Showing posts with label friendship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friendship. Show all posts

Sunday, January 3, 2016

Oh, the wonders!

I don't remember when I first read the book, 84 Charing Cross Road, but I immediately loved the concept of strangers corresponding for years and developing a comfortable friendship.


If you are not familiar with the story, it is written by New Yorker Helene Hanff about the 20 year correspondence she maintained with Frank Doel, the chief buyer of Marks & Co antiquarian booksellers in London, England.


Recently, I realized that through blogging and Instagram, I have formed relationships not unlike the friendship of Helene Hanff and Frank Doel.


On Wednesday, I saw this picture on Instagram with the following message


Despite having a female dog, I had no answers, but through Instagram, I have become friends with the lovely @pmacaulay who is a bit of a dog whisperer so I left the following comment.


Soon I saw that Shelley of @peoniesandtumbleweedblog had left me a comment.


And not far below that comment, I saw that Patricia had seen my comment and responded just as I knew she would do.


Next was Shelley's response to Patricia


followed by Patricia thanking me for getting her involved.


The conversation ended with Shelley's comment to both Patricia and me.


@peoniesandtumbleweedsblog is absolutely correct that we truly do have an amazing community


and I love the daily connections with friends made through social media.


Patricia and I were connected once again as I put these fun towels in Steve's kitchen today (they photographed much nicer on the baker's rack) because she lovingly chose them for me to fit my primary color palette and love of the ocean.


I also connected with Karen of The Feral Turtle today when I spotted this grouping of little red hearts in the entry. 


Karen sent me the hearts and these cool Asian discs (along with other fun Christmas decor) in the Christmas Ornament Exchange organized by Vicki of Life on Willie Mae Lane.


That connection led me to Vera of Row Homes and Cobblestones


as I placed a little creature in the vignette because she inspired my collection of mice.


As I write this, Steve is making a lovely prime rib dinner which will be served on these beautiful Pfaltzgraff Pistoulet dishes which were a gift from Kris of Junk Chic Cottage.


Mary Alice of Chateau Chic and @chateau.chic has no idea that we made a connection today, but this gorgeous mantel vignette I saw on her blog this morning led to my using stars on my mantel this afternoon.


Random connections and inspiration


with sweet people from all around the world are why I love blogging and Instagram.


Just as Helene Hanff and Frank Doel never met, and I might never meet my blogging or IG friends, but oh, the wonders of social media.


Thanks to all my blogging friends for connections ... friendships ... ideas ... and so much more.


Saturday, August 15, 2015

Gifts ... Gratitude ... Friendship ...

Over the last month, I have received lovely gifts ... from strangers.


An Instagram friend sent me gifts with a sweet card about GRATITUDE.


The line that resonates with me is turning "a stranger into a friend".


Nancy of @nantiques00 and I became friends when she left a fun comment on a picture I posted of my kitchen.


I cracked up when I read the part about being separated at birth.


Nancy seems to know me because the gifts she sent me were a set of vintage look patriotic cards


and three cute beachy style bracelets.


I signed up for #swapitlikeitshot on Instagram and received great gifts from Kristen of @beachyglamdecor.


Connie of Crafty Home Cottage sent me a set of Bingo balls because she knows that I love numbers.


I won an Instagram giveaway from @clothnshard - I am using the bag to hold flowers.


A totally unexpected gift was a tablecloth from my new Turkish cousin, Aysegul  (my son married into a Turkish family and apparently I too am now part of the family) she promises to take me shopping at the bazaar if I will visit her in Istanbul.


 I am thankful for all the gifts, but more important I am grateful for all my new friends.