2.28.2013

Be Inspired Friday


I love to participate in Debra's "Be Inspired" Fridays. I'm always running in a hundred different directions, so I apologize for the photos. The battery on my camera was dying and some of the photos are darker than they should be. Being the owner of Country Roads, of course I work at "the store" a great deal of time. But I also work a whole lot in my home office. The above is my desk. I love using vintage things for different things than they are intended to be used for. My desk is really an old harvest table that I've had forever. I love it. I wish I had taken a better picture. It's got a wood top with killer chippy old green painted legs with metal caps on bottom of the legs. I've never seen one like it before. I pretty much spend hours here, and should have "fluffed" my desk before the photo, but it pretty much looks like this all the time if not worse!


An industrial book case not only holds all of my books, but many memories as well. On the top left is Bryce's little league baseball cap, and on the right is my Dad's old ball cap he wore forever. His old Edison hard hat sits in the middle of the books with one of his insulators he collected.


More books, actually cookbooks which is kind of funny since I don't cook much anymore. The photo is of Bryce has a little kid standing in front of a C-17 in Washington DC years ago. I have this obsession with the C-17's. Another story for another day!


Old advertising calendars hang on the closet door. Gifts from my son at different times.


This is a killer table. I should have taken a better picture of it. It's tall and has wheels on the legs. It has a great look to it and works great in m office, especially with the height and size of it! The cabinet above is filled with my folks stuff and letters my Dad had written to his folks during WWII. 


More junk of mine! The "Downtown Orange Parking" is a gift I received last year from my good friends, Larry & Debbie! It means a lot to me because you just don't see too much old stuff about historic Old Towne Orange.


I'm a BIG fan of Nate! I just got his new book. A few years back in the summer time he came into Country Roads. It was one of those moments I could barely talk, I was star struck. He chatted with us as I wrote him up and then I had my picture taken with him.  I was so nervous and star struck but he really is a nice person!


As I mentioned above, my office IS a working office. I use this industrial cart to hold m printer and copier and the top is filled with "stuff" that I use as well.


I love these old bond copies of the New York Times newspapers. Evenually I want to use them for shelves. It's on my list of things to do!


The door on the right came from the old Lincoln Heights jail back in the early 50's. The jail, right before it closed, ended up being used more as a "drunk tank" for all the Hollywood celebrities. If only our vintage stuff could talk! The stories they could tell.


I love this old advertising sign. I got it from Mike Serett a couple of years ago. I guess its in my office because my office has so many random things in it anyway that entertain me! I want to thank Debra again for hosting our Be Inspired Fridays! Stop by her blog and pay her a visit. She is the best of the best when it comes to wonder people!  Take care.

5 comments:

Recycled Rita said...

Awesome stuff Sue! I love it all!
karen....

Debra@CommonGround said...

I always love coming to your place, Sue. Seeing your office reminded me of the time you had that photo of your old kitty drinking out of a beer bottle, I laughed myself silly over that one!! gosh, I can't remember his name, but I loved that crazy old cat. from one cat lover to another, xoxo

Sue said...

Hey Debra,
Thanks for making me laugh. That old cat was Leonard! He's been gone for awhile now, but he was a character! I just came across an old of him with my oldest granddaughter. She was about 18 months at the time. She loved Leonard. When he died, we told her he just went to live with my sister ;0)

trash talk said...

I'm reading yours and Debra's conversation and smiling. I think I remember that photo of Leonard. Wasn't it on your sidebar...or maybe still is?
Your office is fab-o! You've got a lot to inspire you...and me...with.
Deb

thefolia said...

Love the Downtown Orange Parking Sign. Can you even get a gum ball for $1 today?