This reminds me of the old scores my grandmother had in the piano bench. What a great contribution to the letter e this week. Mine is here. http://edenhills.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/eggs-well-done/
That's a nice one, 1921 was a few years before everything modern. Wikipedia says it continued until 1957. .. I'm cooking eggs today at http://jimmiehov.blogspot.com/2012/06/e.html ..
Ugh, I remember etudes (not your magazine) -they were the practice excercises to limber up your fingers, and every week I was assigned another set - but it was worth it -it also develops endurance!!
SO VINTAGE.....THE PICTURE IS SO ELEGANT LOOKING....1921 SO LONG AGO......HAVE A NICE DAY.....RIZZI
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Wow, that's a find, 1921 - my granny was on the boat from UK to Botswana that year
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me of the old scores my grandmother had in the piano bench. What a great contribution to the letter e this week. Mine is here. http://edenhills.wordpress.com/2012/06/20/eggs-well-done/
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever post you share! I like the effortless way you pull these together each week! Nice vintage touch!
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That's a nice one, 1921 was a few years before everything modern. Wikipedia says it continued until 1957.
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I'm cooking eggs today at
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Very "elegant" too--nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI remember growing up with magazines like that in our home. Nice!
ReplyDeleteCoralie, you always come up with the BEST illustrations!! Brava!!
ReplyDeleteUgh, I remember etudes (not your magazine) -they were the practice excercises to limber up your fingers, and every week I was assigned another set - but it was worth it -it also develops endurance!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible silhouette outline!
ReplyDeleteThis is just another excellent vintage post from you!
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