This is actually the front door to the shop.
I never did see a name on the building. It must have been there somewhere.
Do you see anything you like? How about a sobriety checkpoint sign?
...or blue swim fins holding flowers, or cast iron mermaids ?
Aren't these little bird houses cute?
What about a blue boat with lobster traps ?
Love that chippy blue paint.
Or maybe a garden tractor made from a sewing machine or perhaps a mill stone?
...colorful buoys/fenders and lovely barn siding...
Color and texture were everywhere.
Believe it or not, I didn't buy a thing.
I saw 3 demi johns that I wanted but they already had a "sold" tag on them.
It was fun shopping and I wish I could have taken photos inside. It was even more packed with goodies, but photos weren't allowed inside. :(
Now that we've finished shopping, we can do some "stopping". :)
Here are a few pics, that I didn't show you last time, from some of the other rest stops along the way from GA to NJ
Here's a better shot of the vinca planted underneath the lamp post. This was at a service plaza in Maryland.
This was in Virginia. I liked the metal Lutyens-style bench with the silhouette of the state of Virginia on the back rest.
Sorry this is so hard to see. It's the only one I took of the "facility". The little brick building looks as if it were built in the '40s or '50s and even has a slate roof and a brick chimney.
Thanks for shopping and "stopping" with me.
I'm headed over to A Southern Daydreamer for OutdoorWednesday .
See you there and y'all be sure to stop by and enter for a chance to win my Goodie Bag Giveaway seen HERE.
Babs
Now that's a crazy antique store. I'd get lost in there and have to be rescued. Thanks for the tour.
ReplyDeleteWow what a fun shop with so much to take in! Hubby would have had to drag me out.
ReplyDeleteBabs, that looks like a fun place to roam around. Did you take anything home? ;-)
ReplyDelete~ Sarah
That shop looks like fun, I love to wander through places like that. I'm not sure if I could have walked out without buying something.
ReplyDeleteI really love little knockabout shops like that. My favorite thing that you saw were those birdhouses. I'm thinking I could make some like that.
ReplyDeleteThat little store looks like a great place to visit, love fun shops like that:@)
ReplyDeleteHi Babs, Congrats on the new grandbaby! Looks like the owner of this shop is quite a collector...or hoarder! Seems like a fun shop.
ReplyDeletexo,
Sherry
Hi Babs, what an interesting place. You could spend hours there looking at all the memorabilia. Also, congratulations on the new grandie - aren't they just the grestest?! Linda
ReplyDeleteThat's the kind of antique shop I love to poke around in when I visit N.C. Something for everyone, to be sure! LOL!
ReplyDeleteGoing to check out your giveaway!
Donna
Oh I wish I was there with you! Love the tour of the shop and it was fun seeing the rest stops. Very nice rest stops!
ReplyDeletePat