Expensive Antique Car
Senin, 30 Desember 2013
Maybe we never purchase an item to be collected. Whether it's art items such as paintings, or trinkets with a particular character, or flowers and plants. Sometimes in order to get it was to be with difficulty. Maybe the item has a special meaning for us, or maybe just for investment.
talk collectible items, about whether such items are collected by the rich world and how much money they should spend in order to have it.
Ferrari California Spyder 1961 Record Breaking Price at U.S. $ 10.9 Million dollars (110 billion)
This cool sports car antique purchased at a price which is amazing at auction in Maranello, Italy last year by Chris Evans, a well-known British radio host. The Ferrari, previously owned by actor James Coburn, eventually sold for 10.9 million dollars (110 billion), almost double than expected.
Antiques
You might be wondering what exactly makes something an antique. A lot of people think that anything old is automatically an antique. Well, that's not necessarily false, but it is not entirely true. An antique is generally referring to something that is at least 100 years old. That is a long amount of time, so that is what makes finding specific antiques very difficult to do.
Antique on the other hand is something that actually has been in existence for a pretty long time and have the years to boast about. They definitely age more than hundred years and this fact is often used as a yardstick in its selection.
When buying this rare and exquisite variety one must be careful and do a detailed scrutiny. Always deal with an authentic and trusted jeweler and preferably one who is adept in this niche but upcoming segment. After all jewelry buying is not only enjoyable but also involving and it is important that you know what you're taking home is worth the money that you're spending and in this case it is sure to be a considerable amount.
Christmas Greetings
Rabu, 25 Desember 2013
This is Christmas Mass at Saint Patrick's Church in Stoneham, Massachusetts. My hometown church. My sister and I attended Mass this morning and we were lucky enough to have seats in the balcony. I snapped this photo before Mass started. It was much more crowded later on.
I hope you have a wonderful holiday season. I will post about my seasonal activities later this week.
Right out of a Currier and Ives painting
Selasa, 17 Desember 2013
We had a snowstorm Saturday night into Sunday morning and the timing of it made it impossible to photograph the action. It was just too dark to get good photos. So I was bound and determined to get some snow shots during today's storm.
It was after 4:00 in the afternoon so the light of day was fading. I drove by our town common and it looked magical. I knew I had to stop and take a few shots from my phone's camera.
The scene before me, the gazebo, Christmas lights, a steady snow, were perfect ingredients for my own Currier and Ives "painting".
In Summer, this little patch of green space is host to community concerts, kids playing frisbee, and dog walkers.
I am not sure why there are not more lights on the trees on the common perhaps funding is an issue. Isn't it always?
Never mind about the lack of lights, it was pure magic to me today. My town has never looked so pretty.
I got back in my car before pulling away and heading home, literally a two minute drive away.
But then I saw the Congregational Church, the subject of many of my Winter in Stoneham photographs. I had to get one more photo of the church in the bluish light of Winter.
And of course, a parting shot of the Fire Station. The Firemen are in for a long night. I have already seen several fire trucks and ambulances drive by my condo this evening. Beautiful and sometimes treacherous Mother Nature at work.
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A holiday tea in Harvard Square
Selasa, 10 Desember 2013
On Sunday, I visited Harvard Square in Cambridge for an afternoon tea with friends. I love to go to Harvard Square during the Christmas season. Usually, I stop at Burdick's for a hot chocolate but on this day it was all about the tea.
Upstairs on the Square has eclectic décor. I love it's funky style and vibrant colors. It just makes me smile. What doesn't make me smile is the fact that it is closing it's doors on December 31st. So you can see why it was important that my friends and I go there for one last tea.
For dessert we had a lemon tart, date nut bread. red velvet cupcake, chocolate éclair, and two other chocolate and hazelnut treats. Again, the food was delicious!
I organized the event and I had the window seat with a lovely view of a historic home and a pretty wreath. I was definitely in a Christmas mood.
It was fun to see all the little girls in their Sunday best dresses. They all looked so adorable.
We sat in the room surrounded b windows and it was a little chilly. I took some photos of the interior rooms. I especially liked this fireplace.
As the sun began to set, the lights outside were much more noticeable. I wished we had more time to explore. I am going to have to make a trip back there before the end of the holiday season and this time I'll stop at Burdick's and wave goodbye to the magnificent Upstairs on the Square.
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