Over the years Lydia Wells improved the landscaping with dramatic tree plantings; shrub and flower borders--a place where all wild creatures were welcome--birds, squirrels, raccoons, possums, and the odd neighbor cat. Here a newly leafed Japanese maple sparkles in the sun:
And, of course, since it's Derby weekend in Kentucky must share this great horse head lamp post along the front sidewalk:
And here are a couple of views of the backyard with their sweeping flower and shrub borders. The sweet little reading boy is tucked in among the iris: And now to the business! Lydia Wells entrusted the settlement of her estate to a friend of over 30 years with help from another friend and me. We call ourselves the Three Amigos and have worked since January--with additional help from many others--to carry out Lydia Wells' wishes regarding her estate. We are now to the point of holding an estate auction on May 15 in Louisville, Kentucky to sell her beautiful antique furniture, paintings, crystal, silver, and other objects d'art. You can view much of her estate pieces by clicking on Hays and Associates Auctions . Scroll down the page to "Antique Auction" and click on the Tuesday, May 15 date to see everything. In addition, our friend had a fabulous collection of fine and costume jewelry--gold, sterling silver,vintage pieces, and a collection of over 500(yes!)butterfly pins. We've set up a shutterfly account so you can zip though almost a 100 jewelry photos in no time. From the shutterfly homepage just click on the 3 categories: Butterfly Pins, Horses, and Fine/Vintage Jewelry. If you enjoy jewelry it will be a treat to just see all the unusual pieces she has. Go here for the tour: Lydia Wells Jewelry . Finally, you don't have to be present to bid--just contact the auction company if you need a sugar chest or a butterfly pin! Lydia Wells selected three charities to receive proceeds from this estate auction: Best Friends Animal Society, Habitat for Humanity, and The Nature Conservancy. So you can see why we hope to do well with this auction. Now for some straightforward fence stories be sure to check out all the Friday Fence players at Janis' link .
(Note: I'm having trouble with new Blogger post formatting. Tonight couldn't get some photos to upload. If you like antiques and jewelry, be sure to take a quick tour of the auction and shutterfly links.)
aww. i'm hoping your sales do well, too. i know this must be bittersweet.
ReplyDeleteVery worthy Charities Faye...hope the auction does well! Lydia sounds like she was a very interesting person and an asset to society!
ReplyDeleteHow could you help but fall in love with that elegant fence?
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So sorry about the death of your friend, Faye. Lydia was a very creative, talented lady. That is so nice of you three to handle her estate for her. Good Luck with the sale. She must have had some beautiful pieces.
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Beautiful photos..
Hugs,
Betsy
Her Estate is in good hands, and hoping for a great auction proceeds for these great causes.
ReplyDeleteShe has a lovely house, and the fence is really artistic.
Sorry for the loss of your friend - hope the sale goes well! Beautiful fence!
ReplyDeletewow, what a gorgeous fence. you are such a wonderful friend. lucky i found a way to get back to the old blogger. i wonder when it officially changes completely i wonder what will i do. i could not find a lot of the items i normally use in the old blogger. i love change but i also get nuts when things change. have a great day. big hugs. (:
ReplyDeleteYour friend had a lovely home.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful home. It's obvious she truly cared about her home and gardens.
ReplyDeletei'm so sorry about the loss of your friend...she has a beautiful home/yard....good luck with the sale :)
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry you lost your friend. What a wonderful thing to bequeath the proceeds of the auction to those three charities. She sounds like an amazing person! I LOVE the fence and yard. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI hope the sale does well. She sure did have beautiful landscaping and a great fence.
ReplyDeleteWhat great friends you are, hope all goes well with the auction. Love the wrought iron fence.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss. She had a beautiful home and landscaping. I hope all goes well with the sale. I know it must be difficult.
ReplyDeleteA great tribute to your friend. And, Chet is a cutie pie.
ReplyDeleteLydia's gardens are gorgeous. I hope the auction goes well. And I'm so sorry for your loss.
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing these photos. I loved looking at them and remembering the times since 1985 that Lydia and I have spent together. She was such a special person and a great mentor for me in the early years of my career. I really miss her.
ReplyDeleteHoping you achieve your goals in the sales of her beloved belongings...
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I know it's been a while now but I feel sorry for your friend. It's rather difficult to loose someone who'd been with you all through the years. I wish you could still have her memory by nurturing the landscape that she once created.
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