Out With The Old, In With The New
Oct. 20th, 2018 09:53 amThe lady at the charity shop asked if I was moving house and I said, no, we put two households together five years ago and have been off-loading the surplus ever since.
Actually, it's not quite as simple as that. The more complex truth is we're always buying things- including from charity shops- and the new is constantly pushing out the old. I gave away three framed pictures yesterday but only because I'd bought a couple of 18th century topographical prints the week before.
One of the "new" prints is from an original by Paul Sandby. How could I not buy a Sandby?
Actually, it's not quite as simple as that. The more complex truth is we're always buying things- including from charity shops- and the new is constantly pushing out the old. I gave away three framed pictures yesterday but only because I'd bought a couple of 18th century topographical prints the week before.
One of the "new" prints is from an original by Paul Sandby. How could I not buy a Sandby?