the only thing I bought was a 50 cent button as a momento of that morning. I plan to make it into a ring & every time I wear it I will think of how it really did feel like I stepped back in time when I walked through that doorway.
Seeing these photos reminds me of Schwab's 5 and Dime store on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee...all the random, crazy stuff! I especially love the Kiddie Favorite's game!
This stepping back in time through your photos of Zelman's is an eerie delight. Eerie because everything seems so ... hushed (ghost-like); Delightful because of all the wondrous vintage & antique goodness (and the mental image of its original glory). p.s. I think it's perfect that you left with only a button to commemorate the moment!
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Arggggggggggggggggh! That horseshoe! Love, love, love.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteThat horseshoe is so poignant....
The typewriter, fan and old school cash register make me swoon. Loooove it. Great post!
ReplyDeleteThe typewriter, fan and old school cash register make me swoon. Loooove it. Great post!
ReplyDeleteSeeing these photos reminds me of Schwab's 5 and Dime store on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee...all the random, crazy stuff! I especially love the Kiddie Favorite's game!
ReplyDeleteThis stepping back in time through your photos of Zelman's is an eerie delight. Eerie because everything seems so ... hushed (ghost-like); Delightful because of all the wondrous vintage & antique goodness (and the mental image of its original glory).
ReplyDeletep.s. I think it's perfect that you left with only a button to commemorate the moment!