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Monday, July 30, 2012

iPhone -o-Gram! Rained out!

My trip to Gettysburg was halted by drizzly rain that may have burned off if I hung around, but I thought my time may be better served indoors :-)

Indoors antique mall style, that is!!

I think the Shrewsbury Antique Cebter will fit the bill just fine, don't you?? :-)

10 comments:

  1. Can't wait to see what you found there.

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  2. Looks like a great place to shop for antiques!

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  3. Anonymous12:47 PM EDT

    We always stop there when we visit relatives in that area, it's a great place!

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  4. Oh that looks like way more fun than battlefields.
    And of course I adore pink and brown antique quilts!

    Happy Sewing Bonnie and safe travels

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  5. That olive green is gorgeous!! Now we need to know your glove size for perspective LOL.
    Any more sewing machines???
    I must tell you that because of your fantastic information I am now the very proud & ecstatic owner of a black 1951 Singer Featherweight!! Photos to come on my blog.
    I am loving her & her good old fashioned straight seams.
    Thank you for sharing your experiences.
    Lush
    London, UK

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  6. The green and off white quilt made me gush. How lovely and simple. Lane

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  7. KEvin picked up an antique map on Saturday when he was out and about while we were in class. I'll have to see if that one is on the list.

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  8. Antiquing is ALWAYS a good way to spend an afternoon ... rainy or not. Enjoy!

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  9. Anonymous4:13 PM EDT

    You do understand that I am sooooo jealous of all the wonderful shops you get to visit!!!!! What a great place to spend a drizzly afternoon. Have fun.
    Faye in Maine

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  10. One of our favorite places to stop when we go to visit family in PA. Also the antique malls in Fayetteville have great goodies. I bought an old grandmothers flower garden hexie quilt last time we went through. Someone had cut off the our edge of the quilt and carefully sewed around the edge twice. It is wonderfully worn and washed and has only a thin blanket for the batting. It is my summer quilt at the moment. I love PA antiquing!

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