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I'm very excited about something I just ordered online. And I'm delighted to share it with you, my dear friends!
In less than two weeks the mailman will be delivering a parcel that contains not just one, but two copies of a book I never knew existed until I did a very modern 'Google' search looking for info about its author.
Now, if you have been, or still are a faithful fan of the original Victoria magazine
with founding editor Nancy Lindemeyer, you must remember the
wonderful artist, Aude Kamlet, whose lovely mini watercolours often
adorned the 'Dear Friends' pages.
Ms. Kamlet made comment that of the many illustrations signed by herself,
those done for the "Dear Friends" column of Victoria Magazine from 1992
to 1998 were among her favorites. I have to admit I loved those little touches of beauty too.
Which is why I. AM. SO. EXCITED. Because 'Remembering Dear Friends' is a little book that Ms. Kamlet created commemorating that very season of her life, and--joy, joy--it's still available to purchase!
I'm looking forward, therefore, not only to enjoying this book for myself, but I have the greatest delight in offering the second copy as a Giveaway gift. (This is where I wish I could give a copy to each of you.)
The Giveaway is now closed.
Brenda
Brenda
Photo source: Blurb.com
If your giveaway is open to other countries, I'd love to enter. We don't see Victoria here as far as I am aware...sadly!
ReplyDeleteOh fun! Yes, please, and now you've totally piqued my curiosity and I must go look through my stack of old Victoria magazines. I was first introduced to the magazine by an aunt who felt that I'd enjoy them. She was correct. I will create a button for my sidebar about your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteYes, the giveaway is open to other countries, so please feel free to enter.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a beautiful book...a lovely item to give away!
ReplyDeleteHi Brenda! I would love to enter your giveaway, how thoughtful of you. I started reading Victoria back with the first issue, I think it was 1987. How I treasured those early years of Victoria. They were just what our generation of women needed at just the right time. Victoria was like a friend, and I savored each new issue. I would sit down with a cup of tea and slowly go over each page, it was so soothing. I am sad that the magazine seems to have lost that special nurturing spirit. I miss the colors and the artistic photographs too. Nancy Lindemeyer had a unique vision. Thanks again Brenda and I hope you have a lovely evening ahead! With Love, Delisa :)
ReplyDeleteSo good to have you back! Thank you for this fun giveaway,
ReplyDeleteAhhhh... thanks Lisa!
DeleteDear Brenda,
ReplyDeleteI have been a Victoria fan since the very beginning. I have collected every issue since it was first published in the 1980's. Victoria has influenced my life in many ways. My grandniece is named Victoria and my husband and I have travelled to places we would never have thought of if it weren't for the pages of Victoria. When I was on medical leave back in 2011 recovering from cancer treatments, I visited the magazine's on-line home one day and left a comment. About 6 plus weeks ago, I was both amazed and thrilled to receive a note in my Inbox from Victoria's current Managing Editor who announced that she had decided to keep my little 'essay' for possible future publication and asked if I would telephone her. The next day we had a wonderful chat, as if we were longtime friends, and the offer was made to purchase my story! Of course, I agreed! A dream come true! I couldn't believe it and, further, I couldn't even remember what I had written; so she kindly, promptly sent the piece back to me via email! The story will be published next spring! And...with my so-called 'earnings' from a few paragraphs clacked out on the Victoria website years ago and long forgotten, I am buying a ticket to France to see Monet's Garden! Another dream come true...
Hugs,
Linda at Beautiful Ideas
Linda, How exciting!!!! I'm so very glad you shared that good news, I'll be watching for that issue next spring. And to go see Monet's Garden, now that is a dream I have too. You'll have to post lots of photos when you go!
Deletenever read the magazine but would love too
ReplyDeleteHi Brenda, Thanks for visiting my blog. It's been so long since we've "chatted" and I'm so glad to reconnect again. Your blog just lovely and I'm looking forward to reading what's on your heart.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this book either and have collected many of the Victoria books as well as magazines. I would love to be in your draw...how generous of you! Victoria has meant a lot of me over the years from the early years back in the late 1980s when I first discovered it.
This magazine opened my world to authors, artists, places, and people I probably would never have heard of if it wasn't for the articles in Victoria. It hasn't been so much the photos and glossy pages that have influenced me but the "feel" that has stayed with me. Victoria taught me graciousness, the beauty of life and how to add it to my life. The old issues are definitely better than today's version and I'm amazed how they've remained timeless.
I'm off to share your giveaway on my blog!
I've always admired Aude's illustrations in Victoria and wondered what had become of her.
ReplyDeleteVictoria magazine - there's so much to say. In the early 90s we lived in Shell Mera, a small jungle town on the eastern edge of the Amazon jungle. Our mission forwarded magazine subscriptions to us three or four times per year, in a literature shipment. Oh, what joy when those boxes of books and printed matter arrived. Several of us would get together to sort everything according to family.
I was always thrilled with my Victoria magazines. No matter that they were four or five months late. Sometimes three or four arrived at the same time. I carefully rationed their reading. If a trip was in the future, I saved one for that. What a treat it was to sit in my second floor living room, the light filtered by a huge tree where monkeys sometimes sat to look into our house, to make a cup of tea and sip it from a china teacup while reading my Victoria magazine.
I loved the way Victoria encouraged me and helped me to live a life of beauty in sometimes harsh conditions. Victoria's writers revealed to me poetry and books - authors whose books I sought out, and loveliness in the details of life.
I hope to write a post about your giveaway and Victoria magazine this week sometime. Thank you for telling us about Aude's book. And for the giveaway. This post has reminded me of a very special magazine that meant a lot to someone living far, far away from the scenes pictured on the pages, but who appreciated the essence of Victoria's message.
