If you're not familiar with Diana or her blog, well, you are just missing out on something special. Diana grew up in the Adirondack Mountains and blogs about anything vintage or antique. Once I found her blog, she quickly became my go-to person for tips and advice on vintage items. She is just a delight and I'm so happy to have found her.
Check out her FB page or her Pinterest boards. You'll enjoy her posts about searching for bargain vintage, how she prices and sells items, the things she re-purposes and designs and of course her faith and family. Thanks for featuring me Diana - that was so sweet of you!
** on another note, I'll be taking a little time off from blogging. It turns out I have a bleeding ulcer and after spending the past few days in the hospital, I have some things that need to be addressed so I can get back out there poking thru estate sales and searching for geocaches. Plus I have a great book review coming up. I'll be fine, I'm sure, but I'd appreciate any prayers you can send my way!
Congratulations- you two obviously have a lot in common.
ReplyDeleteThanks John - she has a lot of information that she freely shares.
DeleteOh no Kim!!! You don't seem like the type to end up with a bleeding ulcer....you need more beach time to 'chill out'!!! Sending lots of loving thoughts and prayers your way, please keep us posted!!! <3
ReplyDeleteThanks Cheri - I definitely need some sunshine and a beach.
DeleteYea for the feature. Nay for the illness. Get well fast!!
ReplyDeleteThank you - I'm out of the hospital and thats one step in the right direction.
DeleteOh dear! Get lots of rest and I hope you recover quickly! Sending healing thoughts your way....
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda - I can use them!!
DeleteOMG, Kim. Here, I turn my back for a few days and what have you gotten yourself into?
ReplyDeleteIn all seriousness, I hope to goodness you're riding high on the road to recovery!
I'm intrigued by Diana's blog and since I recently came across a 'something'(?) of my grandmother's that I can't identify ... I'll probably be paying her a visit!
Visit her and tell her I sent you. I know she'll help you identify it if she can.
DeleteI'm so glad you're feeling a bit better, Kim. It sounds wise to take some time to get to the bottom of things. Thanks so much for your kind words of encouragement--you made MY week! I thoroughly enjoyed poking around your blog and getting to know you better. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThanks Diana - it's so nice to know you. xo
DeleteI hope you are feeling better soon! Hugs,
ReplyDeleteOh, Thanks Sandi - I appreciate that!
DeleteHi Kim ... congratulation on being chosen by Diana, Adirondack girl @ heart for her "blog of the week". She does such a great job in her features. Sorry you are having health issues ... wishing the best for you.
ReplyDeleteSending blessings your way.
Audrey Z. @ Timeless Treasures
Thank you Audrey - I really do appreciate that.
DeletePraying for you, sweetpea. So sorry for your situation!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being chosen for the blog feature.
I will go check it out!
Love to you.
Debbie
xo
Thank you Debbie - you are always a bright spot in my day. xo
DeletePraying for you, sweetpea. So sorry for your situation!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being chosen for the blog feature.
I will go check it out!
Love to you.
Debbie
xo
Visiting from Diana's blog. I enjoyed reading about you. This is the first I've heard of geocaching. It's very interesting, but boy it sounds like it takes a lot of time. Nice to be outdoors though. I am familiar with kayaking and would love to do that as much as possible. I hope you recover quickly from your surgery. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI can't thank you enough for stopping by and leaving a comment.
DeleteYou should try the geocaching - there are caches you can literally do in under a minute and are hidden in parking lots. It's wild! Give me a shout if you ever have questions.