Rosalind
Hughes

Born 10/27/2022, aged 58
Lives in Brimpton since 37 years
Working as Maintenance Worker for Viewside Properties Company in Bourbaki
Rosalind Hughes has always been the steady hand in her family. Growing up with a large extended family taught her the value of resourcefulness and making do with what you have. She takes pride in maintaining things and ensuring they are in good working order, seeing the beauty in functionality and longevity. Her home is a testament to this, filled with lovingly restored furniture and carefully tended gardens. Rosalind finds deep satisfaction in helping others, often lending a hand to neighbors and friends in need of a repair or a listening ear. She believes in fostering strong connections within her community and cherishes the bonds she shares with her family and friends.
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28 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Maeve Hughes
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22 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Kevin Hughes
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19 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Arla Hughes
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19 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Dane Hughes
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15 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Estelle Hughes
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4 years ago
Kenneth Hughes connected with Rosalind Hughes
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4 years ago
Theodore Fletcher connected with Rosalind Hughes
Theodore, while browsing an antique shop for a unique gift for his wife Willa's upcoming birthday, noticed Rosalind meticulously examining an old clock. Intrigued by her focused attention and obvious appreciation for craftsmanship, he struck up a conversation. They quickly discovered a shared passion for restoring vintage items and exchanged stories about their favorite projects. Theodore was captivated by Rosalind's warm demeanor and practical knowledge, while Rosalind admired Theodore's meticulous approach to problem-solving. They decided to meet again the following week at a local cafe to discuss their mutual interest in joining a vintage restoration club.
4 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Gussie Everleigh
Rosalind's passion for restoring antique furniture led her to Theodore Fletcher's shop, 'Timeless Treasures'. Gussie, a regular customer known for her impeccable needlework and love for vintage textiles, was browsing the shelves when Rosalind entered. Their conversation began with a shared admiration for an intricately carved walnut chest, and soon blossomed into a discussion about Kensington's history and the enduring beauty of craftsmanship. Recognizing kindred spirits, they exchanged contact information, promising to meet again at St. Alaric's annual garden party.
3 years ago
Andrew Garrison connected with Rosalind Hughes
Andrew, feeling a bit lost after a recent career change, decides to visit a local antique store hoping to find inspiration. He's immediately drawn to a beautifully restored grandfather clock, its intricate carvings and the gentle ticking captivating his attention. Rosalind, who volunteers at the store, notices Andrew admiring the clock and strikes up a conversation about its history and craftsmanship. They quickly discover a shared passion for quality and restoration, bonding over their appreciation for well-made objects. Andrew is impressed by Rosalind's knowledge and warmth, while Rosalind finds Andrew's thoughtful nature refreshing. They exchange contact information, agreeing to meet again to discuss their favorite antique shops in the area.
3 years ago
Estelle Viveros connected with Rosalind Hughes
Estelle, seeking unique materials for her craft, stumbles upon a charming antique shop owned by Rosalind. Drawn in by the beautiful displays of restored furniture and intriguing trinkets, Estelle strikes up a conversation with Rosalind, who warmly shares her passion for preserving history through meticulous restoration. They discover a shared love for craftsmanship and attention to detail, bonding over their appreciation for transforming discarded items into treasures. Recognizing Estelle's artistic talent and Rosalind's practical skills, they hatch a plan to collaborate on a line of handcrafted furniture incorporating Estelle's unique designs and Rosalind's expert restoration techniques.
3 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Hartley Wilde
Rosalind was browsing the antique furniture aisle of her favorite shop when she noticed a young person meticulously examining a chipped porcelain doll. Impressed by their careful touch and genuine interest in the piece's history, Rosalind approached them. Introductions were made - Hartley Wilde. They quickly discovered a shared passion for restoring forgotten treasures and appreciating the craftsmanship of bygone eras. Rosalind offered to show Hartley some techniques she had learned over the years. As they worked together, their conversation flowed effortlessly, covering everything from family histories to favorite books. A genuine connection formed between them, bridging the age gap with mutual respect and a shared love for the past.
