“Old things are better than new things, because they've got stories in them, Ethan.”
― Kami Garcia Margaret Stohl
I love old things...
Everything in my house is old and has a an old story...and I like the idea of giving it a new one. There is something about rescuing an old item that appeals to me in a big way.
I'm not so good for helping the economy grow - I restore and recycle and I never replace an appliance until the old one has died and is beyond the ability to be brought back to life. A few of my favorite things:
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Some old cameras. Love these.
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An old travel poster I purchased while living in Germany. It's huge.
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I am not a collector of chickens, but I love this one. He is extremely heavy, not sure what he is made of.
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How cute is he!? He is so old and has so many worn spots. I wonder about the child or children who have loved him - where are they and what was their story. He was found while I was digging through an old box at a flea market in Germany. There could be some interesting tales this little guy could tell...if only he could talk.
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This is not so old, but one of my favorite things from France. I bought this while floating the lochs and we stopped one morning and rode our bikes into a little village to get breakfast. This was in a little shop that was similar to a tiny general store. I use it when I go to the grocery store. I get tons of compliments on it. When I first came back from Germany I would get a lot of looks carrying it at the store. Not so much anymore, people in Missouri are starting to use more reusable bags and totes. I love it!!! I cringe every time I see someone carrying their groceries out in those "nasty" plastic bags.
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I have a light fixture from Germany that I really do want to replace this one with, but for now...I do like this one.
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Love old books!
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A old 1861sign I purchased in Germany. I don't think it is German? I was told it was a tavern sign? It's extremely heavy wood.
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Old Tom's Peanut Cabinet full of children's books.
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These are definitely not old, but I have a hard time throwing bottles out. If I can use them for anything at all, I recycle them. Spent a couple of hours yesterday taking off the labels and then ran these through the dishwasher. Some will work great for flavored oil and vinegars.
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