Saturday, September 10, 2011

What Who Where

Antiques At The Fairgrounds - Petoskey, Michigan - Summer 2011



Harbor Springs overlooking Little Traverse Bay.
Petoskey is the opposite shore





With a birds eye view, our perspective is changed.
Expand  your views, enlarge your perspective.






We are a collection of accumulative events, encounters, experiences, and emotions.
The way we assimilate these in our hearts and minds makes us who we are.

Butter Bean - Amy Nolfo




The opportunity to expand your universe is perpetually at hand.
Open your heart and your mind.

Janet Chism Design




We gather that which we feel we need, we collect that which gives us fulfillment




It's not so much this or that, but an overall feeling

Worden Select Objects




Our choices are fluid....... and subject to whimsical changes in direction.

Linda Ketterling



The tide of popularity is powerful and transparent and not to be underestimated.

Douglas David Cottage





The cyclical nature of life moves us ever closer to discovery.

WSO




There is beauty in the moment and also in the never ending passage of time

Rivich Antiques




Whether we pause or stay in motion is a questionable occurrence


Rivich Antiques




The reflective nature of life is in constant supply

Harbor Springs



It's not so much where your home is,
but where your heart is.



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3 comments:

  1. Beautiful Area ! Thanks for sharing

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  2. I love the Petoskey area and sorry I missed the antique shows this year. Thanks for sharing this beautiful post!

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  3. I absolutely love the Shakespearean references, plus the comic relief captured in almost every photo. But please no more pets in swimwear!
    - Plesarius Cosnos

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