I just can't keep my olde mouth shut -- yak yak yak, type type type -- fiddling with images and missing my bloggie frens - My olde PENNIWIG'S BLOG is back! Click to visit! With a difference...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/10/oh-dear-im-back-somewhat.html
SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 Tomorrow is a sad day to remember, and today is a somewhat sad day for me -- at long last, after many years, many blogs, and many monikers, I am closing down my daily blo...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/09/good-bye-9-11-and-never-forget.html
My mother and father grew up in the Great Depression. They were seven years old when the bottom fell out. My mother -- whose family was pretty much unaffected by the Depression -- used to tell ...
Oh, it's been a long time since I was in a country-fried graphics mood. Here's the noble mallowcreme, starring in its very own 2010 image. Right-click to save. WANTED TO MENTION THAT MY EA...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/09/bragging-and-mallowcremes.html
Here is the original and a hue-altered version of a pretty vintage copyright-free postcard design. Click it to get it to load up a larger version. I love the unusual colors of autumn mums -- ...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/09/cruel-rant-and-for-autumn-birthdays.html
I hope bloggie fren Amrita does not mind my featuring an old snapshot (remember that term?) of her family as shown on her blog, YESU GARDEN . You really ought to go visit there, she's very entert...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/09/before-and-after-and-welcome-sign.html
Someone said that. It isn't original with me. Something about autumn being a second spring, with every leaf a flower. Poetical!
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/09/every-leaf-flower.html
This young witch looks like she is ready to take off and fly like an autumn leaf on the wind. Altered from a lovely vintage painting that bore the title, "The Witch." The style should be famili...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/09/on-very-edge-of-autumn.html
I really like many of the old-fashioned poems. Just pretty or lighthearted poems. This one is called "October's Party," and it is very gladsome. I like the capitalization of the tree names. ...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/09/autumn-poem-by-george-cooper.html
I like the Laura Ingalls Wilder books -- the Little House series. I know, many places have them banned. So absurd! But I was delighted to find that for all these years, I had missed reading one o...
September, dearies. This is just a vintage calling card that has been altered to have an autumn hue. Click it to enlarge. I was itching to go off on a rant about Blog Etiquette According to One...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/09/pumpkinless-pie-and-persimmon-rose.html
Here is my shortened version of a pretty teatime image from long ago. I like that lil' footstool the girl on the left is using. Only one slice of cake is gone. Someone has willpower. Right-cli...
And what have we here? A woman with extreme strength hidden under that ungainly driving coat. She is lifting that heavy pumpkin with ease. Mayhap she has a future in a grocery store produce dep...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/very-strong-lady.html
No, not me, dearies. Although the "exasperated" part of the blog title often applies, the other part does not! This is such a charming vintage picture of a little angel who looks a bit exaspera...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/exasperated-angel.html
A vibe has passed through my noggin. EARLY DEEP SNOWFALL through much of the country. WAY EARLY. A blizzard. Dipping down, down, down into the continent. People's eyes will be as big as sa...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/prediction-and-time-for-autumn-clipart.html
And here we have a small tag welcoming autumn. BEFORE I SLIP INTO MY OL' GLOOM AND DOOM MODE, THE GIVEAWAY WINNER!!! IT'S SOMEONE VERY LOVELY INDEED -- CYNDI/FRSTYFOLK OF BYLIGHTOFMOON! I woul...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/tag-yer-it-and-more-gloomy-blog-talk.html
DON'T FERGIT THE GIVEAWAY, SEE YESTERDAY'S POST. A comment today also enters you -- okay to "double dip" lol. ALL FASHIONS PASS, WHETHER THEY BE FASHIONS IN LITERATURE, DRESS, DECOR, FOOD -- ...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/sea-change-and-see-change.html
You can't get into autumn unless you have your ticket. And you can "use" these tickets to enter the giveaway! Just leave any comment, but if you feel like chattin' a bit TELL ME YOUR FAVORITE A...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/giveaway-and-your-ticket-fer-fall.html
This is just a redo of a Victorian calling card -- now in autumn colors. I have a giveaway ready but am rushed, rushed, rushed with learning the new job. Not enough paid hours for the actual am...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/autumn-roses-calling-card.html
Actually, dearies, I think it IS cider time, in some locales! I love it any time of year -- but when that chill is in the air and leaves are turning and crows are cawing, that's when it's just ex...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/almost-cider-time.html
A Certain Famous Card Company has issued several cards concerning "hard times" and "coping in a tough economy" and "aren't times difficult" and "no one has a job." Really, is someone going to b...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/certain-famous-card-company-has-issued.html
I saw a pretty, pastel type of doodad on another bloggie, and created my own (cover yer ears) autumnish version. Right-click to save. It's a transparent-type image. Some folks were wondering ...
I had a heart-wrending post all about my miserable childhood ready for today, and danged if it didn't load out of sequence and have to be deleted. It was a guaranteed sympathy-getter and everythi...
Honestly, if all of ye would just go outside and bang on a tin pie plate with a bent mixing spoon and holler "Here, fall fall fall! Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeere, fall fall fall" maybe the autumn winds woul...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/help-make-it-early-fall.html
From a vintage postcard entitled "Autumn Leaves Are Falling," an altered version to fit on a website. The original version is also included for those into that scrapbookin' life. Click the lower ...
http://bannerhaus.blogspot.com/2010/08/hey-teacher-leaf-those-kids-alone.html