Tuesday, December 6, 2022

Ketchup Day

 Greetings Blogger Buds. Hope your weekend was wondrous.

Today I'm sharing photo odds and ends taken at Winterthur Museum in Delaware, once country home of the DuPont family. I should have snagged a picture of the outside, but of course I didn't give that a thought. The mansion has 175 rooms.

This map was needlepointed back in the day. Amazing isn't it?


 I would have loved this doll house when I was a kid. It had cats in it and shoes beside the beds.

Mr. DuPont always made sure the china and the accoutrements matched the centerpiece.

 



I loved this Christmas tree which was one of many.

 

I can't imagine how old this tree is.  The picture really doesn't show it but it was one of the tallest I've ever seen.

And last but not least, Denise had another bear sighting.


Ever been to Winterthur? Any bear sightings?



20 comments:

Elephant's Child said...

How the other half (except it is much less than half) lives...

Andrew said...

No bears here but heaps of animals to kill unsuspecting visitors. Du Pont? Wasn't he was the man who bred all the nylons, subsequently cruelly slaughtered to make our clothes? Doll houses rather intrigued me when I was very young.

Hilary Melton-Butcher said...

Ketchup day again ... crumbs lots of ketchup over the pond! I love those old homes ... though appreciate comfort living now-a-days! I wish i had the dexterity (and ability) to craft things ...

How lovely to have wild bears around ... cheers to one and all - Hilary

nashvillecats2 said...

Awesome pics Sandra, loved that staircase,
Thanks for sharing them with us.
Take care.
Yvonne.

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Impressive place.

Valerie-Jael said...

Nice place, glad I don't need to clean it! Hugs, Valerie

Jeanie said...

What beautiful decorations and tree! And I love beyond words that intricate doll house. I must try to find more photos online!

Christine said...

Love the doll bouse!

Jamie Ghione said...

Love the dollhouse. I might have wanted it, too.

CJ Kennedy said...

DuPont. The better living through chemistry DuPont? The mansion is spectacular especially the Christmas decorations. Beautiful dollhouse. Reminds me of a dollhouse a neighbor girl had. It was a replica of the historic home they lived in. A friend of her father's made it. Real glass windows! It put my little tin dollhouse to shame. 😺 enjoy your day!

Birgit said...

I would love to visit this mansion and love that doll house! I have a thing for doll houses. I'm watching a British show " the great big little crafy show"...something like that. The people have to create a room for doll house. It's so cool to watch this show and my mom would have loved it.
The bear looks young nut this is the only bear sighting I have seen..ON your blog:)).

Sandra Cox said...

EC, Living like that and the money it takes to maintain it is beyond my fertile imagination:)
Andrew, I'll keep that in mind if I ever visit Australia:) I believe you are right about the nylon.
Hils, The old mansions are wondrous to go through. I'm with you. I love my modern day comfort:)
Yvonne, I loved the staircase too. You take care also.
Alex, It is for sure.

Sandra Cox said...

Val, Can you imagine? I wonder how many maids they had? Hugs
Jeanie, I'd love to see it in the spring when the gardens are open.
Christine, Right there with ya;)
CJ, Your neighbor was probably the envy of all the little girls in the neighborhood wasn't she?:)
Jamie, It was amazing:)
Birgit, Doll houses have always held me enthrall.

Truedessa said...

I have never been there but, I do enjoy visiting those historic homes. I had a dollhouse as a child but, nothing quite that fancy.

J.P. Alexander said...

Bella casa de muñecas. Te mando un beso.

ashok said...

Interesting building..there's something charming about vintage mansions

D.L. Finn said...

What a beautiful house. I would have loved that dollhouse too! That silly bear has been making his rounds this week. Hopefully he will decide to take a long winter nap! Xo

DeniseinVA said...

What a great place ci would love to roam around here for a few hours.

RO said...

Love seeing details and pics of history and I thank you 😊. Hugs 🤗

Sandra Cox said...

True, Visiting historic homes is always fun isn't it?
J. P. It was amazing.Sending you hugs.
Ashok, There is indeed.
Denise, Ha. Ha. Take a winter nap. Be careful what you wish for. He'll probably decide your garage would be purrfect for that:)
Denise in VA, I'm sure you'd enjoy it.
Ro, Glad you enjoyed them. A huge thank you to you for my French Coffee Press:) I love it.