Thursday, March 14, 2013

Q is for QUAINT!




Q is for QUAINT but not necessarily QUIET!


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13 comments:

  1. That picture is very quaint! It's beautiful.

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  2. Oh yes! lying back on the pillows playing with my parrot. I do it everyday! don't you?!

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  3. I like your header too, your child picture of you riding the horse too, Coralie. Would that be the house? I was born in an old Nebraska farm house and rode a horse to high school my first two years. The house was a late 1800's o
    ne but was torn down by the new owners last fall.

    My "Q" word was "Queen" rinding in her carriage but I didn't get the horses.
    ..

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  4. Lindsey and I absolutely love illustrations from this era. This one is beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Twyla

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  5. Where did you get this picture? Its fascinating.

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  6. We had books when we were kids that had these kinds of illustrations. I wish I had one of them.

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  7. I like that word. I remember, years ago, that a man in Pennsylvania told me that he liked Canadians because they were 'so quaint'.
    And I thought I was rather sophisticated!

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  8. Very quaint indeed. And charming, too.

    =)

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  9. That is a really neat piece of clip art!

    I can hear the bird now, "Polly wanna a cracker?"

    So cute!

    And definitely quaint!

    Thanks for linking.

    A+

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