arts and crafts is about simplicity . it was a reaction to overly fancy Victorian decor, this was my grandmother’s era and I ( actually born mid century) didn’t care for it a lot of it was stick straight and uncomfortable. mid century modern was more about modern materials and more comfort combined with simple lines. I didn’t like it much then either. now we can pick and choose the best of both styles and my taste has changed so I like them both but only as single pieces not a house full
boy, he can really life his hind leg high. i remember when my min pin would almost do a handstand to pee sometimes because he wanted to pee in a certain area. that was taller than him.
Yeah….I was there for that mid-century. Didn’t like it when I was a kid (I’m with Greasy…WAY too sterile). Like it a little better now, but still wouldn’t live with it. The Golden Age of Formica, the sunbursts, the pink, the gray, the slick-finished vinyl dinette seats that tore your flesh if you were silly enough to sit on them in shorts for any length of time. Sigh. Yeah…dem was da good ol’ days! OH, and the jewel-colored aluminum glasses that felt so good on a summer day ’cuz they transferred all that cold to your hand. Actually, I guess I really do have fond memories. Specially ’cuz of no more vinyl dinette seats! ;-)
GreasyOldTam about 3 years ago
I love arts and crafts!! Mid-century modern is so sterile.
Chithing Premium Member about 3 years ago
Verne, it’s a bush. With all that “goes” on there, I’m surprised it’s still alive.
Prey about 3 years ago
My style is – Yes, I can afford that and it doesn´t clash too badly with the things I have now.
juicebruce about 3 years ago
Verne if it is not broke don’t fix it ;-)
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
How is he gonna use that toilet paper anyways? He ain’t got no thumbs.
david_42 about 3 years ago
Soon it will be winter and the decor will be brown and white. That’s close to MCM.
caring55 about 3 years ago
arts and crafts is about simplicity . it was a reaction to overly fancy Victorian decor, this was my grandmother’s era and I ( actually born mid century) didn’t care for it a lot of it was stick straight and uncomfortable. mid century modern was more about modern materials and more comfort combined with simple lines. I didn’t like it much then either. now we can pick and choose the best of both styles and my taste has changed so I like them both but only as single pieces not a house full
FassEddie about 3 years ago
Maybe just replace the sign. A nice San-serif typeface in 36 point. Or dig a new hole twenty feet away and fill this one in – it’s been years.
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
There are some mid-(20th) century Bushes, still around, but have fallen out of favor, for the most part.
James Noury Premium Member about 3 years ago
Cute dog!
j.l.farmer about 3 years ago
boy, he can really life his hind leg high. i remember when my min pin would almost do a handstand to pee sometimes because he wanted to pee in a certain area. that was taller than him.
cmxx about 3 years ago
No doubt there are YouTube videos to help Verne plan this remodel.
dogday Premium Member about 3 years ago
Yeah….I was there for that mid-century. Didn’t like it when I was a kid (I’m with Greasy…WAY too sterile). Like it a little better now, but still wouldn’t live with it. The Golden Age of Formica, the sunbursts, the pink, the gray, the slick-finished vinyl dinette seats that tore your flesh if you were silly enough to sit on them in shorts for any length of time. Sigh. Yeah…dem was da good ol’ days! OH, and the jewel-colored aluminum glasses that felt so good on a summer day ’cuz they transferred all that cold to your hand. Actually, I guess I really do have fond memories. Specially ’cuz of no more vinyl dinette seats! ;-)
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
The smell can be a little ripe and may evenly kill the bush. What about the TP? Is it time for the Chairman bears to stop by
Ermine Notyours about 3 years ago
I suggest planting poison ivy.