11.24.2011

No. 43: IT’S ALWAYS JANUARY IN RED OAK, IOWA

I just scored this amazing collection (20 in all) of beautiful vintage calendar posters. As far as I can tell they were likely specialty promo mailers made by the Ad calendar company. These posters are huge (30" x 41") and printed on thick textured stock. They're mostly illustrated with tip-on calendars.










10.30.2011

No. 41: FOG AND FROST

I woke this morning to an astounding white fog and heavy frost and went traipsing through the ten acres.














10.05.2011

No. 40: AUTUMN BARN SALE: DONE LIKE DINNER

I restored this awesome old field table which is on its way to Toronto.

Another original piece. Reclaimed steel frame fitted with a heavy slab pine top.

An original piece. Reclaimed industrial steel frame on castors re-imagined as a serving cart which I fitted with a mix of reclaimed wood, hardwoods and spruce. This one went back to Toronto too.

9.19.2011

No. 39: AUTUMN BARN SALE

Update: A new pic.




We're having another big barn sale! Much like the leaves outside great stuff just keeps on piling up in the barn and we need to make room for the snow blower and tractor in there!

Of the tons of items in the sale that aren't shown below, highlights include salvaged and reclaimed furniture, a pair of beautiful old 9 pane french doors with original hardware, an industrial steel and wood serving cart, harvest tables, factory carts, 50's Neilson's schoolhouse maps, Playboy jigsaw puzzle, vintage honey pails, and a red vintage park bench.

This barn sale coincides with the Bobcaygeon Fall Fair so make a great day of it!

Douglas & Son's
AUTUMN BARN SALE
Saturday, October 1st
9am to 3pm
92 Reid Street, Bobcaygeon (Yep, Bobcaygeon), Ontario


Been searching for that hard to find stuffed lynx head? No problem, we have you covered.

This is a detail from the mother of all maps. Don't let the wear fool you.

A detail from half of an old market billboard. We sold the other half at the last barn sale.

Badges in spades! School, sports, Girl Guides, etc., etc., etc.



All these items are sitting upon an incredible old work bench table equipped with a big industrial vice. It'd make a one-of-a-kind kitchen island.

8.17.2011

No. 37: EARLY RETURNS

This past spring amid our many many farmstead projects we finally got the garden up and running. It's about 400 square feet in size (I'm guessing we'll double that next year) and is home to a nice variety of vegetables. Most of them were grown from heirloom seeds that we began germinating in early April with mixed results. But most everything is roaring along now. We're currently feasting on roma, yellow, and many varieties of heirloom tomatoes along with gigantic heirloom cucumbers, Hungarian hot peppers, leeks, a ton of mixed greens, and some incredible heirloom carrots, a mix of orange, yellow, white, and scarlet nantes.
Curently I'm battling giant 4 inch green caterpillars with horns on their butts that are ravaging our tomato plants but it's all been worth it.
Good eatin'! The crops not the caterpillars.


Wild apples.

Gold and orange organic carrots.

Hungarian hot peppers.

7.30.2011

No. 36: BARN SALE DAY 1 COMPLETE

So, day 1 of our 2 day Barn Sale is in the books and it was a chaotic, crazy, really fun success. Here are a few pictures taken before the storm and 1 pic thrown in the middle of happy customer, Steve who rolled up in his gorgeous '55 Ford Galaxie and proceeded to go on a vintage spree. Thanks to everyone who helped make day 1 a big success and a great time!