Our first stop was Senora, KY. So we stopped for gas and saw a weathered wood sign "Antiques: 7/10 mi --->". Duh, we headed straight for it. 7/10 of a mile and one right turn, we reached a little piece of heaven. When we turned down Main Street, my heart fluttered. We headed into the only antique shop open. When we walked into "This Old Attic", three grampa farmers were warming themselves by the wood burning furnace. Gale, the shop owner introduced himself and showed us around. Ugh, he was so cute! I bought a charming embroidered pillow, a salt and pepper set-complete with three little shakers and tray, some tobacco spear's(I'll explain later), and a weathered blue bucket. Laurel, my Skipper as we lovingly named her, got a perfect turquoise chair and three turquoise metal bowls. Thanks Gale, we love you!
Monday, April 6, 2009
1st Stop: Senora, KY
Our first stop was Senora, KY. So we stopped for gas and saw a weathered wood sign "Antiques: 7/10 mi --->". Duh, we headed straight for it. 7/10 of a mile and one right turn, we reached a little piece of heaven. When we turned down Main Street, my heart fluttered. We headed into the only antique shop open. When we walked into "This Old Attic", three grampa farmers were warming themselves by the wood burning furnace. Gale, the shop owner introduced himself and showed us around. Ugh, he was so cute! I bought a charming embroidered pillow, a salt and pepper set-complete with three little shakers and tray, some tobacco spear's(I'll explain later), and a weathered blue bucket. Laurel, my Skipper as we lovingly named her, got a perfect turquoise chair and three turquoise metal bowls. Thanks Gale, we love you!
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love is an understatement for our beloved
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Love this! You two are too cool... seriously. And I'm glad to call you friends :)
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