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Saturday, September 29, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
New goodness on eBay this week!
It's Fall - and I am totally in denial... That means there is only about a month or so left in the sale season!?!?! How did it go by so quickly this year? It seems like it was just Spring last week. I shouldn't be too worried really, as always I have a mountain of stuff here waiting to be listed. :P
I did manage to make the mountain a fraction (a little, tiny fraction) smaller this week - here's some of the new things that are up at auction on eBay!
I did manage to make the mountain a fraction (a little, tiny fraction) smaller this week - here's some of the new things that are up at auction on eBay!
Vintage Taylor & Ng Le Chien Dog Bowl
(I've never seen one of these before - I knew they made mugs but a dog bowl? How cool is that?)
(I've never seen one of these before - I knew they made mugs but a dog bowl? How cool is that?)
There's a few other odds and ends up also - a couple more craft kits, a couple more games... Click on over to see the rest!
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Featured Collectible - Vintage Sexton Wall Decor
I keep running across super kitschtastic Sexton wall art when I am cruising around eBay and Etsy - the more I see it, the more I love it! It seems to have been very popular in the 60's and 70's... A lot of the things remind me of Syroco or Homco (which is what I usually find where I live), but it seems like Sexton pieces are often metal, rather than plastic. Prices seem to be all over the map too, from fairly expensive to pretty affordable, which is great. Here's just a some of the fun stuff that has caught my eye lately:
(these remind me of my book project!)
Sunday, September 16, 2012
And now for something completely different...
I have a bit of news to share today - it's not really Vintage Goodness news though. It is more Mitzi news - in fact, it is so completely Mitzi news that the new blog I am launching is actually at MitziSwisher.com! :) I wrote a lengthy explanation over on the About page of the new site, and I'll go ahead and post it here for you all, to help you decide if this new project is something you might be interested in following along on... I don't blame you if you aren't though - I realize that I am venturing into waters that are fairly far away from my comfortable vintage geek world on this one... ;)
In the spring of 2012, out of sheer curiosity (and after watching one too many episodes of Who Do You Think You Are), I joined Ancestry.com to see what I could find out about my family tree. Little did I know that it was the first step of what now looks to be a very long journey, that will culminate not only in a (hopefully) correct accounting of my genealogy, but also in a historical novel based on the lives of my 5x great grandparents, Ambrose and Ailsey Coffee.
I’ve wanted to write a book since I was a kid, but I never had an idea, never found a story that I felt was mine – and mine alone – to tell. The more I learned about the life that Ambrose Coffee led in the early days of Kentucky, the more interested I got. He came from Ireland as an indentured servant at the age of 12, joined the Virginia Militia, and ended up at Boonesborough, where he fought with the one and only Daniel Boone.
All that is fascinating enough, but even more interesting, at least to me, is that while I have a first name for his wife, I have no history for her. There are a few theories floating around, but nothing concrete – nothing that can be verified with absolute certainty. While she isn’t the only “brick wall” on my family tree, for some reason she has really captured my imagination – her husband’s life is somewhat well documented, which is a blessing, but her life must have been equally as interesting, yet we have no documentation of it at all (at least not that I have found, as of yet). Other than the fact that she was Ambrose’s wife, and they had 9 children together, she is a mystery.
The little part of me that has always wanted to write a book began to poke me repeatedly.
“There’s a story to tell here, lady! You’ve always loved historical fiction, so here you go, there’s no reason in the world not to do it. I don’t want to hear about how you don’t have time – make time. Oh and by the way, you better start a blog about it all too – the research for it is going to be intensive, so you might as well share it as you go along. And don’t forget, you’ve never written a book before, so you have a TON to learn about writing – you might as well share that stuff as you go along too. Now get to work!”
Boy that writer part of me sure has an attitude… so here I am!
Here’s a little breakdown of what I plan to talk about here on the blog, just to give you a general idea. All is subject to change, and my own whims, of course.
