Monday, August 01, 2011

Summer Lessons from Vintage Fiction

Summer can go on and on and wear us out. Vintage fiction reminds me how good I have it, and provides inspiration for living graciously through the hottest days.

Meals must be appetizing. In a cool, comfortable home, breakfast might be melon set in ice, thin glasses of orange juice, delicate hot biscuit, cereal with real cream, and coffee that is a joy to drink. Never mind anything heavy, smelly, or less than dainty.

If you must be in town, a leafy green park is a good place to rest. Especially if it has a fountain, and a place to buy an ice cream.

Choose your thinnest shirtwaist dress when you get dressed in the morning.

Cleanliness is most important in the heat. A tiled bathroom is a wonderful privilege, and a good place to wash out your stockings. Especially with unlimited hot water.

An electric fan is a blessing. Turn it on while you rest and read.

A private home, a kitchen with refrigeration and beautiful running water, a bed made up smoothly with fresh sheets, and a shady place to swim, are blessings that any homemaker, vintage or modern, can gratefully count.

9 comments:

  1. I'm thinkin' you were reading "Homing"? The breakfast description also reminds me of "Happiness Hill".

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  2. I like your take on the vintage fiction ideas Anna.

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  3. Thank you for this! We have had over 30 days of 100+ degree temps and no relief in sight...it does get very wearying.

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  4. Fans are my constant companions in the warm weather.

    Lisateresa

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  5. Love these, Anna.
    Fans are a welcome blessing in all the rooms we live in.
    Cool lightweight clothes a must (in white!)
    Lots of chilled melons too.
    Now I'm inspired to work more on the dainty!

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  6. Like anonymous I was definitely thinking of "Homing." That is such a good book. I usually re-read that one when it is cold because I am already too hot in this summer heat! :)
    Just wanted to say I love your blog. I've been reading it for years and find it so relaxing and enjoyable. I don't always comment but I'm reading it nearly every day!
    ~Rhonda

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  7. I don't think dear Grace mentions it but I would add "talcum powder after a cool shower". With something cool and floaty to put on afterward a lady might just survive.

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  8. What about thin slices of cold chicken on delicate slices of bread? = ) I love vintage fiction!

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