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Monday, December 19, 2016

It's Beginning to Feel a Lot Like Christmas

     My good friend and I have a little tradition we've done for the last several years. We meet for coffee then head about 20 miles out of town to a wonderful shop called, Turned Antiques. It's only open from the first of May to Labor day, on the weekends, and November to Christmas, weekends.


     Besides early American antiques and contemporary home furnishings, they also have fun gift items. And during the holiday season they are decorated to the nines. It is fun to just go and look around.


This was just as you walked in the door


Pretty much everything is for sale


From the many Christmas decorations


To a variety of antiques




Everything is a feast for the eyes




So many fun things from clothing, kitchen items, lotions & soaps to jewelry & toys.






My friend and I agreed that this year's decorations were the best so far.




We usually try to go right after Thanksgiving. It really gets you in the holiday spirit and we always come away with a few treasures.


     I wish you a Christmas filled with love and laughter, and hope the New Year brings you much joy. 



A thought to ponder: "Maybe Christmas, he thought, doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas...perhaps... means a little bit more."      The Grinch



3 comments:

  1. We have a place we go to that's really similar, I love it that they set out Christmas scenes, they could easily just stack the stock on shelves but how much more magical is this? Thank you for linking up to #sharethejoy Jackie! Have a wonderful Christmas and see you in the new year x

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  2. That looks lovely. I like that it is styled as a house with the different rooms so it provides inspiration and you can buy things too

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  3. This is a dangerous place for my pocket as well as my time:):) Thanks so much for sharing this with ALL SEASONS! Wishing you a beautiful week and a merry Christmas!

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