3 years ago
Miles Kendrick connected with Rosalind Hughes
Miles, eager to volunteer and help his community, found himself at the local community center. He was assigned to assist with an upcoming fundraising event. That's where he met Rosalind, a woman in her 50s with kind eyes and a warm smile. Rosalind was also volunteering, sharing her expertise in organizing events and connecting with donors. Miles was immediately drawn to Rosalind’s calm demeanor and wisdom. They worked together seamlessly, brainstorming ideas and delegating tasks. As they got to know each other better, Miles discovered Rosalind's passion for restoring vintage furniture, a skill he admired deeply. Rosalind, in turn, was impressed by Miles' enthusiasm and willingness to learn. Their shared values of community service and appreciation for craftsmanship formed a strong bond between them.
3 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Daphne Belmont
Rosalind Hughes, known for her meticulous restorations and dedication to craftsmanship, runs an antique shop where she meets the ambitious Daphne Belmont. Daphne, fresh out of college and eager to launch her own startup, is drawn to Rosalind's expertise and the charm of the vintage furniture. Recognizing Daphne's drive and potential, Rosalind offers to mentor her in business practices while Daphne brings fresh ideas and a modern perspective to Rosalind's traditional methods. Their collaboration blossoms into a successful partnership as they combine Rosalind's craftsmanship with Daphne's innovative thinking to create unique, handcrafted furniture pieces.
3 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Wilbur Theron
Rosalind, browsing antique stores as she often does, stumbles upon a booth run by an energetic young boy named Wilbur Theron. Intrigued by the meticulously restored toys he's selling, Rosalind strikes up a conversation. Wilbur, impressed by her knowledge of antiques and craftsmanship, shares his dream of opening a vintage toy museum. Rosalind, touched by his passion and entrepreneurial spirit, offers him guidance and mentorship. Recognizing Wilbur’s natural leadership and her own desire to pass on her skills, they form an unlikely but heartwarming bond.
3 years ago
Vincent Whitfield connected with Rosalind Hughes
Vincent and Rosalind's paths crossed at the annual town fair, bustling with activity and the aroma of fried dough. Vincent was helping his son Zach win a goldfish at a carnival game, while Rosalind was admiring handcrafted wooden toys at a nearby stall. Drawn by the intricate carvings, Rosalind struck up a conversation with the craftsman, who happened to be Vincent's neighbor, Reid Harris. Reid, seeing an opportunity for connection, introduced Rosalind to Vincent, remarking on their shared appreciation for craftsmanship and attention to detail. They discovered common ground in their love for restoring old furniture and gardening, leading to a lively discussion about antique tools and heirloom tomato varieties.
3 years ago
Thorne Windermere connected with Rosalind Hughes
Thorne Windermere, fresh out of college and eager to make his mark on the world, found himself drawn to an antique shop tucked away in a quiet corner of town. He was looking for a unique piece to furnish his first apartment, something with history and character. Rosalind Hughes, the shop owner, greeted him with a warm smile and a twinkle in her eye. Thorne was immediately struck by her calm demeanor and the depth of knowledge she possessed about each item in her store. As they discussed different pieces, Thorne realized Rosalind wasn't just selling antiques; she was sharing stories, preserving memories. Thorne, captivated by Rosalind's passion and wisdom, found himself spending hours in the shop, learning about restoration techniques and the artistry behind handcrafted furniture. Rosalind, in turn, was impressed by Thorne's sharp mind and entrepreneurial spirit. She saw a spark in him, a desire to create something meaningful. Over cups of tea and shared stories, a bond began to form between the two. Thorne admired Rosalind's dedication to craftsmanship and her ability to see beauty in the ordinary. Rosalind appreciated Thorne's youthful energy and his innovative ideas.
