Good morning everyone! I hope your weekend was (and is still) FAB. I had a pretty sweet Saturday with a little adventure with my hubby. If you do not know, we own an excavating company. My hubby recently won a bid to tear down an old cabin that was condemned. I had heard that there was some old furniture in the cabin and I tagged along yesterday morning to go and salvage (pick?) what was savable. We left yesterday at 6 am, the cabin is about an hour away, and then went cautiously inside as the roof has caved in, the chimney had fallen through and there was a big hole in the middle of the large entryway which was probably once a cool three season porch.
The sight of the cabin was actually a little sad as by the looks of all the dishes in the cupboards, papers on the table, etc… it clearly looked like they had intended to be back. A sign hung outside the shed that said “Olson’s Oasis”.
Everything for the most part was in really bad shape. There was an old gate leg table that had warped and split because of the rain that has drizzled on it for years. A few of the key pieces I pulled out were:




This is some of the highlights. There were a few other lamps, some dishes, chairs, etc… might be something to work on this winter or early spring.
This would normally have been a great post for Saturday Snapshot (which I am linking to anyway even though I am a day late 😀 ), but of course I was out “picking” yesterday morning and didn’t want to wait to post until next Saturday. With my life, you never know what might be new and exciting next.
For those who want to know, I did inquire about the family who once owned the home. Apparently there is only the wife still around and she is in a nursing home out of state. I am hopeful that by perhaps breathing life back into some of these pieces in a way it brings back some of the love they once had.
Enjoy your day! I have a full morning and lots of house cleaning projects to do this afternoon. The weather looks decent – I may try to get a run in as well. And I am reading the book club book, Ladies Night by Mary Kay Anderson and really enjoying it.


Wow … that lion’s-foot table is wonderful. I wish I’d been the one who discovered it!
I cant wait until I get it finished Beth. Its dark wood (which I love!)
I’m glad you saved those pieces. It would have been a shame if they’d been destroyed.
Thanks Kathy. We hauled a trailer load out of the house but these are the pieces at this time that I am super excited about. 😀
I do love the feet on that table…and the chandelier. Enjoy Ladies Night….I found it very entertaining.
Thanks, so far I am really getting into the book… which is good as Book Club is this week.
Sounds like you had an interesting day.
It was. A lot of fun, something I have never done before.
I love that table. Please be sure to show us when it is all beautiful again.
The chandelier is so nice too.
ENJOY your day…I know you will. 🙂 🙂
Elizabeth
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Thanks Elizabeth. I will take pics of the progress on all the items.
My mom has an antique lion foot table. They don’t make them like they used to! The chandelier is unique too.
It will be fun to play with Laura. I am soaking the crystals now.
So sad…They are beautiful pieces…I will bet that that place saw some fun and loving times in the past…
Right? I can just imagine that at one time they were loved…
Those legs are gorgeous. Cant wait to see the refinishing pictures when you get around to it. 🙂
Been absent as of late on commenting sorry.
Enjoy your run.
Ashley
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Those are some great finds. A little love will do wonders for them. I’ll be watching for a before and after Saturday Snapshot. 🙂
I think that table will be a real gem once you refinish it! What great finds!
that table is so gorgeous!!! i love those legs!