Reader, I bought them.
The set of chunky 1970s drinking glasses.
Supervolunteer Michael––the only person at work who knows or cares about vintage––found them online:
they're smoky walnut Noritake "Spotlight" water goblets.
Boom & Orange claimed one for a turret.
Here's an ad for the glasses in an old newspaper online. They cost $3.99 in 1975––doesn't that seem expensive?
I got them for $1.25 each, but they sell online for more like $5.
The Eight
There are eight Orphan Reds.
Here they are, posing for a school portrait.
L to R: SweePo, Red Hair Girl, Penny Cooper, Orange Colored Sky, Boom.
The new ones are seated, front.
We don't really know them yet, and their names are in flux.
The new ones are wearing cast offs, temporarily. Penny Cooper is holding their old plaid dresses. She has entered the dresses in her Book of Things Concerning Dolls as "Property of Me".
The dolls come with these dresses, but Penny Cooper is the only one who likes them.
She loves them!
I'd worried that eight Orphan Reds would be too many, but it's not.
Thrift Store Stuff
I did not buy this, a clock on decoupaged wood showing a bear punching a desktop computer.
Along the bottom it reads "ENTER YOUR RESPONSE".
I was tempted because this reminds me of learning the computer for the first time in... 1992? I was working in the art-college library.
I remember asking, "How do you turn it on?"
I also remember the little bomb onscreen that meant the computer had crashed, and, if you were like me, you'd lost your work because you hadn't remembered to Save.
Finally, another ex libris bookplate, in a donated book:
(The store is lit with fluorescents, and my photos always reflect that.)
The set of chunky 1970s drinking glasses.
Supervolunteer Michael––the only person at work who knows or cares about vintage––found them online:
they're smoky walnut Noritake "Spotlight" water goblets.
Boom & Orange claimed one for a turret.
Here's an ad for the glasses in an old newspaper online. They cost $3.99 in 1975––doesn't that seem expensive?
I got them for $1.25 each, but they sell online for more like $5.
The Eight
There are eight Orphan Reds.
Here they are, posing for a school portrait.
L to R: SweePo, Red Hair Girl, Penny Cooper, Orange Colored Sky, Boom.
The new ones are seated, front.
We don't really know them yet, and their names are in flux.
The new ones are wearing cast offs, temporarily. Penny Cooper is holding their old plaid dresses. She has entered the dresses in her Book of Things Concerning Dolls as "Property of Me".
The dolls come with these dresses, but Penny Cooper is the only one who likes them.
She loves them!
I'd worried that eight Orphan Reds would be too many, but it's not.
Thrift Store Stuff
I did not buy this, a clock on decoupaged wood showing a bear punching a desktop computer.
Along the bottom it reads "ENTER YOUR RESPONSE".
I was tempted because this reminds me of learning the computer for the first time in... 1992? I was working in the art-college library.
I remember asking, "How do you turn it on?"
I also remember the little bomb onscreen that meant the computer had crashed, and, if you were like me, you'd lost your work because you hadn't remembered to Save.
Finally, another ex libris bookplate, in a donated book:
(The store is lit with fluorescents, and my photos always reflect that.)