More From Our Winery Trip... Part 1
After picking up our wine from Martha Clara and then to the farming museum, we ate lunch at this wonderful seafood restaurant (that's why we didn't eat at the camper/food truck) and next door was a cute antique shop. I took lots of pictures.....
Hope you enjoy!
angela k wrote:
After picking up our wine from Martha Clara and then to the farming museum, we ate lunch at this wonderful seafood restaurant (that's why we didn't eat at the camper/food truck) and next door was a cute antique shop. I took lots of pictures.....
Hope you enjoy!
Nice one's, Angela. I love "old stuff". They don't make 'em like that anymore.
Loved them every one especially the pot. Looks heavy to be a teapot.
TomC. wrote:
Nice one's, Angela. I love "old stuff". They don't make 'em like that anymore.
Thanks for checking these out, Tom... and you're right, things were made to last back then, now it's a plastic, disposable world!! I'm glad you enjoyed, I have more to share!
Corolyn wrote:
Loved them every one especially the pot. Looks heavy to be a teapot.
Corolyn, it was heavy and too big for a teapot.... maybe they boiled the water to fill tubs?? I'm glad you enjoyed them, it was a fun shop to visit with my camera!
Very nice set, Angela. Wine, lunch and a bit of nostalgia. Sounds like a wonderful day.
Antique shops..another of my very favorite places! You certainly have an eye for photography, Angela. These are perfect subjects and wonderful shots! Have you found that any of the owners mind people taking shots in their shops? I haven't tried shooting anything in any of the antique shops around town.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Very interesting set, excellent shots. Love the clock.
Angela, that's where I find most of my treasures! Great photos!
John Lawrence wrote:
Very nice set, Angela. Wine, lunch and a bit of nostalgia. Sounds like a wonderful day.
John, it was a wonderful day! If only my husband would get into photography like me, it would be perfect! I even bought him a Canon T5 for Christmas, but it's not his thing.... now if it involved a club and a ball!! lol...
Thanks for visiting, my friend and I'm glad you enjoyed!
...are you still having the same problem with your buddy list??
Dixiegirl wrote:
Antique shops..another of my very favorite places! You certainly have an eye for photography, Angela. These are perfect subjects and wonderful shots! Have you found that any of the owners mind people taking shots in their shops? I haven't tried shooting anything in any of the antique shops around town.
So glad you enjoyed these Donna... we are so alike, I knew you would!! The owner was right behind the counter and he didn't seem to mind at all. I felt bad since we were the only two in there and didn't buy anything.... but I was in heaven!!
Sylvias wrote:
Very interesting set, excellent shots. Love the clock.
So glad you enjoyed these, Sylvia! This little shop was chocked full of interesting antiques! As always, thanks for your visit and thumb!!
Snap Shot wrote:
Angela, that's where I find most of my treasures! Great photos!
Thanks Bill, glad you enjoyed and I appreciate your thumbs up! This was the first time in this little shop and only found it because it was right next to the restaurant!
So that made me happy!!
Colorful and eclectic. Nice series, Angela!
Very nice ! Interesting and colorful subjects to photograph
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