Lydia's Cabinet of Curiosities

Lydia's Cabinet of Curiosities An ever evolving collection of art, antiques, oddities, and objects with stories to tell.

From timeless pieces of history to whimsical finds that spark conversation, every item is hand-selected to delight the curious mind and the adventurous spirit.

06/09/2026

I have a few 3-pointers to show off…

BTW, is anyone else getting serious Moonface vibes from Clive Barker’s Nightbreed?

Moonface was once a young Parisian named Leon Kinski who fell hopelessly in love with a woman named Kathleen. When his affection wasn’t returned, he sought help from a pharmacist named Anton, who sold him a vial of Saint Victor’s Dissolution—a mysterious serum said to unlock one’s restrictions. Instead, it transformed him. After falling asleep while gazing at the moon, Leon awoke to find his face permanently changed into the shape of a crescent moon. Shunned and heartbroken, he wandered until he found a home among the Tribes of the Moon in Midian.

Tell me this guy doesn’t belong there…

Spotted: one of Golden Hill’s Pink Bunnies in its natural habitat
06/09/2026

Spotted: one of Golden Hill’s Pink Bunnies in its natural habitat

06/07/2026

The culmination of my Sunday Fun Day… a freshly discovered work by Maria Barosso (1879–1960), one of Italy’s most remarkable yet long-overlooked artist-archaeologists.

Barosso was a true pioneer—the first woman appointed to Italy’s Directorate of Antiquities and Fine Arts and the only female draughtswoman documenting many of Rome’s most important archaeological excavations in the early 20th century. Her watercolor paintings are far more than works of art; they are invaluable historical records, preserving monuments, neighborhoods, excavations, and architectural details that have since disappeared from the Roman landscape.

For decades her contributions remained largely underappreciated, but recent scholarship has brought her back into the spotlight. In 2025, Rome’s Centrale Montemartini hosted the first major museum retrospective devoted entirely to her work, recognizing her unique role in preserving the visual history of a rapidly changing Rome. (centralemontemartini.org)

Not a bad way to end a Sunday.

06/07/2026
Went to watch the Hannibal drone show last night.  This spot seemed so enchanting I couldn’t keep walking without taking...
06/07/2026

Went to watch the Hannibal drone show last night. This spot seemed so enchanting I couldn’t keep walking without taking a photo.

06/07/2026

Urban excavation on a Sunday fun day… finding real gold!!!

06/02/2026

Oops, I did it again… I bought another lifetime collection of rocks!!!

05/31/2026

I found the key to the future!

05/31/2026

I found a hidden fortune!!! Can you spot it?

05/31/2026

Hoards of new stuff for the store coming!!!

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