fess up to your collecting rituals.......
#107
I love pewter fantasy figurines... It's hard to find ones that are really detailed & don't cost too much so I only have a dozen or so, does that count as collecting :)
And for some reason my kid sister thinks I collect angels... so I have a few angel nicknacks too.
And for some reason my kid sister thinks I collect angels... so I have a few angel nicknacks too.
#108
I used to collect dust bunnies, but have since moved on to the dust buffalo. These larger dust beasts are easier to spot, but for some reason, fewer people are willing to store them. :lol:
Really, I collect rhinos. Weird, I know, but it all started with a wooden rhino in a little shop in Kent, CT. 20 years later, and I still have a hard time passing one up. BTW - there is rhino fabric out there, and I own some. Go figure!
Oh, and heirloom seeds... I collect those and grow them, too.
Really, I collect rhinos. Weird, I know, but it all started with a wooden rhino in a little shop in Kent, CT. 20 years later, and I still have a hard time passing one up. BTW - there is rhino fabric out there, and I own some. Go figure!
Oh, and heirloom seeds... I collect those and grow them, too.
#110
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Apparently, sewing machines. Also, cookbooks, 40's kitchen utensils. Knitting needles, yarn, patterns. But, I do have one rule -- Everything has to be usable and has to get used; otherwise, it is eligible for the 127 Yard Sale in August.
NOTE: As of this writing the rule does not apply to anything in my possession. But SOMEDAY --
NOTE: As of this writing the rule does not apply to anything in my possession. But SOMEDAY --
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