2 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Luther Davenport
Luther Davenport, drawn by Rosalind's reputation for exquisite restorations, steps into her antique shop one rainy afternoon. He's immediately captivated by a beautifully-repaired Victorian side table, sensing the untold stories woven into its aged wood. Rosalind, noticing his appreciation, engages him in conversation about the piece and its history. They discover a shared passion for craftsmanship and uncovering the hidden narratives within objects. As they delve deeper into their conversation, Luther finds himself drawn to Rosalind's warm demeanor and her genuine love for preserving the past. He leaves the shop not only with a unique piece of furniture but also with a budding friendship with Rosalind.
2 years ago
Louisa Rivers connected with Rosalind Hughes
Louisa Rivers, always eager to connect with her community, decided to organize a craft fair at Enfield Market. She reached out to Hazel Dunlop, a fellow enthusiast for detail and craftsmanship, for help. As they meticulously planned the event, Rosalind Hughes walked by their stall, drawn in by the antique furniture Louisa was restoring. Rosalind, an expert in vintage restoration herself, struck up a conversation with Louisa about the intricate details of a beautifully crafted table. Impressed by Louisa's passion and Hazel's organizational skills, Rosalind offered to showcase some of her own restored pieces at the fair. The collaboration blossomed into a warm friendship, bonding over their shared love for craftsmanship, community, and breathing new life into old treasures.
2 years ago
Violet Davies connected with Rosalind Hughes
Violet, ever the organizer, is planning a community event to celebrate Paddington's history. She reaches out to her network of friends, including Silas Everly, who suggests Rosalind Hughes as someone with a deep appreciation for the past and skills in restoration. Violet visits Rosalind's antique shop, charmed by the lovingly restored furniture and Rosalind's warm personality. They bond over their shared love of Paddington's history and craftsmanship, deciding to collaborate on the event. Rosalind offers to lend her expertise in restoring historical artifacts for display, while Violet utilizes her organizational skills to bring the community together.
2 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Eamon Elyes
Rosalind, an antique enthusiast and skilled craftswoman, frequently visits Camden Market searching for unique pieces to restore. One sunny Saturday, she stumbles upon Eamon's stall overflowing with intricately woven tapestries. Drawn by their beauty and age, Rosalind strikes up a conversation with Eamon, the kindly elderly pigeon keeper who weaves tales of Bexley's rich history alongside each tapestry. Impressed by Eamon's knowledge and moved by his gentle spirit, Rosalind finds herself drawn back to his stall week after week. They share stories, laughter, and a mutual appreciation for craftsmanship and the beauty found in everyday life. Their bond deepens into a cherished friendship.
2 years ago
Rosalind Hughes connected with Eleanor Hunt
Rosalind Hughes, known for her meticulous restoration work in Paddington, runs into Eleanor Hunt, a passionate history enthusiast, at Enfield Market's annual history fair. Eleanor is captivated by Rosalind's beautifully restored antique clock, recognizing its historical significance and the intricate craftsmanship involved. They strike up a conversation, sharing their love for preserving the past and uncovering hidden stories within objects. Rosalind's practical skills and Eleanor's research expertise spark a collaboration. They decide to join forces, restoring and documenting antique pieces while unearthing their fascinating histories.
1 years ago
Matilda Spencer connected with Rosalind Hughes
Rosalind Hughes, a seasoned craftswoman known for her antique shop filled with lovingly restored furniture, needed help fixing a particularly stubborn vintage clock. Matilda Spencer, an eleven-year-old mechanic prodigy renowned in her community for fixing anything from cars to bicycles, heard about Rosalind's predicament and offered her services. Intrigued by the young girl's reputation and eager to learn from someone so skilled at such a young age, Rosalind readily accepted. As they worked together on the intricate clock mechanism, Matilda's sharp mind and meticulous approach impressed Rosalind. In turn, Matilda was captivated by Rosalind's deep knowledge of antique craftsmanship and her patience in explaining the intricacies of each gear and spring. The experience sparked a mutual admiration and respect, leading to a budding mentorship where Rosalind shared her wisdom about restoration and antiques while Matilda offered her fresh perspective on problem-solving. Their collaboration not only restored the vintage clock but also forged a unique bond between generations united by their shared passion for mechanics and craftsmanship.