Arnhem.
The last two are a part featuring colections. Pictuers are of
a) religious figurines
b) money boxes (aka piggy banks)
there were also glasses(the girl has perfect eye sight danm her), pin-up girls, pinocio books (and the guy had never even read of the story, he just liked the pictures and didn't want to 'ruin his vision of the it'), Jesus crosses, airplane throw-up bags, and Dutch royalty memerobelia.
3 comments:
What a fun, eclectic museum. I like to see how people used to live and imagine living then.
Hi Elise,
I haven't checked on you for awhile. I see you have added many neat things! I am wondering if you have played in the snow before? I know Yuba City is in the mountains but do you get snow? We had so much snow (and blowing winds) that we weren't able to have Christmas on Christmas Day. This was the first Christmas I wasn't with my dad! Todd and Robin came back from North Carolina (and were snowed in at her mom's house). Things cleared and we all got together on December 28. Diane's boys and their families even made it from Missouri. We had fun!Hugs to you, Love, Doty
Note: I am writing to you on January 1, 2010 at 9:46 pm. Check out the time difference. I guess it is showing YOUR time. Interesting!
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