This simple display on the sidewalk of Main Street in Old Town Temecula easily caught my eye- and I guess any sign that has the words antique, vintage, and cottage, for that matter.
Stepping into the small but lovely vintage shop, I was met by a wonderful lady, Laura, who owns the newly opened shop- Liberty. The very inspiring vignettes of old treasures just displays her creativity. Shown in the background is an antique board-holder for seed packets which now can be used as photo holder. And who is not enchanted with an old typewriter?
I've seen several things in that shop that I would love to have! I enjoyed looking at all of your beach pictures. It's been years since I have been out San Diego way, but the beach still looks just as pretty!
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