OMG Sheeplady -
It is as if you are reading my mind and writing my thoughts. GET OUT OF MY HEAD! LOL
I spent my life (so far, until recently) collecting, in an exhausting effort to save the early 20th Century from extinction. It's pointless to even summarize the shear bulk of what I hoarded...
OK, probably a little too much information to include some of these "before" pictures, but honestly the back yard has been living on promises for about two decades and it was high time to show it some sugar[/ATTACH]
Man, this place is busy.
It reminds me of the old joke about the guy who bumped into his friend on the sidewalk and asked the friend how he likes his new job at the Ford factory building Model Ts on the assembly line. The friend said he liked the job just fine, but he had been fired; he had...
The last several weekends have been consumed with major back yard rejuvenation, turning it from a hideous (no, really) jungle into a vegetable garden.
Pictures when I learn how to reduce their size.
Yes, it's easy to quit collecting - I've done it a thousand times.
Cars are just as addictive, though they don't stack exactly the same as hats. And the shelving must be more substantial
It looks almost as if you wore my burgundy beret to the post office, Daan! (/:-)
I'm catching up on lounge news, sitting on the porch, wearing my new khaki green beret. Black one went to work and the burgundy one will sit on the porch tomorrow evening.
Thanks, Daan, it was not only easy dealing...
Definitely more caps here, too. I just got four berets (my first!) from SPB and Daan was great to deal with. Now I need to crack the code at Monsivais and Cordova and get some new caps in good tweeds on the way. I have a stack of nameless "Big Apple" caps and they serve me well, but variety...
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