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@Nomore wrote:

@Susan Louise wrote:

@Nomore wrote:

I like the total lodge look, too. The faux fur placemats are unusual, but unique. But.....I would never let my DH eat on top of one....it'd be a mess and neverending washing!


@Nomore  Last year was my 1st year 'getting into' PB...and boy, oh boy, have I been making up for lost time. I would LOVE to have the entire alpine toile dinnerware set, but I'm going to try and stick with just getting the mugs and the buffalo check salad plates...and maybe just one of the buffalo check reindeer (on the fence) and that is it. There are a lot of buffalo check items I would like to get, but had to weed them out by how often would I 'actually' use them. Like most PB fans, just sitting on my hands and waiting for a 20% off coupon to become available...LOL


@Susan Louise

I think I have a PB in town, but I've never gone in it. Years ago, I think that was one of the stores at a mall in Denver I looked inside, but I don't remember products like this. It was also the first time I'd have ever been in a Williams-Sonoma and I didn't want to leave. Everywhere I go in this town is a whole lot of lodge look, so I don't really pay much attention, but the pic you posted looked so pretty. I want a pretty house (but not big). Smiley Happy


@Nomore That last pic I posted just makes me drool and want to move in. It reminds me of the lodge in Yellowstone Park too.

If money was limitless or abundant for us, I'd LOVE to move to Jackson Hole WY (in my dreams!). My style...if I can call it that, is a combo of country/log cabin/lodge/ecletic mix.

I'll take 20 acres near Jackson Hole and happily build a log home/lodge-type that is about 1,500-1,750 sq ft...with a spa tub outside! We have a 900 sq ft home now with about as much space in the finished basement...mainly used for laundry, storage, and a spare 1/2 bath we never use...

Is that asking a lot? Smiley Tongue

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@Susan Louise wrote:

@Nomore wrote:

@Susan Louise wrote:

@Nomore wrote:

I like the total lodge look, too. The faux fur placemats are unusual, but unique. But.....I would never let my DH eat on top of one....it'd be a mess and neverending washing!


@Nomore  Last year was my 1st year 'getting into' PB...and boy, oh boy, have I been making up for lost time. I would LOVE to have the entire alpine toile dinnerware set, but I'm going to try and stick with just getting the mugs and the buffalo check salad plates...and maybe just one of the buffalo check reindeer (on the fence) and that is it. There are a lot of buffalo check items I would like to get, but had to weed them out by how often would I 'actually' use them. Like most PB fans, just sitting on my hands and waiting for a 20% off coupon to become available...LOL


@Susan Louise

I think I have a PB in town, but I've never gone in it. Years ago, I think that was one of the stores at a mall in Denver I looked inside, but I don't remember products like this. It was also the first time I'd have ever been in a Williams-Sonoma and I didn't want to leave. Everywhere I go in this town is a whole lot of lodge look, so I don't really pay much attention, but the pic you posted looked so pretty. I want a pretty house (but not big). Smiley Happy


@Nomore That last pic I posted just makes me drool and want to move in. It reminds me of the lodge in Yellowstone Park too.

If money was limitless or abundant for us, I'd LOVE to move to Jackson Hole WY (in my dreams!). My style...if I can call it that, is a combo of country/log cabin/lodge/ecletic mix.

I'll take 20 acres near Jackson Hole and happily build a log home/lodge-type that is about 1,500-1,750 sq ft...with a spa tub outside! We have a 900 sq ft home now with about as much space in the finished basement...mainly used for laundry, storage, and a spare 1/2 bath we never use...

Is that asking a lot? Smiley Tongue


@Susan Louise  Hi, I hope you get that home someday.  Never give up the dream, it keeps us going while we wait.  It sounds like a beautiful way to spend your retirement.

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@lucymo wrote:

@Susan Louise wrote:

@Nomore wrote:

@Susan Louise wrote:

@Nomore wrote:

I like the total lodge look, too. The faux fur placemats are unusual, but unique. But.....I would never let my DH eat on top of one....it'd be a mess and neverending washing!


@Nomore  Last year was my 1st year 'getting into' PB...and boy, oh boy, have I been making up for lost time. I would LOVE to have the entire alpine toile dinnerware set, but I'm going to try and stick with just getting the mugs and the buffalo check salad plates...and maybe just one of the buffalo check reindeer (on the fence) and that is it. There are a lot of buffalo check items I would like to get, but had to weed them out by how often would I 'actually' use them. Like most PB fans, just sitting on my hands and waiting for a 20% off coupon to become available...LOL


@Susan Louise

I think I have a PB in town, but I've never gone in it. Years ago, I think that was one of the stores at a mall in Denver I looked inside, but I don't remember products like this. It was also the first time I'd have ever been in a Williams-Sonoma and I didn't want to leave. Everywhere I go in this town is a whole lot of lodge look, so I don't really pay much attention, but the pic you posted looked so pretty. I want a pretty house (but not big). Smiley Happy


@Nomore That last pic I posted just makes me drool and want to move in. It reminds me of the lodge in Yellowstone Park too.

If money was limitless or abundant for us, I'd LOVE to move to Jackson Hole WY (in my dreams!). My style...if I can call it that, is a combo of country/log cabin/lodge/ecletic mix.

I'll take 20 acres near Jackson Hole and happily build a log home/lodge-type that is about 1,500-1,750 sq ft...with a spa tub outside! We have a 900 sq ft home now with about as much space in the finished basement...mainly used for laundry, storage, and a spare 1/2 bath we never use...

Is that asking a lot? Smiley Tongue


@Susan Louise  Hi, I hope you get that home someday.  Never give up the dream, it keeps us going while we wait.  It sounds like a beautiful way to spend your retirement.


@lucymo  Thanks Smiley Happy  DH and I still hope that when he retires we can still move into an old farmhouse on 20 acres in a rural area here in NE...that at least might be possible...crossing fingers and toes Smiley Happy