Since I couldn't make it to Wales that day, I went to the twin city of Havre De Grace instead.
These are just a few of the wooden carvings on the pier near the Concord Point Lighthouse.
And you can't be near the water without a mermaid!
One of the stores we went to was Washington Street Books and Music. It was like going to a movie museum. Later this year they are going to acquire lots of the Hunger Games clothing, that should be fun to see.
So sad, this was only a few of the stitched pieces I saw in the antique store.
I did find this treasure for only $10. I'm going to replace the duck with a monthly series I'm almost finished with.
All in all, a great day!
The Cream of Leek Soup and Welsh Rarebit that night was delicious, I need to make the soup more often.
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Your monthly series will look really cute in that Astrid! :)
Great find on the box..looks like you ad a very enjoyable day!
Hello Astrid: It sounds like you had a wonderful time, nowadays there is not much stitched pieces in antique or second hand stores.
I like the idea of changing the duck out for a monthly treat.
Catherine
Looks like you had a fun day. I took home ec in high school (mandatory for all the girls) and one of the things we made was Welsh Rarebit. I remember making a fruit salad too.
That little cabinet was a 'meant-to-be' find...perfect to showcase your stitcheries and display little treasures too.
Looks like a great day out and a little closer than Wales!
I love the cabinet, what a great find. I wonder if the goose is from a 12 Days of Christmas design? With her Christmas Wreath necklace!
Very interesting fish Astrid! What a cute cabinet! It will be perfect for showcasing your pieces. It looks like you could put a few little pillow ornaments around the main piece too. Very good find!
Fun trip. Of course you found a mermaid. I love all the pretties.
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