Posts Tagged ‘Discovery’

What is your favorite bit of aviation memorabilia – the last thing you would part with (not logs or awards)?

Sunday, December 5th, 2010

My example. A mom brought her little (about 9 yr. old) son to the airport, and he horse-traded me an old busted wooden Sensenich prop he found in the barn for a "discovery" flight. Never will forget that one.

Can you help me revise this small section? I think its almost done…what errors do you see? What to fix?

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Please copy and paste the below, into your answer, and then edit. Also if you could use a * or [ ] so I can see where the revision was made. Thanks so much for your help, I just want this to flow smoothly and be clean up. Thumbs up to everyone, and best answer will be asap. Thx!! <3333

Some things are meant to be shared. This unique piece of jewelry is a beautiful example. As a testament to this, each item has been lovingly enchanted by Sara and is instilled with blessings which will bring truth and discovery to the bearer. Any one of these gorgeous pieces of jewelry will indisputably accent your collection, bringing strength and positive energy, every time your eyes meet this entity. To possess one of her exquisite vintage pieces, means not only owning a piece of beautiful jewelry, but gives the opportunity of experiencing a spell infused collectible that holds the ability to protect, guide, and enrich your life. There are many testimonials about how Sara’s spell- cast items have changed peoples lives- become one of them!

What's the best approach to convert an an antique washer into a planter?

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

My family’s rehabbing 30 gorgeous acres in the Ozarks. We keep finding unusual items. A recent discovery was an old 3-legged washing machine. I thought it might make an interesting, kitsch flower or veg planter. Its form is similar to the one in the pic. No external wringer, though. This one actually has an agitator in it!

http://www.basildon.gov.uk/80256B88003243A0/vWeb/flDBUS5Q5FNB/$file/1+antique+washing+machine+69×96.jpg

The biggest challenge is that drainage holes are necessary for this to work as a planter. Any ideas on how to remove the agitator, or should I work around it and hope I don’t hurt myself in the process? Thanks in advance!

Antique bottles in old outhouse hole

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

The Pittsburgh Bottle Collectors Club descends into a former outhouse pit in the Mexican War Streets neighborhood of Pittsburgh. They find amazing things buried for 100 years or more.

Kathi’s Vintage Antiques, Gifts & Collectibles

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Quilts, Glassware, Jewelry, Lithographs, distressed wood furniture, dolls, old paper and more. Be sure to check out Kathi’s when you visit the Oregon coast.