"Will the Dilettante ever return? He'd better bring me a treat when he does" |
The event in question was a fundraiser for the 200th anniversary of the Holt House, the beautiful Federal house that is now home of the local Historical Society. The portrait I am holding is of an ancestress of the auctioneer, and came with a joke whose punchline was "And my grandmother would then alway point at that picture and say "isn't she a handsome woman".
I know there's another joke here....but I'll leave it up to the reader.
"Isn't she a handsome woman" |
Inspecting the wares. I bought the very chic chair at the left. Never met a chair I didn't like.
This Victorian sofa, rather a fine example of its type, but in a style rarely popular in today's trend-driven markets is still available; proceeds for a good cause.
The Holt House, a grace note in the center of our village for 200 years. |
OH YAY!!!! I meant to yell!!!
ReplyDeleteOh YAY! Seconded!
ReplyDeleteI'd been wondering if you'd ever return. Very glad to see you back.
ReplyDeleteI join them masses in celebrating your imminent return.
ReplyDelete"Isn't she a handsome woman"
ReplyDeleteWith a great pair of gams if I might say so.
Welcome home.
Welcome back! Whoee!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back — long tome, no see!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back, you HAVE been missed!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant news on a dreary Monday morning!
ReplyDeleteWell, I must say, it certainly took you long enough! And now that you have posted, will we be made to wait another year for the next? I do love your blog, though. Welcome back! ;)
ReplyDeleteLook at those gams! so glad you're back :-)
ReplyDelete"O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!"
ReplyDeleteI love RPS's comment! It almost sounds like "Piglatin"! But it is a secret language!?!
ReplyDeleteIs anyone old enough to remember "Piglatin???"
I LOVE IT!
Welcome back! Enough comments to know how much we have missed you?
I am afraid blogs are waning...It makes me really sad!
I toured the Holt House last summer - what a gem! Beautifully appointed. My family is visiting in August, and I look forward to taking them there. And also to Woodlawn in Ellsworth. Can't wait for the antiques show.
ReplyDeletegreat i was asking for you at a talk at the pembroke histerical society
ReplyDeletefellow *name lost in my aged fog of a mind) was from mount desert hist soc
glad you are back
So excited! I have been checking in regularly looking for a word, an image, HOPE, and now I am hopeful!
ReplyDeleteThe portrait has very good legs! :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back, Downeast Dilettante! I've enjoyed your posts on Ogden Codman, Charles Bulfinch....etc. your auction post made me miss the summer auctions I've been to in Maine....
ReplyDeleteI've been researching the life and times of Joseph Barrell, the flamboyant owner of Pleasant Hill, Charles Bulfinch's first country estate commission...
Looking forward to future posts!
ReplyDeleteSimply wish to say the frankness in your article is surprising.Thanks for sharing.