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Monograms

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Good grief. Sometimes I am just blown away by the number of things people think that they should and do monogram. Of course, monograms must be used tastefully. However, today, all convention thrown aside, people are putting monograms on everything. Here are a few examples. Pumpkins - this year the web was full of pictures, tutorials, and supplies for monogramming your pumpkin. Shoes - many stores this year have monogram clips you can buy to put on any shoe. I do think these are cute. Hairbows - perfect for keeping the locks in place with style. Headbands - a standard for monograms, popular with the sorority bunch. Boots - how can you not put your monogram on your best boots? And in decorating, over the bed. Or the latest craze, the car. And how about the monogrammed case for your phone? A Christmas must have. At one time, it was proper for monograms to appear on linens, sterlin

Cast Iron Bathtubs

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Have you ever had a bath in a big ol' cast iron bathtub? I can tell you that if, not, you are missing one of the most wonderful experiences of life. There is something about the iron that hold the hot water, so you can lay in the warmth longer than in a traditional tub. They tend to be deeper, so that in the summer time after a long day of hot yard work, a cool bath feels like a swimming pool. I found this old fashioned wire soap hanger in one of our outbuildings. I didn't do anything to it but clean it and hang it.  Unlike modern tubs that have an indent to place soap, this little puppy really keeps the soap dry with no slime on bottom. I put some of my favorite old pictures on wall so I can lay there and look at them. This tub is long. So long, I can stretch out, unlike most modern tubs. And, yes, it does have some discoloration. It has the original finish, so some discoloration is normal. It must be 100 years old. If you get the