Driving out of the mountains on Wednesday into the farmlands of beautiful upstate New York I was full of anticipation and excitement.
Once again, I was off on my annual trek to Bouckville to hunt for treasure.
Although alone this time and missing my girls...
I was happy to be spending the day in the fields and hoped to meet a few bloggers who had let me know that they were also going to be there.
Click Images to Enlarge PicturesIt was a fabulous day!
My time was limited and there was so much to see!
I dug right in but...
... could hardly scratch the surface...
The Linen Lady from Maryland was there with all her beautiful things...
As usual...I went straight to her dollar table!
For all you doll lovers...
Tory-Beth Radwick of Dolls of Chester Springs had a beautiful collection of quality dolls and a lovely display...
I saw so many things!
Charming things...
Rustic things...loved these little birdhouses...
Remarkable things...look at the beautiful long braid on this woman!
...and even some scary things!
Although last year I brought home lots of rusty and utilitarian items ....
this year I seemed to gravitate toward more girly things!
...lots and lots of lace...
odds and ends....bits and bobs...
...my usual dollar aprons and hankies...
...some assemblage and jewelry making treasures...
A sweet little velvet jewelry box..
...old sewing notions...
...ribbons, seam binding and yes, even more buttons!
I loved this Victorian piece with the bird on top...
...was it to hold spoons along the side?
I am sure I will figure out something to do with it! :)
I couldn't resist this lovely cotton slip...
...and it fits!
All I need to do is get out my cowboy boots and jean jacket...
...sigh, so feminine!
I also brought home this pretty tucked and lace underskirt...
Lots of linens...
Four pretty vintage slips in pristine condition...
...and more blue glass...
I was really pleased...
...exhausted but happy tired as I shared my day with my parents back at the lake.
I will try to show more pictures of the rest of my finds this week.
At the end of the day I was able to meet with
Gina from
Vintage Junk In My Trunk (bottom row below) and her husband Paul. Gina is adorable and Paul a veteran treasure hunter. They spend four days here each year looking and sharing their passion for antiques and junk. What a fun couple...I would have loved to spend more time with them.
I also met and spent a few minutes with
Judi (top left) from
The 1829 Farmhouse and her husband Dan. They are also a lovely couple and we hope to meet up next year and spend more time hunting together!
I was sorry to miss
Sue from
Vintage Rescue Squad.This is her first year at MB and so far she is loving it!
I was really pleased...
...exhausted but happy tired as I shared my day with my parents back at the lake.
I will try to show more pictures of the rest of my finds this week.
Although another day or two shopping here would have been heaven...
...I am grateful to have had this day in the sun... having fun...meeting new friends and doing that thing I do!
Today is my first contribution to
Kim Klassen's
The Inspiration Studio.
Are you looking to find inspiration and a place to share the beauty and goodness around us?
Kim has lined up some wonderful contributors from different venues and I am honored to have been asked to participate. You can check it out
HERE...
I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
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