When we finished up with that we walked around the historic downtown square and courthouse. As we walked along I heard a siren's call. "Nellie, Nellie, I vant you to come to me. Come through my doors and experience nirvana."
If I hadn't hear that voice, I would never have looked to my right. The voice came from way back behind the stores on the square. There was actually a vacant lot between two stores and the Wagon Yard sat back and wasn't accessible by vehicle from the square. Luckily, there was a walkway and we headed right for the store. "Tex, follow me. I hear a calling."
I know where I want to put this piece. Hope it fits.
Procured, in our apartment and wrapped for transport.
Then I saw these pillows at a bargain price. I've been looking at cowhide pillows and they've all been so expensive. I pounced on these. We also got a cowhide rug for the floor in the office but I can't take a picture of it. Too big to spread out in this apartment. I should have taken a picture in the store but while we were deciding whether or not to buy it I saw somebody else paw it and I panicked. Tex quickly got the salesperson and they got it down for us.
We spent quite a while in the Wagon Yard and then loaded our things and moseyed on down the road towards home. Along the way we stopped at a couple antique places. Phil called while we were in one store and told us that two loads of cabinets had been delivered to the house and one more would be coming on Monday. All cabinets should be in by the end of the day Monday. Glory, hallelujah!
I found this cute little 11" high fan at one antique place. I know where I want to put this piece, too.
These are the latest pieces I've collected to jam into the puzzle......even if I have to jump up and down stomping on them.......I'm determined to make them fit. Yup, this could be one ugly jigsaw puzzle by the time I'm through with it.
Nervous Nellie
Hurry up and get the dang house finished. I can't wait to see the big Texas puzzle.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting items you have purchased Nellie!