Saturday, January 23, 2021

From the Parke County Covered Bridge Festival


 This was taken during October, 2012.  I am assuming somewhere in Parke County but cannot be sure.  All roads leading to Parke County are full of yard sales, flea markets.  



21 comments:

  1. Do you know what it is? I read the tag, and all it says is "Fill Can".

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  2. Hari OM
    Ohh, that stool appears to be footed on marbles of glass - it would make me skittish to sit on it (never mind its apparently rotating seat!) YAM xx

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  3. Prices on collectibles and stuff seem have dropped quite a bit since those days--- I like the table!

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  4. Bud and I used to go to flea markets all the time. They are fun to peruse the aisles. Interesting photo today Rose.

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  5. Very cool. I love old things like this!

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  6. Beautiful cherished image..Love these old vessels...looks like a water can ? May be !!
    Lovely image
    Devi :)))

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  7. Nice close up of this old beauty.

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  8. i love the piano stool Rose....peter:)

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  9. Neat old can. We enjoy looking around flea markets too.

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  10. That would definitely be my kind of place! I like this old watering can. I hope that you bought something!

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  11. I always enjoy flea markets. When I was married to my first husband and my daughter was very young we would go every Sunday morning in the summer.
    I don't know what that fill can would have been used for but I bet it didn't cost $55 when it was brand new.

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  12. Looks like the perfect spot for an antique hunter.

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  13. I woud love to do a little shopping there.

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  14. Yard sales and flea markets - That sounds like fun. So does a Covered Bridge Festival.

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  15. Some cool old items on offer.

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  16. Nice looking old pieces.

    All the best Jan

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  17. I own that same kind of piano stool.

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  18. Oh, I love to see old items like this. Looks like the prairie times. I can always relate to that era.

    ~Sheri

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