I simply love silver.
I am thankful for Silver Sunday. Why you ask?
It inspired me to clean some silver pieces.
I have never cleaned silver on a Sunday, never on a Sunday.
Oh my, just writing that stirred up a memory. Do you remember this song??
Never on a Sunday when the church is full of people
And the bells are ringing in the steeple, la la....
Oh, you can kiss me on a Monday
A Monday, a Monday is very very good
Or you can kiss me on a Tuesday
A Tuesday, a Tuesday in fact I wish you would
Or you can kiss me on a Wednesday
A Thursday, a Friday, and Saturday is best
But never never on a Sunday
A Sunday, a Sunday 'cause that's my day of rest
Okay, back to some of my silver pieces...I get side tracked easily!
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Have a wonderful Sunday!
Never on a Sunday when the church is full of people
And the bells are ringing in the steeple, la la....
Oh, you can kiss me on a Monday
A Monday, a Monday is very very good
Or you can kiss me on a Tuesday
A Tuesday, a Tuesday in fact I wish you would
Or you can kiss me on a Wednesday
A Thursday, a Friday, and Saturday is best
But never never on a Sunday
A Sunday, a Sunday 'cause that's my day of rest
Okay, back to some of my silver pieces...I get side tracked easily!
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Have a wonderful Sunday!


You have some beautiful pieces. I see a pitcher like the one I just looked at last week at a flea market. They wanted $45 for it so I said never mind. I have just started collecting some pieces and on the look out for more.
ReplyDeleteYes I remember that song. So cute. I love all of your wonderful silver. I see some gorgeous pieces. Love silver. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYes - I remember the song also. :) You do have some pretty silver. I don't have very much anymore, as I just don't like to polish silver.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a nice weekend.
Petula Clark is awesome
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection. I especially like the top middle and bottom middle pieces. Very elegant! Linda
ReplyDeleteBeautiful silver pieces and thanks for the song lyrics. I forgot about that oldie, so thanks for the memories.
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Sissie
Simply beautiful! Thanks for coming to the party.....see you next month!
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Beth
Pretty Silver.....
ReplyDeleteYes, I remember that song vividly, just didn't know all of the words....
Have fun cleaning.....
Nancy-You do have some beautiful silver--too much to polish all in one day :) I loved Petula Clark and knew every word to "Downtown"--my favorite! Nice to "meet" you!
ReplyDeleteI love your montage pic. I am still trying to get an idea how to create a photo that way. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove all your silver. Isn't it amazing when you polish it and how it brings out the beauty!
ReplyDeleteHey Nancy! Do you know the other Nancy from Nancy's Tidbits? She's a silver addict too. Yours are just beautiful.
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Kim
I don't have much silver besides silverware but I love to buy odd pieces here and there!
ReplyDeleteYou have some gorgeous pieces!
I have a vague memory of that song! My silver needs a shine up.......but alas, I may wait. I have noticed how some bloggers are going for the tarnished look, ha!
ReplyDeleteYes, I do remember that song! Your silver is lovely. I love silver too. My silverware, I do polish, but I love the look of tarnish on some silver vases....
ReplyDeletePenny
You do have alot of wonderful silvers!
ReplyDeleteNancy you do have some awesome silver girl...Now I so remember that song and what it was wrote about ha ha!! do you know??? Thanks for sharing my Dear friend...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty silver... and we have both been doing some spring cleaning. You polishing on Sunday and me dusting in the middle of the night. And see how rewarding it was for both of us. xo Joan@anythinggoeshere
ReplyDeleteOh, yes, I remember that song! it's been a long time since it entered my mind!! now, I'll keep repeating it!:) and, oh the silver bit! YIKES, the memory it brings back! Mother always had us cleaning silver .. regularly! everything was silver!! now today, I would love to have that silver! and my Mother! cherish the memories.
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