Saturday, August 28, 2010

Iowa Farmhouse Style....

This is my favorite Farmhouse, that, I'm sure, will be gone...soon... I can only imagine how wonderful it is... but... my imagination is quite grand...I can see it, when it was the most happy place... I think... I could almost draw the floor plan... tho, I've never been inside... It is... amazing...It 'is'...'Iowa Farmhouse Style'...
Our Treasures that Rest... on the Old Pie Safe...


As Wanda and I were headed home, from a long day, Gathering... We were discussing the term... 'Iowa Farmhouse Style'... I asked her, her interpretation... It was a clean, white, and off white palate, with bone, beige, tans, and muted browns...a slick, and cleaned down version of country... a Pottery Barn, feel... hmmm... This is Not, what I am referring to...I'm referring to the 'Emma Vislechel', style...the... 'Flora Belle Shuck', style....I'll be sharing that look with you, in weeks ahead...After hearing Wanda's interpretation...well... I'm a bit apprehensive about sharing Emma's Style... But... I knew Emma... when I was 5 years old... Her home has always... always... been in my soul...ever since... I never felt more, safe, loved and wanted, than when I was in Frank and Emma's Farmhouse... Our home, looks much like it... I'll share... soon...But... here's a fair warning... It's not something you see in magazines, today... Trendy... ah, nope... I'm in it for the long haul...
Come on in... sit awhile... have a slice of fresh Dill Bread, and we'll leave all of the World's problems, outside the old screen door......
'til next time...
Barb C.

3 comments:

  1. Oh, don't ya just love driving by the old farmhouses and wondering, letting your imagination go! Who established it, where did they come from, what did the land & the home look like when it was 1st built? That farmhouse is saying come on in fix me up, take care of me and I will take care of you. Isn't it sad they just sit empty!I would love to take all the old farmhouses give them a little TLC and add life again to them! Forget the new houses, I love the smell and the character of old farmhouses!
    Can't wait to see more!
    Enjoy!
    Teresa

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  2. I love your original blog, because you tell it like it is; but I am looking forward to seeing what you conjure up for this new adventure.Judy@Leolas

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  3. Ooh... glad to find you on this blog! I'm anxious to see your vision of Iowa Farmhouse... we might be on the same page. I don't see Pottery Barn, I see my grandparent's (the family farm) home in rural Iowa. Big open outdated kitchen with a HUGE grate in the middle that you didn't want to lose your crayons in! Or I see the house my other grandparent's lived in, sloping floors, big wood stove... I can't wait to read your story! Looking forward to it, your fellow-Iowan, Kim

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