A to Z 2014

A to Z 2014
A to Z 2014

Friday, May 3, 2013

Time Travel




Junk shops, or as some more kindly call them antique stores, hold endless fascination for me.  Filled with objects from an earlier day and crammed to the  rafters with every conceivable gadget I'm captivated as soon as I walk in.

Perusing the cluttered aisles, I'm on a treasure hunt with no shovel required.  Castoff items patiently waiting to be rediscovered, their years of service evident in the small chips and missing paint.  They are tangible links to a past generation far removed from laptops, Ipods, and Smartphones.

These shops have their own unique odor, a combination of  disuse and mustiness that seems apropos.  I breath in deeply and wonder if my appliances will last long enough to attract future buyers?  We live in a disposable world so I have my doubts, but it's fun to imagine what items might fill these shelves long after I'm gone.

6 comments:

  1. Enjoyed very much.

    Yvonne.

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    1. Thanks Yvonne. I'd hoped to still hear from you after A to Z was finished so was very happy to see your comment:)

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  2. There is something so neat about old "stuff" - I always wonder where it came from, the person who owned it. Plus if you know what you are looking at, you can find some interesting or valuable pieces.

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    1. Me too, I'm always wondering about the story behind the objects. I keep watching Antique Roadshow thinking maybe I'll be able to spot something valuable when I see it:)

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  3. I am trying again to leave a comment! I find it hard to walk past this type of shop. I have nominated you on my Awards page.

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  4. Thank you so much for the award Lynne. I'll be over to "visit" and pick up my award:)

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