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Tuesday Treasures - Februrary 24, 2026

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 I went into the Goodwill Outlet (bins) store, looked around a bit, decided to leave, and took one peek in the back section where they keep big stuff like furniture and vacuums.  There wasn't much, but a small old wooden table caught my eye. It was a sewing machine table/cabinet.  I lifted one side of the top and saw it had the machine, and that machine was black with fancy golden decorations.  No price.  I walked away, came back, looked for a price again.  Walked away.  Came back.  Gave in to impulsiveness and asked the cashier how much it was.  $5!  With no machine it would have been $3, and I'd have gotten it, it makes a pretty little table. The drawer on the left holds the original attachments, in their original green cardboard Singer box, and the original booklet!   1925 Singer 66, made in Elizabethport, New Jersey There's a ruffler, tucker, bias binder, hemmers (wide, narrow and adjustable), edge stitcher, quilting guide ...

Motley Monday - February 23, 2026

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 We got a little snow last week.  Nothing to last long, and not quite enough to cover everything.  Still pretty, just not as pretty as a bit more would have been. Unfortunately, the gnome pair above didn't survive even the slight amount of snow! Mickey enjoyed himself.  (Yes, the deck needs some repair, that's a spring job!) Sunday was a lovely day, some clouds, but mostly sunshine and fairly warm. 62° Since a week ago the crocus have fully opened. So have some of the Tet-a-Tet daffodils.  Hope your week goes well. 

Sunday Stamps - February 22, 2026

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 This week's Sunday Stamps are stamps relating to D .  Mine are D name animals. D hole Bhutan 1970 D ik- D ik Republic of Burundi 1975 D ragonfly, Baltic Hawker Sweden 2014 Next week will be E stamps.

Shadow Shot Sunday - February 22, 2026

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Thursday Postcard Hunt - Cities - Northern European

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 This week for Thu rsday Postcard Hunt  we travel to Northern European Cities.  Copenhagen, Demark as seen from Our Saviour's Church, postmark 1970. London, England Oslo, Norway Karl Johans Gate, a famous street running from Oslo Central Station to the Royal Palace. The postcard image is pre-WWI, but it wasn't printed until after 1925, when the city's name Kristiania was changed to Oslo. Next week's Hunt, the last in February, will be Cities in North America. 

The Numbers Game #112

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  " Welcome to The Numbers Game #112 . Today’s number is 234.To play along, go to your photos file folder and type the number  233 into the search bar. Then post a selection of the photos you find that include that number and post a link to your blog in my  Numbers Game  blog of the day." I visit a lot more blogs than my comments seem to suggest.  If you use Wordpress I may be unable to leave a comment.  I used to have an account, and now some Wordpress blogs are set to make me sign in, and even though I no longer have an account Wordpress remembers my email and won't let me continue.  Sorry.  I had that happen with three blogs already today.  

Tuesday Treasures - February 17, 2026

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 St. Vincent de Paul had some small boxes of ephemera a few weeks ago.  I love looking through those!   I found quite a few postal cards. Postal cards are government issue postcards with a printed stamp.  The first official postal card was issued by the Austro-Hungarian Empire on Oct. 1, 1869.  A year later Germany issued their first. Germany then quickly became known for publishing postcards, especially in the Golden Age  of postcard production, 1890s-1914.  A few months later the UK joined in, followed by many other countries.  The U.S. was late to the game, the first postal card being published in 1873. Region: Bavaria, Germany Freistaat Bayern (Free State of Bavaria) postal card issued c. 1919, shortly after Bavaria declared itself a Free State within the Weimar Republic.  It is overprinted after the fall of the Bavarian Socialist Republic.   Saargebiet (Saar Basin) The Saar Basin was administrated by the League of Nations ...