for my vest. But! I did manage to get the material for my Biltmore dresses! I started on them so I would have something to occupy me. :D I have the underdress for mine done already!
And so until next time!
God bless!
5 comments:
I LOVE your vintage dress! I'm not sure of the date, but it looks 20s in style. :)
~Gabrielle
I hate the gravestone picture... I look so *erg*.... lol
SO MUCH FUN! I still think that that would be the best place to have a vintage scary movie marathon! (Make the best first date, in fact, if a guy took me there for a date I would marry him - no questions :P )
I love the first and last pic of us (and your dress! I want it!!!!!!) ^_^
I really like your vintage dress! It is so pretty! I'm no expert, but your dress looks like it is from the 1920s. Unless it is a reproduction from a later time. Does it have any tags?
~Ashley
Aw I love that pic Lady!!
Um no no tags sadly... That was what I checked for first. And I thought it might be 20's, but I was too new at this to be sure.
I love it though! true antique or not. It's really comfy!
1920's I am guessing.
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