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What's On 2nd--Antiques, Art, Postcards, and Curios |
Yes, this antique and collectible shop was where I enjoyed a delicious meal and conversation.
Steve, one of the owner,s is in the picture above. Okay, I did not take the first picture and cannot change the size, so it can just cover my words! Okay, here goes.
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Mike, the other owner,standing near the meal on the counter and on the table in front of her. She brought the turkey, WONDERFUL! I have no idea what the triangles are in this picture or how they got there. |
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Joseph, a guest |
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Elvis bathroom |
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Belt buckles |
Below the counter are postcards--hands, leaves, boats, flowers, any category you can imagine--Steve has it.
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Postcards |
More postcards, but two pictures don't show his whole inventory of postcards. I bought an early twentieth century postcard of the Brooklyn Bridge for a gift.
Another view. See? More postcards. It was difficult to take pictures with so many lights and glare.
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Two Santas |
The white Santa has a list with two items: lights and snacks. Santa is promoting smoking? We have come a long way.
What's On Second promotes artists. This is from an opening last week.
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Artist's rendering of the shop. These are posters hanging on the wall. |
I have lots more pictures, but I don't want to bore you! It was great to browse before and after the meal. Some things caught my eye as I ate. I hope you had as wonderful a day as I.
Wow, what a great Thanksgiving venue. I would have loved that. Sorry about your pound cake, though. Also, I came across this website and I thought you might enjoy it: http://chickensintheroad.com/ It's really interesting with all kinds of cooking, craft, farming ideas
ReplyDeleteIt was fun and different from most T-day events. Powdered sugar hides the cut-off burned edges or scorched cake. Thanks! I will check that out. I love anything chicken! (almost)
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