REPOST from The Past
All of these dishes belonged to my grandmother, then my mother and now ME..
Grandmas Ipod
"You're So Varicose Vein" by Carly Simon
"How Can You Mend A Broken Hip?" by the BeeGees
"I Can't See Clearly Now" by Johnny Nash
"These Boots Give Me Arthritis" by Nancy Sinatra
"Once, Twice, Three Trips to the Bathroom" by the Commodores
"I Get By with a Little Help from Depends" by the Beatles
"Talking' �Bout My Medication" by the Who
"I Heard It through the Grape Nuts" by Marvin Gaye
15 comments:
You really have some nice glass dishes :D
Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
These dishes are so pretty and the sunshine enhances that.
Love grandma's ipod play list. I'll be humming "I get by with a little help from depends" all day...lol
Love the pictures and their shadows. The play list is hilarious and fits us perfectly!
Good morning, Sandra! Love the glass dishes and the shadow shots. The pun song titles are cute! Enjoy your day and the week ahead!
Those song titles cracked us up.
Mom wants to know if you can come wash our crystal?
Hugs madi your bfff
I believe I have all these dishes, except the tray. Inherited, of course. the reflections are glorious! Beautiful pattern detail, like art. The jokes are hilarious! I am still chuckling. I will read them all to Phil when he gets home, and we will both laugh, and be giggling the rest of the day. People will think we are old fools. Which we probably are.
You have created a new art form: Reflection Art. I keep looking and cannot LEAVE. The square one even has little stars. I am now wondering what dishes to do this with, and what time of day.
Love these photos. And I have all the same dished except the divided serving dish.
Lovely glass!
Cool glassware!
That's MY kind of music on the playlist. I can especially relate to the Commodores.
beautiful dishes with so many memories. :) I have one of the small square dishes. :)
hugs,
Marie
I love those fancy dishes.
The glass is gorgeous but youe song lines really made me smile.
They are beautiful!!
ROFL at iPod playlist! Love Depression glass, and what you've captured with the light.
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