The Hubs, Bebe, and I took a one tank trip to my In-Laws for a dinner date. Then, as we all would have it, we did a little antiquing in some neighboring little towns.
I love small towns. From the quaint feel to the fantastic history of early America, I'm right at home.
My In-Laws have had the antique bug for decades. They love 'em as much as the Hubs and I. I always learn something new when I'm with them because they know a lot more about some of the earlier antiques than I do. I welcome their insight!
The first stop brought us to this sleepy little town. It was a hot Sunday afternoon and it seemed just right to be sitting on a bench sipping a lemonade but we realized it's not even summer yet!
We made our way in to this shop.
Look how the owner used a vintage suitcase to display old photos. A perfect pairing.
And here... old bottles....
And here.... my favorite kind of books! Ahhhh, be still my heart.
I also noticed the owner of the shop had lots of art work for sale. Every area of the walls was covered with a piece of local art or by an amateur artist. Some of them were pretty good!
And now for this week's features:
Last week Rita of Panopoly took us on an old home tour during her time at a homemade barn style wedding. Everything was amazing! Thank you, Rita!
and Anne's Attic was having fun making her own signs. I "believe" they look great!
And Sheryl at Red Tin Inn shared this awesome Singer sewing machine. I am not an avid sewer but I love these old machines. Something about them just speaks to the inner woman in me. Kind of like how men feel about power tools!
We went in a couple more shops to satisfy our curious antique souls... It was a great time and I'll show you later on in the week what we found. Thanks so much for coming along with us!
Now it's your turn: Let's Talk Vintage!
17 comments:
Jill, when I saw your post I was excited to see new haunts for vintage goodness - always a treat. Seeing my barn-style wedding post featured was not only a pleasant surprise, but oh, so special. Thank you for the feature, and for this vintage party. More from our booth spaces this week to share.
Rita C at Panoply
Jill,
what a great place!! Loved seeing it!!
Thanks so much for hosting!!
Hugs,
Deb
P.S.
Is this small town anywhere near me????? I know you live in Pa. too...
Hugs,
Deb
Oh those old books are just calling to me. Thanks so much for hosting!
Beautiful post and I can't wait to see what you found on your trip!!! Love your blog. Hugs, Beverly
Hi Jill, I had company pop in so I didn't make it over to your party last week. Wanted to thank you again for the feature! I love small quaint towns also. Always make hubby get off the freeway and travel the back roads when on vacation. I love the photos in the suitcase. The features are all wonderful. Especially love that Singer!
hugs,
Jann
Hi Jillian. Thank you for Lets Talk Vintage 31. I love the old Singers. I have a white one with a turquoise leatherette case and I use it for most of my sewing.
Thanks for hosting again this week, I always love to see what everyone has been up to.
Jill thank you so much for featuring my old wood signs. It really was a surprise to see them. Have a lovely day and thanks for hosting. Jo
Those were fun photos. I love the way the old photographs are displayed in an old suitcase. The old books got me the most! I love them!
Hugs, Dianne
Those were fun photos. I love the way the old photographs are displayed in an old suitcase. The old books got me the most! I love them!
Hugs, Dianne
Hi Jill,
That shop in the Victorian building is wonderful, sigh...
Looks like you had a fun day.
Great features, loved the barn wedding, how cute!
Thanks so much for hosting and have a great week,
Gina
Great features this week, Jill. Loved seeing your small town visit and the antique treasures you saw. Thanks for hosting :)
What a wonderful way to spend Mother's Day!! I love to antique, too, but I really need to purge some of the stuff I have before I bring more in!! haha
Thanks for sharing your day with us!!
L, Dana
Great photos, Jillian! I live in one of these little towns with lots of antiquing in neighboring cities. Looks like my kind of place to shop! Thanks for hosting!
What a fun way to spend Mother's Day! Love the old bottles and photographs. Thanks for sharing everything at Vintage Inspiration Party.
I came from another blog and I saw a picture of my tiny town!!! I live in Hawley, Pa. 18428 It was nice to see my town through someone else's eyes!! Thanks for the post!
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