Historical Fiction – I’ve always loved reading it, but now that I want to write it, I am reading it even more. I figure there is no better way to learn than to read what other people have done and take what I can from it. I’ll be doing book reviews, and sharing whatever sites and resources I come across that might appeal to other historical fiction fans.
Writing Fiction – I’m a novel writing newbie, so as I go along I’ll be talking about the ups and downs of writing my first book, and sharing what I learn along the way. This will likely include lots of reviews of, and discussion about, books on writing – my library of them is already off to a great start and I expect it will only grow!
Indie Publishing – My inclination as of now is that I will be publishing the book myself when it is finished. So, I will be dipping my toes in the water of independent publishing – I want to learn how it works, read what is out there that is being published by independent authors, etc. etc.
Coffee Family Ancestry & Genealogy – I want to make sure all the research I do on my Coffee family ancestry gets put out there for other Coffee researchers to find. I am so grateful for everyone who has already done work on it, and have shared what they know! I have to do the same. I’ll likely be talking about genealogy in general too, for those of you out there who have gotten bit by the bug like I have, or think you might want to.
Kentucky History – My book will be set in 18th century Kentucky, and there is a LOT to learn about this fascinating time and place in American History. Believe me, I had very little knowledge of it before I figured out my ancestors played a role in it, but once I started to discover all that was going on back then, I was hooked!
Etc. Etc. Etc. – Because, you know – it’s my blog, I’ll do what I want…
So there you have it - I'm going to write a book! :) I'm fully expecting it to take months, if not years - but I'm on the path now, so I know I will get it finished eventually. The research involved is fairly overwhelming - but very interesting. Plus it is nice to be trying something completely, 100% NEW - something I haven't really done since I started Vintage Goodness back in 2007. I'll still be here too of course, you won't be rid of me that easily! ;)
I set up a Twitter account that, for now, is going to be my main social media outlet for the new blog - so if you want to, you can head on over there and give me a follow. I'll probably set up a Facebook page closer to the time I am ready to publish the book - honestly, I just don't want to have to mess with yet another page right now when I have so much else going on! I guess if you all show enough interest, I could post on the Vintage Goodness Facebook page when I post things to the new blog - I'll just see how it goes I guess. :)
~*~*~*~ Wish me luck!!!! ~*~*~*~
In the spring of 2012, out of sheer curiosity (and after watching one too many episodes of Who Do You Think You Are), I joined Ancestry.com to see what I could find out about my family tree. Little did I know that it was the first step of what now looks to be a very long journey, that will culminate not only in a (hopefully) correct accounting of my genealogy, but also in a historical novel based on the lives of my 5x great grandparents, Ambrose and Ailsey Coffee.
I’ve wanted to write a book since I was a kid, but I never had an idea, never found a story that I felt was mine – and mine alone – to tell. The more I learned about the life that Ambrose Coffee led in the early days of Kentucky, the more interested I got. He came from Ireland as an indentured servant at the age of 12, joined the Virginia Militia, and ended up at Boonesborough, where he fought with the one and only Daniel Boone.
Boonesborough Fort
All that is fascinating enough, but even more interesting, at least to me, is that while I have a first name for his wife, I have no history for her. There are a few theories floating around, but nothing concrete – nothing that can be verified with absolute certainty. While she isn’t the only “brick wall” on my family tree, for some reason she has really captured my imagination – her husband’s life is somewhat well documented, which is a blessing, but her life must have been equally as interesting, yet we have no documentation of it at all (at least not that I have found, as of yet). Other than the fact that she was Ambrose’s wife, and they had 9 children together, she is a mystery.
The little part of me that has always wanted to write a book began to poke me repeatedly.
“There’s a story to tell here, lady! You’ve always loved historical fiction, so here you go, there’s no reason in the world not to do it. I don’t want to hear about how you don’t have time – make time. Oh and by the way, you better start a blog about it all too – the research for it is going to be intensive, so you might as well share it as you go along. And don’t forget, you’ve never written a book before, so you have a TON to learn about writing – you might as well share that stuff as you go along too. Now get to work!”
