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Friday, February 24, 2023

A day in the life.

It's a bleak day in February, as the three little sisters Mies, Corry, and Magda play inside with their dolls house after enjoying a warm, afternoon snack.

The house was made specially for them by their father, mister Willemse; a gentle and wise man who adores his three little angels. It has a kitchen, a bedroom, a bathroom, and two other big rooms that can be used for various purposes.

The girls play, fully absorbed in the magical world of children's make-believe, and their spirited chatter sounds like music to the ears of their proud dad.

These are the precious moments of happiness that are revealed to those who have the wisdom and open heart to recognize and value them.

 


 

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Thursday, February 23, 2023

The Smallest

Behold the latest -and smallest- addition to my collection of antique and vintage dolls houses! 

Pictured here inside the big 'Centennial' dolls house, this little beauty stands only 9 cm tall. Its width is 4,5 cm and is 6 cm deep (for my American friends, that is: 3.54x17.7x2.36 inches).

The house is made of plywood and is covered with paper. The inside is an empty space with no floors, but that can be changed if desired. I have no idea about her age, but I wouldn't be surprised if she's from 1950s vintage.

I'm thrilled with this little gem, as she mimics the 'look' of my bigger dolls houses perfectly. Just like her 'big sisters' she shows her age, and that makes her so fascinating! I couldn't wish for a better item to decorate one of my dolls houses with!

 

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

Asylum room 1318 / Something totally different for a change.

Lost Reflection
 
 
Locked in this attic, been here so many yearsShana won't set me freeShe says I'm evil, but then she doesn't knowI'm not pretending, ooh, no, not me
Full moon reflecting a face in the mirrorTwisted and bleedingNo, you can't be real, no, you're all in my mindShades of insanity, you're not me, you're not me
 
Life in the attic, I like my rocking chairStaring at shadowsCrouched in the corner waiting for somethingLaughing at nothing (ha, ha)
No one there, and on and on I wonder is there more
What is life beyond the attic doorThe full moon in my eyes is all that's realThe mirror's lost reflection is in me
 
Life in the attic (life in the attic)(Life in the attic, life in the attic)
 

 
Cobwebs and dusty dreamsSharp knives and hollow screamsWide eyes of terrorClawing the attic doorCan't take it anymoreYou better go away, yeah
Who's there? (ha)No one there, no one there, no-one thereYou're not me (you're not me, you're not me, you're not me)

Songwriters: J. Lord / John Drenning / Midnight
Lyrics to the song "Lost Reflection" by Crimson Glory.

 


 

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Sunday, February 19, 2023

At Night

Sweet little Rain, sometimes I wonder: what happens in the living room while I sleep? Does stillness reign in shadows? Do your eyes see?

 

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Wednesday, February 15, 2023

Of Warehouses and Newspapers

An old Dutch-style warehouse looks gloomy and ominous in the fading light. And that's exactly how I love it to be!

Outside, a little wheeled cart sells German evening papers; "Zeitungen" being the German word for "newspapers."

 

 

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Monday, February 13, 2023

Battered beauty

Hello Friends, I hope you're  doing well!

The "Centennial" is one of my favorite -if not the favorite-  dolls houses in my collection. It was generously given to me for free by a very nice elderly couple living in the beautiful city of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 

 

 

The house was built in the early 1920s by a Dutch gentleman named Mister Willemse for his three young daughters Mies, Corry, and Magda.    

Being obviously a wise man, as well as an excellent carpenter, he ensured that the three girls would be able to play together, by building it in such a way that it could be accessed on three sides simultaneously. The above image shows the house in the "closed" mode, i.e. with the removable wall panels attached.

 


Naturally, the house has seen quite some wear and tear throughout her 100 years history, as well as some alterations, some of which were not for the better, I must say. Even so, I totally love the way she looks today because, to me, all her 'scars' are a testament to her longevity. 

 

 

This blog posting is focused on the outside of the house, and is meant to show you its 'battle scars' in detail. People often tend to see tear and wear on old dolls houses as something to be 'fixed', while in reality they just show the passage of time, and definitely add character and charm to an old lady such as this. They call it 'damages', I call it LIFE.

 


Needless to say that I keep this beauty 'as is', and the only things that I might consider 'fixing' are really minor, 'post Mr. Willemse' alterations, such as the white paint on the glass window above the entrance door.


 
 
The above image clearly shows the original brown paper underneath a more 'contemporary' one. I'm not even thinking of removing the latter, choosing instead to leave it like this, so you can get a glimpse of the past underneath its current top layer.
 

 
 
Same for the deliciously weathered roof; the tiled paper is missing in many places around the edge of the roof, but i just LOVE the way it looks today!
 
 

 
 


 
 
 


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Saturday, February 11, 2023

Blackbird

A handsome blackbird landed today on the Centennial dolls house. Such a cute little fellow..!

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