LOL, yes...ya'll were a topic of conversation at breakfast this morning.
The folks LOVED the back garden, and the improvements with the back landscaping. My step Mom flipped over the garage..I'm going to have to take a picture. I turned it into a Tiki-Garden Lounge. The walls are covered with red print cloth I had left over from Thailand, swagged the ceilings with former drape material that is a subdued copper color, put up two tables- and a Buddha also from Thailand, and of course some fun lights. Meanwhile it still functions as storage for the tools and lawnmower, washer/dryer (covered by easily removed wicker mats.) and last but not least - a wool woven persian carpet on the floor that a friend wanted to get rid of a couple weeks ago.
Hydrogen Peroxide.
Don't have a picture but there is a dull aqua colored Budda at my aunt's estate sale. I will be helping them finish pricing onThursday and Saturday is the first sale day. Might you be interested in another? Also a bust of a beautiful native girl. Wish they would fit with my eclectic mess.
C
Yes that would fit in the Tiki lounge...anything Tiki looking too, polynesian S. Pacific wickery etc, carved totems/tiki gods
They haven't priced it yet but there is suite of light avacado green wicker. two love seats. two chairs. one hassock, one foot stool, one round coffee type table, 4 curved stackable stools that will sit just right around the above table. I think there is something else can't remember. There are fantastic outer-planters...has to have a liner. All are white. made in a limited number in Italy. came from Neiman's in the 1950's. sides are a twisted stick of ceramic with the identical woven the other direction on the inside. Terrible description. Sold for $200 each in 1950. I think they are asking $50. They come in 3 sizes. The three sisters have each taken a couple but there are about a dozen left. Acrylic stands for plants or special goodies. Way too much to try to tell.
wow...the planters sound interesting.. I just divested the garage of most big items,
