mardi 19 mars 2013

I cannot be cured..........




I have a very, very bad case of brocantitus and as you know it`s incurable. You just have to learn to live with it!!!

I realised I had the illness many years ago when I received this message from an old friend.


Dear Shirley
It is not madness or indeed old age, it is in fact Brocantitis. A little known disease discovered by Dr.Herbert dim. With very little warning it hits antique dealers after around 25 years of trading, and is particularly virulent after several years of selling on ebay. Dr.Dims paper published by the G.M.C in 1971, symptomizes the truffling in old dowry chests filled with vintage French fabrics, delving into boxes of ormolu bronze fittings and grabbing Gustavian grey pediments often distressed with the passing of time. He goes on to warn of the dire consequences of haberdashering, the collecting of passementerie, buttons, trims and lace. Dim claims this all confuses the brain and eventually forces a shutdown, unless, while there is still a glimmer of hope, a period of abstinence from buying is enforced and a holiday taken for at least two weeks.



If there is no cure other than missing the brocantes then I am afraid I will have to suffer it and if it is infectious then I may be a " carrier" !!!!



I am not sure that abstinence is the answer - I feel that more brocanting is a good medication!!



Soooo...............mes belles I am off for a few days truffling for treasures.


Back soon laden with scrumptious finds. Please behave whilst I am away!

I am leaving at 4am in the morning, so, if you are coming with me please be here by then!!

A bientot mes belles

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

4 commentaires:

  1. I would love to come with you and find lots of treasures, but afraid normal life calls here. Have lots of fun and good hunting.
    Rosezeeta.

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  2. Oh sure, with bells on. tee hee

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  3. I would love to come to find treasures with you! Perhaps one of these days. I hope you have a wonderful time and find lots of beautiful things.

    Elizabeth

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  4. And we all benefit from it here on your blog!

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