I had just looked through some photos I took last year at the Palm House – one of the first building built in Naples, Florida. Because the only electricity (generator produced) was at the hotel down the street, the kitchen wasn’t added until later. Enjoy the appliances, utensils, and of course some ingredients.
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Hi, Pat! It seems we share a taste for living history and photography. I love this post!
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Thanks. 🙂
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Aren’t you glad we don’t live like that any more? Ice tongs! Though I have to admit all the colorful tins would look good in my pantry. The copper pots are wonderful.
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Yes, technology has helped us so much – and we are still busy. 🙂
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I wish I would have known about the Palm House when we were in Naples. I would have loved to tour this.
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I learned a lot of Naples history there. Maybe you will come back soon and hit it then.
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I like the feel here. Kinda’ welcoming & cozy.
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That is what I thought. Fresh and clean and come in to sit a while. 🙂
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I really love this, Pat!
They surely don’t make them like this anymore.
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Thanks, Lisa.
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My mom had one of those stoves as a decorative piece. Very cool kitchen
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Thanks, Nora.
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Yipes! My grandmother’s kitchen in Hastings.
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🙂
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This is cool. It reminds me of a place my friends and I visited last year here in Virginia. It must be the white.
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oh i love it!
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I’m so glad, Cindy. This brought back memories of kitchens I visited in cottages when I was a child.
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