I'm a lazy blogger
Its been a little while but I am back [getting a second job and working 6 days a week has not lent well to writing]. Since we last spoke [inventory ended up being a tease] I have been moving things. Yes, still moving. There is a lot of work that came totally out of the blue for everyone and now we are getting things back in order.
SIDE NOTE: I found out today that I have located and entered said locations into the computer of over 600 artifacts. SIX HUNDRED ARTIFACTS that previously did not have a digital location. That is amazing. I am so great. wait.
So today we find our blogger in Processing with a lap top, a camera, the new Strokes album and lots of teeny tiny shoes. Baby shoes. I have been looking forward to these little guys for a while. Simply adorbs... and I don't even really like kids!
There will be more photos later but this guy is just so precious. Little green ruffles and bows. Sold. Actually, I can't locate the photo now. SO later.
Anyway. More updates to come in the next hour!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Day 27: 10 March 2011
German Grammar
Since most of the moving is pretty much done [!!!] Andrea, Kaila and I restarted inventory. Remember that? That relaxing thing we used to do where I get to sit a little and look at stuff while noting its location? [picture my voice getting higher as that sentence goes on...] I remember it now! Once again, everything has a place and every place goes into the computer. I love it. So tidy.
Since most of the moving is pretty much done [!!!] Andrea, Kaila and I restarted inventory. Remember that? That relaxing thing we used to do where I get to sit a little and look at stuff while noting its location? [picture my voice getting higher as that sentence goes on...] I remember it now! Once again, everything has a place and every place goes into the computer. I love it. So tidy.
Teeny, tiny pipe from Italy. Adorbs. [pencil for scale...]
Hand carved hair pin from Italy. [Its bigger than the pipe...]
Cute little grammar book. Tee hee.
Happy Thursday! Its the weekend [but not for me!]
Day 26: 9 March 2011
Mousketeers and Seersucker
This is the last of the ethnology to head to shelves. Its from Egypt. [I love Egypt] Gold bangles and intricately cared gourds. Hecks yeah.
till moving into new space. The last of the clothing is heading down today! And thats that!
This is the last of the ethnology to head to shelves. Its from Egypt. [I love Egypt] Gold bangles and intricately cared gourds. Hecks yeah.
More clothing, obviously. Just some more highlights of the collection.
This is a Canadian WWI jacket. Very cool buttons.
A nurses uniform. Probably the cutest thing ever.
A seersucker American Red Cross uniform. Super fly duds, I must say.
This guy is in the collection after all of the silk housecoats and robes. Man, the 90s were super good to fashion.
"You could be the first pirate commedian!"
"But I don't wanna be a pirate!"
Actually just a french nobleman's jacket. Pretty snazzy.
We have two of these little buggers. I bet Mary Kate was the best. The other one says "CAROL", I bet she was pretty great too.
Well. Moving still. Moving tomorrow. moving.
Happy Wednesday!
Day 25: 8 March 2011
Wedding dresses and the Great Wall
The movers have been hard at work this week. I arrived to find most of the shelving and clothes racks moved downstairs. I started the day moving ethnology stuffs onto their shelves with Kaila. I made a cute little discovery. This is not a block of cement, as I so stupidly assumed, its from the Great Wall of China. No big deal.
The movers have been hard at work this week. I arrived to find most of the shelving and clothes racks moved downstairs. I started the day moving ethnology stuffs onto their shelves with Kaila. I made a cute little discovery. This is not a block of cement, as I so stupidly assumed, its from the Great Wall of China. No big deal.
Sometimes we get put in our place by a brick.
So. Anyway [brushes off ego].
Post coffee break was spent moving clothes to the newly assembled racks in order to clear off what was left so it too could come downstairs. We started with the wedding dresses and I confess, I was super excited. I have been wanting to check them out for a while.
The lace just blows my mind. This little section here ranges from the late 1920s but to about the 40s. Awesome. I imagined myself dancin' around in them, of course not allowed in real life. But a girl can dream right?
This isn't ours, its the city's, but I like that category. A little depressing but way to be sensitive guys in the 30s.
These jackets were super lovely. I don't really know a better way to describe it. The beading is so intricate and all done by hand. Amazing. I love this style. Don't be surprised if you see me running around in something like this. Get ready, I'm bringing back the 80s [the 1880s, that is].