Boy that writer part of me sure has an attitude… so here I am!
Here’s a little breakdown of what I plan to talk about here on the blog, just to give you a general idea. All is subject to change, and my own whims, of course.
Historical Fiction – I’ve always loved reading it, but now that I want to write it, I am reading it even more. I figure there is no better way to learn than to read what other people have done and take what I can from it. I’ll be doing book reviews, and sharing whatever sites and resources I come across that might appeal to other historical fiction fans.
Writing Fiction – I’m a novel writing newbie, so as I go along I’ll be talking about the ups and downs of writing my first book, and sharing what I learn along the way. This will likely include lots of reviews of, and discussion about, books on writing – my library of them is already off to a great start and I expect it will only grow!
Indie Publishing – My inclination as of now is that I will be publishing the book myself when it is finished. So, I will be dipping my toes in the water of independent publishing – I want to learn how it works, read what is out there that is being published by independent authors, etc. etc.
Coffee Family Ancestry & Genealogy – I want to make sure all the research I do on my Coffee family ancestry gets put out there for other Coffee researchers to find. I am so grateful for everyone who has already done work on it, and have shared what they know! I have to do the same. I’ll likely be talking about genealogy in general too, for those of you out there who have gotten bit by the bug like I have, or think you might want to.
Kentucky History – My book will be set in 18th century Kentucky, and there is a LOT to learn about this fascinating time and place in American History. Believe me, I had very little knowledge of it before I figured out my ancestors played a role in it, but once I started to discover all that was going on back then, I was hooked!
Etc. Etc. Etc. – Because, you know – it’s my blog, I’ll do what I want…
So there you have it - I'm going to write a book! :) I'm fully expecting it to take months, if not years - but I'm on the path now, so I know I will get it finished eventually. The research involved is fairly overwhelming - but very interesting. Plus it is nice to be trying something completely, 100% NEW - something I haven't really done since I started Vintage Goodness back in 2007. I'll still be here too of course, you won't be rid of me that easily! ;)
I set up a Twitter account that, for now, is going to be my main social media outlet for the new blog - so if you want to, you can head on over there and give me a follow. I'll probably set up a Facebook page closer to the time I am ready to publish the book - honestly, I just don't want to have to mess with yet another page right now when I have so much else going on! I guess if you all show enough interest, I could post on the Vintage Goodness Facebook page when I post things to the new blog - I'll just see how it goes I guess. :)
~*~*~*~ Wish me luck!!!! ~*~*~*~
Saturday, September 15, 2012
New goodness at auction on eBay this week!
I had the sudden realization about a week ago that holy crap, holiday shopping season is almost here! This mountain of stuff I've got here waiting to be listed has GOT to get up - and soon! So look for me to be listing not only auctions, but also lots of things straight to fixed price over the next few weeks. :)
Here's some of what I listed at auction this week - some gems in here I must say!
Here's some of what I listed at auction this week - some gems in here I must say!
Monday, September 3, 2012
Vintage 70's posters and more new goodness on Etsy!
If you follow my Facebook page you already know that I've been listing some really fun stuff into my Etsy shop lately. But don't worry if you missed it, I'm here to catch you up. :)
I listed over 30 of these, click the link above to see them all, below are just a couple of my faves:
I kept one for myself -
I had to! I mean really, how could I not? ;) It says - Mind Like Parachute, Function Only When Open. (Like someone said on my FB page, it reads like a fortune cookie!)
These I love because they are so incredibly unique - very different from your typical religious artwork! There are 14 of them listed, click the link above to see them all...
I found a great antique health book that was falling apart, so I salvaged all the illustrations that I could. :) Looks like there are about 10 listings left, click the link above to see them all...
I haven't only been listing to my paper categories though, my Housewares category also has some new stuff:
As always, there's more - click on over to check out the rest! And if you want to be one of the first people to know when new stuff is added to my Etsy shop, you just have to give my Facebook page a Like. See ya over there! :)