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Showing posts with label Louisa May Alcott. Show all posts
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Monday, January 30, 2017

Some New Prints - "For I am Not Afraid of Storms..." and "I love her..."


I hope you all had a nice weekend! I am hoping to get some more house photos taken today if the sun decides to pop out but for now I wanted to just quickly share a couple of our newest prints. This first one has a quote from one of my favorite authors, Louisa May Alcott, "I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship."


And then we also have this one by another favorite of mine, F. Scott Fitzgerald, "I love her, and that is the beginning and end of everything." This one would make a great Valentine's gift!


I hope you all have a wonderful Monday! 



Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Louisa May Alcott

I don't know about you, but I LOVE Louisa May Alcott. I grew up reading Little Women over and over and watching both the 1949 version with Elizabeth Taylor and the 1994 one with Winona Ryder, Kirsten Dunst, Claire Danes and Susan Sarandon. I loved many of her other novels as well. One thing I always found fascinating about her was that she spent a few summers right here in Walpole! In fact the home she stayed in used to be owned by a family member of ours. Her 1878 book Under the Lilacs, was inspired by her time here. The lilacs in Walpole are absolutely breathtaking! I love them so much that I wanted to name Lillie, "Lillabel", which means beautiful lilac, but couldn't quite win Jon over to it =) but at least we have been able to use it for her nickname! Anyway, my sisters, mom and I have been huge L. M. Alcott fans for as long as I can remember.


Last fall I mentioned to Anne Marie, (author of the blog Na Da Farm Life...with Anne Marie) that I was dying to find a photo of Louisa May Alcott that I could draw a silhouette from so we could offer a similar pillow to our Jane Austen one. Well, lo and behold, she informed me she had a book that she was pretty sure had a photo like that. Sure, enough she found it and it did indeed have the perfect photo to work from. She scanned it in to send me and also sent me some lovely photos of not only the book, but of her beautiful daughter reading it!

 


And now, thanks to Anne Marie, we are able to offer the Louisa May Alcott pillow cover!



(You can see how to build this little window seat with just a screwdriver and glue gun by clicking on this post here.)

I hope you all have a fabulous Tuesday!




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