These bad boys are graduation dresses from the turn of the century up to about the late teens. Once again, I want to wear these all summer. So light and delicate. I'm sold. This whole move has really proven just how amazing our collections really are. I didn't doubt it, but its just in my face now.
I really wish my phone took better photographs. These two tops blew me away.
So anyway, I end this Tuesday with sore feet and in awe of how cool people got to dress. Now we just run to the mall.
Oh well. Happy Tuesday!
Day 24: 3 March 2011
Cleaning and Sorting
The last of the clothing has so far been condensed and today was spent dusting and vacuuming all of the shelving that gets to move on Monday. Pretty long day. It mostly looked like this.
The last of the clothing has so far been condensed and today was spent dusting and vacuuming all of the shelving that gets to move on Monday. Pretty long day. It mostly looked like this.
I really loved this dress. I want to wear it all summer. Also, is it summer yet?
We listened to classic rock all day. Happy Thursday. Next week is going to be busy...
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Day 23: 2 March 2011
So close I can taste it.
The move is upon us. Movers show up monday to get our shelves out of the old space and into the new. I'm excited! Its like everything gets to be shiny and new. I moved the last of the conservation clothing today to its temporary home. I guess the movers will take the rest. Here were some of my favorites.
The move is upon us. Movers show up monday to get our shelves out of the old space and into the new. I'm excited! Its like everything gets to be shiny and new. I moved the last of the conservation clothing today to its temporary home. I guess the movers will take the rest. Here were some of my favorites.
Tiny little button down. I keep gigglin' when I picture a kid in this.
Vest from China, 1900s.
Woman's costume, Afghanistan, 1900 ish.
Little tiny mirrors. I love this embroidery.
Robe, Japan. So pretty.
Sleeve of a robe from Japan. I'm sorry, is that a swastika?
The detail gets me. My my. So delicate.
Dress from India 1920s.
I'm glad you are so sure... ["prob. japan"]
Chickens! Philippines. Adorbs.
I have one of these in ma closet...
Skirt, sash and tiny bag. So cool.
Well. I hear that tomorrow is vacuum day, I'll letcha know. Happy Wednesday.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Day 22: 1 March 2011
Is it spring yet??
Today was pretty much a wash of moving the last little things out of the shelves where the clothing and hats used to be. Kaila and I stacked plastic matting, moved flags, packed boxes... I feel like I did when I was moving out of my old place.
Exciting lunch break shout out: I hit up the One Stop Coney Shop today for a dog. Oh man. So yummy.
Not a ton of things to photograph today. Not that everything wasn't super cool.... just packed up already.
Today was pretty much a wash of moving the last little things out of the shelves where the clothing and hats used to be. Kaila and I stacked plastic matting, moved flags, packed boxes... I feel like I did when I was moving out of my old place.
Exciting lunch break shout out: I hit up the One Stop Coney Shop today for a dog. Oh man. So yummy.
Not a ton of things to photograph today. Not that everything wasn't super cool.... just packed up already.
This tag was also on that "Mummy Hands and Feet" box. "Decomposing Material: small fragments of wrappings and possibly an appendage". Not only is that penmanship amazing but POSSIBLY AN APPENDAGE is something I have never know that I have always wanted to read on a box label.
Its pretty hard to see but this is a box of feet. I really don't want an Egyptian curse but at least I got a picture.
Happy Tuesday!
Day 21: 24 February 2011
Ghost Dress...
Today was eventful [ish]! I learned how to make supports to hang historic clothing and I found a mummy. Ta da.
The dress in question [ghost dress] has been laying on a table awaiting attention, quite patiently, for a while. When we needed the table today she finally got it. [Why do I personify artifacts?] She is a wedding dress from the late 1800s [I think] and needed supports for the skirt portion of her so she could hang with her other wedding dress friends. Its gotta be lonely back there....
Here we have a police [person] man's cap with its protective rain cover. Kinda cute if you ask me. But you didn't.
Here is ghost dress getting stitched up for hanging. Note the rib cage-likeness of her insides. Oooo creeptown....
I guess this is the good one. No, not the other one. This one.
I didn't get a better picture of her. I don't know why. But this dress holds its form like there is a person in there. I know that dresses were very structured back then, but come on, Ghost Dress, you are giving me goose bumps.
As promised, the TIGER... he is a rug but I think it just adds to his charm. Sorry he is in plastic. He really just needs a hug.
ALSO. "Mummy hands and feet".
Yep.
I just thought this was really cool. Thats really all.
Happy Thursday kids.
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