WELCOME TO SUNDAY





As with most of the country Atlanta has been subjected to torturous hot weather.  The only good thing is that it's not that humid....which saves my hair from looking like a full grown chia pet.

Still...I won't be going for an afternoon run any time soon.  I read somewhere that the National Weather Service issued a "fat guy in a tank top warning"....hee haw.

All that being said I decided to go to a little indoor/outdoor flea market yesterday.  AND....when I say indoor....not air conditioned.

Sometimes I question my judgement.

But the lure of something called "The Vintage Revival" was too much for me.  So off I went.

Wanna see what I saw???

I think maybe the organizers might want to re think the middle of summer and possibly do this in the early fall....just saying.

Apparently this venue is called The Goat Farm.  I didn't see any goats.
I am loving old pictures....



See this wall which was taken at a Show House on Thursday [where I was NOT supposed to be taking pictures at all]


Of course I saw a turquoise typewriter......


I love old cans like this...


You can put a piece of mirror on top and use for a side table like I did.
I really wanted this book...it was rare and old. 

Another use for chalk paint.


If you need anything from her shop.....here is the info.


I need this....


And these....tons of cool vintage clothes....


This is the name of their shop.....little bird blue

This caught my eye...


I love when peeps get all creative with fabric!


Info....


Rather nice vintage acrylic chair....4 of them.  My friend Mary Bairstow [Scott's Antique market] was there with some good stuff.


Could be a nice headboard...


Old lighting.


Remember Jimmy Stanton's room from the Show House???


Another Scott's vendor Parker Kennedy was there.  I love his West Palm Beach style.


Nice painted bamboo.


Hmmm.....a gold painted shell.....




I love the rope detail on the arms of this chair.


Holy old toys......
I am 100% sure that I had this set in the 1800's when I was a kid....




Old bike picture...I likey.


I was there for maybe an hour and then I started feeling like I needed an oxygen tank.  I can not even imagine what the vendors felt like after being there all day.  If you are local.....it is still going on today.  On Foster Street in the West End.


I am going to leave you with this....
Shout out if you've done this :)


Since I am staying inside today...guess I will clean my house.
That is usually last on my list for fun weekend activities.


Sha Ray





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