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Friday, January 31, 2020

What we call a junk store...


 This place is no longer in business...but it was fun to walk through  when it was there.

19 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

We have one like this a few blocks away, only even junkier! Each one is one of a kind.

CheerfulMonk said...

We had one in town that focused on art supplies, and I loved going through it. Unfortunately high rents drove them out of town. :(

ushasurya said...

Looks like one gets every thing ...A to Z as they call it in Home Appliances :)))
Well...change happens everywhere !
Have a great weekend Rose :)))
Devi :)))

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
Always fun, these sorts of 'dens'... we have a few similar here. YAM xx

Jane said...

Thank you for pointing out your blog, Rose. I love the photos. I've been studying the junk shop ( I zoomed in to see what was on offer ) I love the red barn wall hanger and the wooden sconce and tiki lanterns. I'm going to look at some of your past posts. Best, Jane x

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Ah, a recycling facility for pre-loved items! Shame to see the junk shop junked.

Ann said...

I love walking through antique stores. It's funny how many things you can find in them that you had/used when you were a kid.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Looks like a fun store, sorry it closed. Enjoy your weekend!

MadSnapper said...

we have one here, much like this, Bob's Bargain Barn.. I love that store. they buy left overs from estate sales when they are over and there is nothing they don't have. been there for many years. and they deal. I have bought many times there. I got our dog chairs there. to get two dog beds, was more than 50 each, I went there and she had two perfect chairs, one for each dog, barrel chairs. she had 95 for the set, I got them for 80 and these I can sit on to read.

don said...

It's interesting entrance does seem to offer much inside. NIce shot.

Susan Zarzycki said...

My Roger is very familiar with them, we have a house full of "junk"!💖

Ruthie said...

It looks so charming.

Hootin Anni said...

Bud would enjoy it!

Hootin Anni said...

Bud would enjoy it!

HappyK said...

Oh yes, we like those kinds of stores too.

At Home In New Zealand said...

I love browsing through shops like this, so much to look at. Unfortunately I usually end up buying something!

ElaineH said...

Definitely my kind of store. I went to a couple of junk stores in Oregon. Lots of interesting stuff! This is a lovely view of the outside.

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

Terry LOVES a good junk store. ME? not so much anymore. Every time I see one I want to ask the owner if he wants some of the stuff I have at home that I DON'T want. Terry would NEVER allow that.
xx, Carol

Jeevan said...

I like coming across stores like this where we could find many interesting pieces... and this frame itself inspires to visit.

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