In my last post, several people commented on this vintage house blessing that I'll be hanging in my new studio office. The last photo I shared was terrible (taken in dim light at night), so I took daylight photos today to show how beautiful this piece really is.
"Boze Blogoslaw Nasz Dom"...
... which is Polish for "God Bless Our Home."
As some of you know, 'vintage Catholic' will be the decor in the new studio/office. My dad, who we lost several years ago, was Polish. He attended Mass every morning. The Polish pieces, in particular, remind me so much of him.
This particular piece is framed under convex bubble glass, in a 'hammered' look frame
(which, being vintage, is quite rustic).
Tucked under the bubble glass are dimensional gravel walkways, Spanish Moss, dried flowers...
... and little white fences.
The little white fences surrounding the garden flowers remind me of our own.
(Do you see the camouflaged rabbit right above my watermark?
He was visiting our rabbit statuary one afternoon!)
Beyond the white fence is a rustic wood gate which leads to another cottage across the meadow.
The wooden gate reminds me of our own.
There is a young girl/woman standing in the doorway to the cottage. In my mind's eye, she is my Polish grandmother, at a young age, before she left Poland to come to America.
I think I could live 'happily ever after' in this beautiful cottage.
One of the features I love most are the diamond pane windows...
I've loved them forever
(which is why we put them in the family room addition we put on back in the 80's!).
Of course 'you know who' had to stop by and see what I was photographing!
Little Miss Curiosity!
There are several of these available online that say "God Bless Our Home" rather than the Polish translation that I have. Just click on the pink 'God Bless Our Home' below to view them. There's quite a variety of prices, frame styles, and even one that features a beautiful winter scene. I bought mine a while ago and the prices have definitely gone up since I purchased mine, but they are so beautiful.
We're also keeping a close eye on our handsome Mr. J.
Our poor little guy has not been feeling well at all since yesterday. In fact, he was at the Vet's office twice yesterday, was there again today. And depending on how he does tonight, he might be going again tomorrow. We are praying that the medicines he is on finally start to work on what appears to be multiple simultaneous health problems that came on very suddenly. I will keep you posted.
In closing, I wish you all a safe and happy Memorial Day weekend.
May we be forever grateful to those who sacrificed their lives for the freedoms
our beautiful country affords us.
May God bless America, and watch over all of the men and women
who so bravely defend her. I am so grateful to all of you: past, present, and future.
Donna