Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Hello Dollys

Our city is the hometown of a famous artist, P. Buckley Moss. She had a museum here before she moved to a storefront downtown. Her paintings are expensive, and are in quite a few doctor's offices. To give you an idea of the size, her dollhouse sits in this window, on the right side. Her specialty is portraying the Amish life.

Let's stop on the front porch for awhile.



In the front is the living room.



This is the children's playroom upstairs.

I smell pies, so let's look in the kitchen.




An Amish doll teaches that love needs no features.


18 comments:

Mari said...

I've heard of her. It's so cool she's from your town. I love seeing the dolls and dollhouse.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Ginny, I love ❤️ all the things in your photos. Really beautiful and creative.

❤️ Debby said...

Really cute. I haven't heard of her but I'll keep an eye out.

❤️ Debby said...

I just looked at her website. Love her art.

MadSnapper n Beau said...

I love the doll house, she is truly a gifted artist. beautiful.. I have a fondness for doll houses.

Ann said...

Wow, that dollhouse is amazing. I'll have to google her to see more of her work

Martha Jane Orlando said...

What an amazing artist, Ginny. I had never heard of her, so I greatly appreciate you sharing her dolls and settings of the Amish life with us here today. Blessings!

Visits With Mary said...

WoW, love it all, I really love the ending quote!!

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

I had not heard of this artist before, Ginny, and her Amish doll creations are very sweet. How nice that the museum is located in your area.

photowannabe said...

Oh how I love doll houses and these period pieces are so cool.
Thanks for sharing.
Sue

HappyK said...

I'd love to see that in person. Wonderful detail!!

DeniseinVA said...

Wonderful photos of the doll house Ginny. What I would have given for something like this as a child :)

Chatty Crone said...

Those are interesting and she has a store filled with them? Do you have a big Amish community by you? I always wanted to visit one.

CheerfulMonk said...

How sweet! I had never heard of her before so will look her up. ❤️

Great-Granny Grandma said...

This is wonderful, and now I also have the answer to where you took that sweet picture in your header.

The Happy Whisk said...

What a treat to see and photograph these mini little lovelies.

Red Rose Alley said...

Isn't that a darling little dollhouse. I love the kitchen with the pies and the cupboard. And those dolls on the porch are too cute. I've always loved handmade dolls. It even has a Christmas tree!

Anonymous said...

I love dollhouses--this one is particularly charming. 'Couldn't help noticing what appear to be miniature quilts on the wall of one room. How anyone could stitch quilts that small is beyond me!

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