Monday, March 12, 2018

Handbag & Book: Exactly what kind of handbag is this? #RLFblog #readromance #accessories


Several years ago, I went to my favorite flea market at our local fair grounds and spotted this bag:
I thought it a fun bag in a cool ecru color and paid $6.00 for it. So I couldn't wait to carry it and I did, my first stop being Jazzercise where I ran into my friend, Shirley. She said, "Why are you carrying a jewelry case today?"

I said, "This isn't a jewelry case. It's a handbag."

She shook her head and said, "No, it's a jewelry box for traveling."

I said, "Doesn't matter. I like it for a handbag." And that -- brushing hands -- was the end of that. Only I didn't carry the handbag or box again.
I did some internet research on the name imprinted in the box, Ronay, and found this was a New York manufacturer in the forties, fifties. In my quick search, I didn't find mine.



So have you carried something as a handbag when it was something else?

Do writers put personal stuff into their books? Duh! I put Jeeps, 4-Runners, furniture, favorite dresses, favorite chocolate, rehearsal dinner table tops, favorite meals, favorite restaurants.... The list is endless. Sometimes, I rename them. Sometimes, not. But I do add a handbag or two or three in too.

Which brings the question--is my heroine me? No. She has way better hair and can eat more chocolate than I ever could. She likes to soak in the tub and I am strictly a shower girl. My roomie during my single days looked totally different from Jenny in the books. And then there is the murder stuff. I've never ever seen a murder. I heard an almost one though.

When Handsome and I were newlyweds, I was in bed, reading and watching TV. Handsome was working on his computer. I heard a pop-pop-pop and asked him if he'd heard it. He said no, but then we heard a god-awful wailing. My bedroom windows looked into my neighbor's kitchen and I saw her on the phone. Handsome and I decided he would talk to her and they decided to go to the alley and check. They found a lady shot in the leg. Our neighbor called the police who showed with an ambulance. The cop pulled aside Handsome when he asked if the lady was okay, and the cop told him the lady wasn't a lady. Oh my!

And that's the closest I've been to murder.

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8 comments:

Melissa Keir said...

What a cute little box. I've never carried something that wasn't a bag, but then I have one purse. :) Yep. I'm strange. I was at a local antique mall this weekend and saw a few purses which made me think of you!!

Vicki Batman, sassy writer said...

Someday, I'll get your converted to having another bag. lol. I might be on the way as you are looking at bags for me. LOLOL Hugs, girl!

Angela Adams said...

I have a suitcase -- same color, too -- that resembles that bag!

Vicki Batman, sassy writer said...

Hi, Angela! The site said they made luggage too. Check your label.

llona Fridl said...

Sometimes things can function with other jobs, like trash bags for raincoats. If it makes a good handbag, use it!

Vicki Batman, sassy writer said...

Well said, Ilona! I've done the trash bag raincoat, too. Thanks for commenting today. Hugs!

Marsha said...

Cute bag, Vicki. Loved the newlywed story. I can see that working into one of those Hallmark Movies & Mysteries. Ever after the wife is into finding bodies and solving the murder.
I have a new handbag I'll have to show you. I never spend much on purses, but this one caught my eye and DH's. He almost insisted I get it. I haven't started carrying it yet. Maybe I'll make the change today. :) I shared.

Vicki Batman, sassy writer said...

Thank you, Marsha! I think it is adorable and so well made. I wish I knew for sure what it is. I did see something slightly similar on eBay in black. Ooooh, yes, we need to show off your new bag soon. Hugs, vb