



Nearly forgotten but glorious art, envisionings and historical oddments from the back corners of the internet




Oh, to be here.
Nice out now, but a storm filled with hail as big as a newborn baby’s head getting ready to zip in, according to weather.com.
my new short fiction piece at the link if you’d like to read the rest. Enjoy!
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/an-envisioning-2025-and-a-mid-morning

Blondet Eliot/ABACA, via Shutterstock. Found in an email with the New York Times fashion article The grand finale of men’s week, written by Jacob Gallagher. https://messaging-custom-newsletters.nytimes.com/dynamic/render?campaign_id=361&emc=edit_fas_20260128&instance_id=170230&isViewInBrowser=true&nl=fashion-week&productCode=FAS®i_id=74983616&segment_id=214428&sendId=214428&uri=nyt://newsletter/004aaee4-5421-50e1-9021-74fd7fe8bc7c&user_id=4c00c56e321c85af6192e44c4d492b60








sparking in air as the Zulu chief and his wife emerge and the drumming and dancing commence as dusk descends upon the savannah and an African night begins.
My series post for today over on my Substack at the link if you’d like to see it – https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/theatrical-set-designs-and-other-a60

Peach holiday ornament. Handblown glass with glittery leaf details. Cody Foster, maker. via earthen-shop.com.









Also an outer front porch floor mosiac featuring a Cave Canem with the dog being a portrait of Mr. Burges’ favorite poodle Pinkie.
William Burges died a few years before this was privately published. If you are interested there are many more images, I just used a few. The descriptions are long but fascinating. At least recently I haven’t come across any with poems by Geoffrey Chaucer in the original Middle English.
smouldering on air off the tail end of a lion’s roar as in Cape Town the aquacade begins . . . biggest water show in years . . . the audience from all over Rhodesia, north nearly to Tripoli and west to the sea . . . music striking up . . . never again it whispers . . . places to rule forever the old folks say . . . maybe not that long.
my series post for today on my Substack at the link. https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/theatrical-set-designs-and-other-7dc

Decor at a 2025 pre Thanksgiving supper. Loving the Indian corn chandelier. @david_stark_design on Instagram. Taken from his Instagram.












There are more house drawings and photographs along with a few monuments and other things. I find many of the blog post subjects myself but this one is because I found a listing for the book here https://www.backintimerarebooks.com/pages/books/7649/mrs-john-king-van-rensselaer/newport-our-social-capital-231-of-347-copies. I remember their booth at the Antiquarian Book Fair here last fall but what I do is pick up a few copies of the fair catalogue and work my way through the listings looking for ideas.









Opalescing on the sparkle of a baby snowflake smiling at her mama as in the depths of a Singapore winter the stagehands at the Government House theatre lower the backcloth for Act I of Gilbert and Sullivan’s newest operetta and the overture begins . . . London and months ago, but that doesn’t matter . . . brand new in Singapore and that’s all that counts . . .
my series post for today published to my Substack at the link. The crown in the image belonged to the Queens of Bavaria.
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/theatrical-set-designs-and-other-f34

Oh to be here.
More hot chocolate and an entire canning kettle more needing to be made. Colder than the dickens and the only thing that can warm up everyone at once. Hot cider and hot buttered rum, perhaps. But extra pots, pans, and measuring cups, and too much work. The other, easier, and an entire display of jumbo bags of mini marshmallows on sale at the A&P, so four to each mug instead of two.
my new short piece of fiction published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/an-envisioning-1962-and-an-early
