...this would have been a little girl's dream phone.
Today's little girls says, and I quote:
"What's that?"
Long-time locals will recognize the area code from days of yore.
This was taken at Penny Lane Antique Store on Holly Street.
Today's little girls says, and I quote:
"What's that?"
Long-time locals will recognize the area code from days of yore.
This was taken at Penny Lane Antique Store on Holly Street.
Some older items are only appreciated after they are out of use.
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Reminds me of the pink stove I saw in Enumclaw this past weekend. Too bad I didn't have my camera at the ready.
ReplyDeleteI would have loved to have one of these, or the always chic Princess phone. This does bring back memories. :)
ReplyDeleteLOL..isn't that the truth. I used to collect "old Phones". Now the ones I grew up with are "old".
ReplyDeleteHow I loved the feel and the sound of those phones.
ReplyDeleteToday an old phone is a Motorola Razr flip phone.
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of the dial in action. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteLiz...I went and read "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop. What a venerable old man that fish was!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the suggestion.
Cool! I like it a lot!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day! :-)