Last week when we at the Red Barn Show, we just had to go to the Leftovers Antique's Shop. They just have the best ideas, displays, and antiques that I've ever seen. For those of you that live out of state and maybe only get to visit this shop during the Round Top/Warrenton shows, here's your chance to view more of their inspirational things:
I also had the opportunity to stay with Linda and Ludmil and I wanted to show you their beautiful place:
Even the bird bath has glitter, Linda's signature style.
As a side note, you may have noticed I've placed a Copyright Notice on my blog that my pictures are not to be used without my permission. I first discovered my pictures were being copied when I looked at a blog post on Fifi's blog where she named someone that had copied her pictures and had not given her credit. She never posted where they originated from and that is just wrong. You need to give credit where credit is due!
Are you kidding me?? I could buy something from every single photo!!! LOVE it all!!
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I would find it astounding that someone would even CONSIDER using my humble pictures somewhere! But I have no clue who you are talking about so would you please post the name/blog or email me to let me know. My email addy is on my profile, my sweet chickee.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the pix you've posted and am working diligently to make our patio a romantic serene place for hubs and me.
Smoochies,
Connie
I just posted and it disappeared! hmmmmm........
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I would fine it absolutely astounding that someone would even CONSIDER posting my humble pix on their site. I have no clue who you are talking about so would you please post it here or email me the name so I can check. My email addy is on my profile page.
I am working diligently to make our patio a romantic and lovely place as you've shown here. Drop over and watch the progression from time to time, my sweet bunny!!
Smoochies,
Connie
Thanks for the pics of Linda's home. We sure miss her up here in the PNW, but I know her good friends like you are taking excellent care of her. So sorry to hear that your pics are being swiped. That is definitely not cool! Really enjoy visiting your blog and your style is awesome! Keep on showing us your beautiful pics.
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Lisa
Welcome Back,
ReplyDeleteLoved the pictures of Lindas home...just perfect for any escape. Sorry to read about the Picture Swipping...When they say the Internet is world-wide they weren't kidding. Just something else I learned from you. Thanks for sharing.
How sweet of you to share Linda and Ludmil Marcov of Willow Nest renown's lovely new home!
ReplyDelete'Tis so true that we in the Pacific NW adore and miss our L&L!
Christine (Zwee!!!!!!!!!)
How sweet of you to share Linda and Ludmil of Willow Nest renown's lovely new home!
ReplyDelete'Tis so true that we in the Pacific NW adore our L&L!
Christine (Zwee!!!!!!!!!)
Oh Theresa, I am so sorry that happened to you, she must not have ever met you or she would never have done it. You're just to sweet. And thank you for the Leftover Fix, you know I live for that and if I see anyone using your pictures I am going to beat them up!!!!! Lauri
ReplyDeleteThx for the pics--more inspiration as always from you!
ReplyDeleteWell, onto the touchy subject of photo lifting: Personally, I honestly don't care if people lift photos from my blog. My business is so busy that I barely have time to post, more less take a photo this is "lift worthy" haha. I guess I just have always assumed that people will have integrity and either properly link the photo back to me or provide proper credit. Either way, it isn't the end of the world to me as while my blog is an extension of Vintageweave, it's not part of the licensed corporation per se.
But I do understand that if one has a blog and not an additional website, then the blog alone serves as the single source of the blogger's ideas, talent, etc. so photo lifting becomes an entirely different issue.
I often see my stuff from my website on blogs--this is always appreciated and I NEVER have had an issue (that I am aware of) where they didn't link back to me.
BUT....
Then there is the other category: Those who lift photos from my website & shop site. These photos are about commerce, part of my licensed corporation.
I was shocked this year when three separate VERY well known brick and morter "French-style" stores with websites lifted photos from my shop site and used it to sell the same or similar items on their own shop sites--these stores are in GA, NJ and No CALIF. Blows my mind each time I'm made aware of it!! As smart of a business woman that I am, I continue to be niave in believing other business owners who work their tails off as much as I do, would never "steal" ideas and call them their own, which is essentially what is done when photos are staged and posted on my website. One time a regular client who lives in GA alerted me to it--I was so shocked when I realized it was a well-known store/website. We're talking pretty large, pretty well-known sites whom i won't name as my intent is not to embarrass. My IT guy contacts them to remove (and then they do) but it always makes me laugh how people think it's an acceptable business practice.
Sorry you are experiencing a similar problem. The www opens itself up to continuing problems like this. You are smart to put a copyright and your name on each photo. Others can learn from you.
You lucky girl. Looks like you do lots of antiquing. thanks for showing us all of those wonderful pictures.
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Carole
I enjoy your blog so much, it's so informative and your pictures really tell the stories so very well. Going along with you to all these places with all these beautiful things is quite an experience, even if I can't be there physically, at least I get inspired.
ReplyDeletenice pictures, thank you for posting!
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on this fantastic shop! I studied each picture so I wouldn't miss anything.And about your pictures...I can see why someone would want to lift them...they're wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh fun - looks like some great finds!!
ReplyDeleteSorry about your pictures. They are amazing. I wish I could take pictures like that. It is something I am learning. It is so wrong to take someone else hard work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing pictures of Linda's home. They are very talented. We miss them in the N.W.
Debbie