There are at least eight shops that I can
think of that I would need to visit to achieve this. In theory this shouldn’t be too
difficult. I could probably go to them all in one day, but they would be pretty rushed visits and I don't think that's what I had in mind when I wrote the list in January.
The way I’m going on
getting through my list, going to one shop will be a challenge. However, I’ve come up with a plan. I thought of it after our visit to
the Copping Museum last Sunday.
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The iconic sign at the front of the museum |
I said to Juniordwarf that it was
just like one of our local antique shops that we sometimes go into
(for completely non-antique reasons, so these visits don’t count as part of the
task). He agreed.
I took a few pictures of things that
caught my eye in the museum, and I thought it might be fun to go to a different shop each week, take some
pictures of things that I like and post them on here, as a gallery of stuff
that interested me on the day. Not promotion or advertising or anything like
that, just stuff I see
in the shops that I like. If the owner of the shop is happy to let me do this.
So in anticipation of taking on this
project some time soon, here is my selection of things in the Copping Museum
that jumped out at me, aka Adventures in Antiques Part 1.
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Steel beer cans |
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Imagine one of these in your kitchen |
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Love the old radios |
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Stack of car rego plates |
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Another radio. Well before my time. |
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I wonder whose number was 84 |
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My parents always had a bottle of this at home. Rarely opened. |
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Reminded me of my Dad |
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Juniordwarf loved this selection of "babies" |
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Old school music |
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Try explaining this to a 6 year old |
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