tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9010931580827952387.post6380596163504209954..comments2023-11-03T07:32:01.560-04:00Comments on Pine Cones and Acorns: Milwaukee Love: The Pfister Hotel and Watt's Tea RoomElizabeth@ Pine Cones and Acornshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06044933540074342177noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9010931580827952387.post-71503946190144173692011-08-19T06:02:46.917-04:002011-08-19T06:02:46.917-04:00GOOD MORNING DEAREST!!! WOW, I do hope to get over...GOOD MORNING DEAREST!!! WOW, I do hope to get over out "East" to see this wonderful city! I LOVE CITIES, whether large or small, but if the architecture and diversions are of this nature, then I am IN!!! AND speaking of antiques and the collection that you purchased and how you enjoy antiques because of their history, I ran across a marvelous poem during my WONDERFUL day last week of devouring TED KOOSER. He wrote a poem (among many) called, "DEPRESSION GLASS." You know what that is, right? My mother in law had a gorgeous collection of pink and the green version. Well, talk about HISTORY of antiques. Ted Kooser's genius comes down to earth in this lovely recollection/poem and it is stunning. The imagery he uses to talk about his aunt's depression glass is fabulous. <br /><br />Well dearest, I start school next week. I just don't know how I will bear up to it after this long break that has truly been one of my best ever.<br /><br />Enjoy your day as well!!! AnitaCastles Crowns and Cottageshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01780241008313365707noreply@blogger.com