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by Connie Fox
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Our luxuriously soft beach towels are made from brushed microfiber with a 100% cotton back for extra absorption. The top of the towel has the image printed on it, and the back is white cotton. Our beach towels are available in two different sizes: beach towel (32" x 64") and beach sheet (37" x 74").
Don't let the fancy name confuse you... a beach sheet is just a large beach towel.
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Light-filled front hallway of the vintage Renaissance Revival-style Ant Street Inn, an historic boutique bed-and-breakfast in downtown Brenham,... more
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Machine wash cold and tumble dry with low heat.
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Light-filled front hallway of the vintage Renaissance Revival-style Ant Street Inn, an historic boutique bed-and-breakfast in downtown Brenham, Texas, USA. Also known as the Schmid Bros. Building, the Ant Street Inn was originally a mercantile business, built in 1899-1900. The business was started in 1880 by Josef Schmid, who later was joined by his two brothers.
Double doors with upper panels of glass lead to a large room now used for special events such as weddings and receptions. If you look just beyond these doors, you can see the words Schmid Brothers in reverse type on the exterior. An official medallion near the entrance honors this inn, with its restaurant, accommodations, and special-events center, as a Registered Texas Historic Landmark, according to the Texas Historical Commission. You will find a close-up shot of the medallion in my Vintage Gallery, along with more pictures of the inn.
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This true aesthetic loves beautiful things, from architecture to the intricate details of flowers and plants. A native Californian who lived in Arizona before settling in Texas, I love nature, topography, and exploring small towns, looking for old buildings, unique objects, and rust. I enjoy making scenes look interesting and natural, as I saw them, and worthy of a place in your home, your office, your life. For 15 years I worked as a dental hygienist. Then I spent 25 years as an award-winning writer, graphic designer, and editorial consultant--skills I still use in this venue and in helping others with special projects. This unique background, requiring discernment and perfection, helps ensure the quality of my work. I hope you will...
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Connie Fox
Thank you very much, Dawn, for the homepage feature in All Things Vintage. Lovely!
Connie Fox
Doug Norkum, thank you for the feature in Nikon Full Frame Cameras!
Connie Fox
Debra Stewart, thank you for the beautiful homepage feature in The Art Workshop!
Connie Fox
Kathi Isserman, thank you for the lovely feature in Showcasing the South!
Tibby Steedly
Connie, this is outstanding!! I love the beautiful light. Congratulations on your feature!
Connie Fox replied:
Thank you, Tibby, for your thoughtful comment!
Holly April Harris
That light is so beautiful! Wonderful photo! I am very pleased to feature your fantastic artwork in the group ‘Covered Bridges and Historical Buildings.’ Please add it to the “2023 Third Quarter FEATURED IMAGE Collection” thread in the discussions area to record and display your image amongst the best in the group. Thank you! 8/3/23
Connie Fox replied:
Thank you so much, Holly, for this beautiful feature! That light was indeed amazing.
Stacy Kelley
I love these kinds of old light washed spaces and old doors. Such a cool capture!
Connie Fox replied:
Thank you, Stacy! It's a special place.
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS! It is my great pleasure to FEATURE this fantastic artwork on the homepage of the FAA Group No Place Like Home, 01/09/2017! Don't forget to post it in the Features Discussion thread for posterity!
Connie Fox replied:
Thank you for the feature, Jenny. I missed it because of a broken arm, but I am grateful to learn of this honor. I'll post it as you suggested. Very nice!
Connie Fox
Thank you so much, Sharon, for your kind comments. And what a nice thing to do! I really appreciate that.
Sharon Popek
Beautiful light and composition! I've pinned this to my Artists board (http://www.pinterest.com/slpopek/artists/)
Connie Fox
Years ago I attended a wedding reception just beyond those double doors! It's a wonderful place, and I'm so glad you like the image enough to have voted for it. In fact, thank you for both votes, Chris, and for the good wishes.
Chris Anderson
What a wonderfully nostalgic image!...voted... and voted for in the Contest - Doors Photography....good lock!
Connie Fox
Thank you, Cheri. I appreciate your kind comments, as well as your support via the votes.
Cheri Randolph
Connie, beautiful capture of the light and shadow! Gave it a vote here & in the Unique Houses Contest too.
Connie Fox
Warm thanks to Bruce Bley for choosing "Vintage Foyer Filled With Light" to be featured on the homepage of the Architecture Group. Cool!
Connie Fox
Linda, I'm so glad you like it. Indeed, it's a lovely, gracious place. I so enjoy introducing people to the real Texas and part of its history.
Connie Fox
Susan, thank you for your appreciation of the light and ambience that apparently comes across here. That's what I was going for. I appreciate the v/f too!
Susan Capuano
Wonderful capture of light and great feel for the ambiance of this fine old inn. v/f