Gold Rush!
Three glorious hours of walking around the town of Oronoco — soaking in all the antique eye-candy.


Kirk found something he would like
ice cream sandwich – it’s tradition.

in Hammond, IN where my mom used to shop for fabric.
Mom, am I right in remembering
they had these for the thread?
they had these for the thread?

I like things with cubby holes
roaming the streets of Oronoco too!
I did buy something for myself, but I’ll save that picture for another day!
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Love,
Cheri