I am afraid I don't know of the magazine, but its interesting to read posts and comments about it. we have been out of the loop, so its lovely to be visiting. Love Helen, Darcy and Bingley xxx
ReplyDeleteBrenda - what a lovely giveaway. I, too, am a huge Victoria fan, especially the "older" version. I used to buy it every month (well at first only 10 issues a year) and have kept almost all of them. At the beginning of each month, I make a cup of tea in a china cup of course and settle down to reread all that month's issues of Victoria from my little library. J
ReplyDeleteHello, lovely friend! I remember first drooling over this magazine at a friends house. So much to admire and dream about throughout the pages.
ReplyDeleteLove your new blog look! Hoping you're having some lovely weather and getting time to enjoy the beauty of the season.
Hugs!
Hi Brenda,Just to let you know that I've put up a post about the giveaway on my blog.
ReplyDeleteHope you are enjoying sunshine!
I still have article and image clippings from vintage Victoria magazines in my files. The ideas are perennially useful.
ReplyDeleteHow fortunate for you to find 'Remembering Dear Friends' and generous to purchase an extra copy for a giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI first started reading Victoria when I looked after a magazine section in a store I worked in. It didn't take long to realize this was a magazine I wanted a subscription for so I could keep each issue. I've used it for decor inspiration and as a relaxing read over a cup of tea.
I'm visiting after reading Lorrie's account of her love for Victoria magazine and included the link to your blog.
I haven't heard of the magazine but I checked out the book on the 'Blurb' site!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful illustrations - I would be thrilled to win a copy!
Hi Brenda. This Ian
ReplyDeleteM first visit to your blog and I saw the giveaway. I loved Victoria magazine and bought the first issue many years ago. I remember that artist and her beautiful work. What a delight that she has published a book. IfI don't win it, the lucky person who does is really going to enjoy it.
Thank you for giving us an opportunity to win this book. I dearly love the old Victoria magazine.
ReplyDeleteYou are a dear to find me, Brenda, and isn't it my story too - I've not had much time for blogging since before the new year and am only the last couple of weeks finally freeing up my schedule to have more inspirational and creative time so I can truly be at my best! Was recently thinking of you as my Lucy Maude poetry book is by my reading corner and I wanted to start incorporating more poetry in my devotional time. And - visual watercolours from a Victoria staff artist - Vintage Victoria at that! Joy! Do enter me!
ReplyDeleteI remember getting Victoria years ago when the magazine first came out. I used extra copies of it for a scrapbook journaling project with my daughter when I home schooled her through middle school - good memories. Enjoying my bi-monthly issues today, too.
So - that's two entries for commenting - one for my relationship to Victoria - and another because I've put your link onto my page for the give-away. Best to us all - kindred spirits in good things and beauty.
Joy!
Kathy
Oh, this book sounds so lovely! I haven't really read an old edition of Victoria before. I have only known the new issues. This book would surely be a treat!
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How exciting! I would be thrilled to have this amazing book. When I was younger and raising 4 sons, it was the biggest splurge to get a Victoria magazine. It would feel so wonderful to step into the world of elegance and grace. I always passed them on to someone else to make a difference, too. Thanks so much for being so sweet! I saw this at Vee's this morning! I hope you'll visit me, too! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteOh my, Brenda! How I would love that... takes me right back to the original Victoria days! I have taken a break from blogging lately, but I really want to get back to it. How wonderful to stop by your blog and see the beautiful artwork of Aude Kamlet. Despite the new version, I still miss the Nancy LIndemeyer Victoria and love to find things here and there that remind me of her.
ReplyDeleteMy "Remembering Victoria" blog kind of fizzled, as I couldn't find anyone interested in writing and sharing a story. But, I haven't completely given up on it and may try again soon to revive it. Appreciated your contribution so much!
~ Blessings,
Christi
Hello Brenda,
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog at Fabric Paper Thread while perusing :) I look forward to reading more :)
Please enter me in your beautiful giveaway. I love Victoria and the illustrations are just beautiful.
I remember way back in the late 80's when Country Style was in it's height of popularity. I was at a book store on my lunch break from working at a flower shop and saw Victoria. I have been hooked since! I showed my employer the magazine and she went and got a copy too in addition to both of us subscribing when available. My husband and I had moved a few times and I still cannot believe that I let me collection go :( I am slowly re-building my Victoria Library especially pre-1999. I enjoy those the most. Every month I pull out every corresponding issue(all June issues for example) and read one a week with a cup of tea just savoring it.
Thanks again for a sweet giveaway!
Sharon
Tirzahgirl(at)gmail(dot)com
Brenda, I must have been just remembering our correspondence about you contributing to my Remembering Victoriablog, when I thought I had actually posted something from you. But, I would love to post a story from you if you ever do feel like taking time to write your "Victoria story." And since this is a Victoria related giveaway -- I know it's late -- but I have posted it to my Remembering Victoria blog!
ReplyDeleteMy Victoria story is there on that blog in the first entry. It started back in the 1980's with my grandmother, who bought me my first copy, and continues to this day. I read it as a new bride, kept every copy and lugged them through move after move, and still read them today. It is timeless.
Thanks again, Brenda!
Christi and Charm and Grace shared this giveaway at her blog and that makes me so happy. Very interested in this book...it looks a treat!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is a fun one (give away)!
ReplyDeleteI still have my first Victoria I ever bought way back in the Winter 1987/8. It featured Mary Engelbret's home! LOVE IT!
Brenda....thanks so much for the very sweet comments you left at my blog. Yes, I believe we're kindred spirits indeed!
ReplyDeletei have never read this Victoria but would love to win! thank you for offering it, brenda!
ReplyDelete^)^ linda