I guess I could write a post about what David and I did for Valentine's Day. But that would be about two sentences and not very interesting since we decided to boycott heart day this year. It was a low-key weekend with my boys, just how I like it!
On Saturday, we went downtown just to get out and about some. All of the shops were having a sidewalk sale, so needless to say it was super busy. Um- dislike. It's good for the local businesses, but it makes shopping in those tiny shops a little troublesome. I have now lived in Thomasville for 7 years. In those 7 years, I have never been in the little antique shop
A Different Drummer. I saw a commercial for this shop, and I was wondering where on earth it was downtown and how I could have missed it! So I dragged David down to go shop and for once, we both agreed that this shop was the bomb dot com.
A shop where they have a merganser on their bags? Obviously this place was going to be my jam. This shop specializes in vintage sports art. Mainly wooden decoys.
There were all kinds of sportsman treasures in there. Beautiful works of art, handcrafted furniture, wooden fishing lures, vintage hunting magazines. You name it- they had it. They also have the cutest garden out back. I have seen numerous pictures of this garden and never knew where in town it was. Now I know!
The birder in me of course was in love with all of this! I probably would have left with lots of goodies if I had the mind to! Click on the link above to check out much better pictures of this cute store.
I left with this hunting themed framed needlepoint.
It is now hanging up in my kitchen, that is quickly becoming my "plantation" room. My mother knew I had been wanting to start a collection of Spode Woodlands china, so for Christmas, she gifted me some plates.
All of the white plates are Lenox Butler's Pantry and all of the pewter pine cone serving pieces are from
The Gift Shop located in downtown Thomasville. The pine cone wine glasses are from
Kevin's Outdoors, also in Thomasville.
My sweet brother gifted me one of the prints that my parents had framed for his birthday.
We always had Springer Spaniels growing up, so this print was super special to me. He kept the German Shorthair Pointer picture, which was the other dogs we always had as well. So my new hunting picture I found fits right in!
Other than Valentine's Day, this weekend was also the
Great Backyard Bird Count weekend. This is an annual event that the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the National Audubon Society does to gather important data on wild birds. It is to help gauge where bird populations are before spring migration. So of course, I had to get a little bird watching in so that I could do my part to help! We had plans to go down to St. Marks so that we could see some ducks and other water birds, but it was a bit too cold on Saturday for all of that. So we hung around the house.
We did go over to Cherokee Lake (which is a local public park) on a whim to see if maybe there were a few brave ducks out on the lake. We got quite the surprise! There were wood storks at the lake. Cherokee Lake is always packed with people, so I was shocked that those storks were just hanging out. Wood Storks are an endangered species (although they may have been downgraded to just threatened) so it is usually considered rare to get a sighting of these birds. There were 6 of these guys up in the pine trees.
So that was a nice discovery this weekend! It was the first time I have ever been that close to one to get a good picture. We usually only see them flying. I also got to knock a new bird off my list while at the lake- this pretty white-eyed vireo.
It was a relaxing weekend spent with my sweetie with some fun, new discoveries! Hope everyone had a great weekend as well!