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December 9th, 2013

NEST, Historic Berlin, Maryland, Home Decor, Accessories, Furniture, Gifts, Shop Small, Shop Local, Berlin’s 2nd Friday Art Stroll, December 13th, Worcester County

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For me, shopping small and local has always been something that I have enjoyed.  I have plenty of friends that love going “mall” shopping….not for me.  I like that up close and personal kind of service.  Which brings me to NEST, located at 11 South Main Street in Historic Berlin, Maryland.  Tel. 410-629-1030.

Driving to Berlin from Rehoboth Beach, takes about half hour.  No big deal, it is the Second Season so there is no traffic.  Strolling a historic town, checking what’s new during the holidays is pretty nice, so Jody and I did just that.

I think Petey is really the Mayor of Historic Berlin.  He is such a hard working little dog.  I have featured him before and once again here he is…..greeting the customers and making sure that Dee gets up and gives us that personal attention we were looking for.  Now, you tell me…where would you find something like this in a “mall”?  You gotta love it!!

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Dee has been quilting.  Her remnants have become quilts.  The reverse of the quilts is soft and warm.

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Dee calls her handmade handbags Boppyowl.  She offers 2 sizes and they are made with beautiful rich fabrics, lined with contrasting colors.

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NEST is an eclectic and funky shop.  Every time you shop, there are surprises; local artwork, jewelry, home accessories.  At this time of the year the shop is fully stock.  Berlin’s 2nd Friday Art Stroll will be on Friday, 12/14, so make sure you make NEST one of your stops.

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NEST carries unwined candles from Unwined Candle Co., located in Sykesville, Maryland….from recycled wine bottles.

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NEST opens year-round.  Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., Sunday from 12 until 4 p.m.  You can find NEST on Facebook, as well.

Merry Christmas!!

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May 9th, 2013

Shopping, NEST, Home Accessories, Gifts, Art, 2nd Friday Art Stroll, Historic Berlin, Maryland, “Historically Charming; Artistically Alive!!

Only a few miles from Ocean City, Maryland, Berlin is a town full of history, with eateries that are making it a dining destination.  So, are all the quaint shops that surround Historic Berlin.  Free parking!!

On Friday, May 10th, Berlin celebrates its 2nd Friday Art Stroll….every month this is a day when stores stay open late; music, food and fun!!  Stroll the art galeries, the artists have their own receptions.  You can shop early, then stay for dinner.

NEST is a must stop shop, located at 11 South Main St.  Tel. 410-629-1030.  You can find NEST of Facebook, as well.

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The shopkeeper is Dee and with her is assistant shopkeeper, Mr. Petey.  Mr. Petey is always at your service from the moment customers enter NEST.  He does not miss a thing.  He is a fixture in Historic Berlin.  A good worker, he puts full hours.  But, don’t get me wrong….he can chill too!!

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I have known Dee for a long time.  So has Cindi, who was my partner in crime during that day when we ate at The Globe and then walked over to say hi to Dee.  There is always something new; something for everyone.  And every piece has a story.  It is great to see how she has taken the time to get merchandise that has a meaning.

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Dee is also an artist herself.  There is nothing she can’t do.  She is an accomplished seamstress; her aprons are gorgeous and her Boppyowl handmade bags are full of color and interesting contrasting materials.

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Her merchandise changes frequently…Take a peek at her store!!

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You do remember that Sunday is Mother’s Day!!  I thought so.

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This pillow caught my attention.  Take a closer look….real feathers!!

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Mr. Petey got comfortable again….”Thank God they are finally gone”.  Talk to you later.

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December 13th, 2012

Shop Historic Berlin, Maryland, NEST, Boutique, Gallery, Local Art, Vintage Treasures, Modern Housewares, Handmade Collectibles, Gifts, Home Accessories

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I want you to meet Petey.  This is the hardest working pooch in all Historic Berlin, Maryland.  His place of work?  NEST, located at 11 S. Main St.  Tel. 410-629-1030.  From the moment you enter NEST he greets you with a certain look.  He follows you around.  I am not sure if he wants to see if you are really going to buy something, if you had heard about him, or if you are going to pet him.  He really has the run of the store.  He is quiet, discreet and just sooo cute.

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Dee is the proprietor of this very eclectic shop.  She is a multi-talented woman, wearing many hats.  At the store, Dee is part of that group of shopkeepers that make you feel so comfortable from the moment you meet her.

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My friend, Susan, and I decided to visit Berlin on Wednesday.  The Historic town of Berlin is about 45 minutes from Rehoboth Beach.  At this time of the year you get there in no time.  Plus, it is a nice drive.  NEST was one of the first stores we visited and it has great finds.

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Dee also sews beautiful totes with contrasting colors, all lined, and with pockets.

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She opens year-round and her merchandise changes constantly.

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What is Kantha?  The quilts which are handmade in India using cotton sari scraps are repurposed into modern accessories.

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On Friday, 12/14, is the 2nd Friday Art Stroll when shops are open late and galleries hold receptions from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m.

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Every Friday in December, please join NEST from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Burley Oak Brewery, located at 10016 Old Ocean City Blvd., in Berlin, for a handcrafted beer and a taste of NEST eclectic selection of gifts.

Have a good one!!  Talk to you later.

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September 22nd, 2012

NEST, Historic Berlin, Eclectic, Funky, Local Artwork…Shopping in Berlin, Maryland

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Historic Berlin, Maryland is only about 6 or 7 miles from Ocean City, Maryland.  From the Delaware Beaches, the drive is scenic, especially at this time of the year.  If you live here, you probably know the shortcuts; the back roads.

This historic town is beautiful all year-round, but in the fall it is sooo pretty!!  Park on Main Street and walk to the restaurants, shops, bake shops, and wine bars.

One of the shops to check out is NEST, located at 11 South Main St.  It opens Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.  Sunday from Noon until 4 p.m.  Tel. 410-629-1030.  You can find NEST on Facebook.

The shopkeeper is Dee.  I have known her for a long time.  She is so friendly and an amazing artist.  Her aprons and bags are sought after.  The fabrics changing with the season.

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I bought this blue bag with palm trees for my friend, Marisa, when I visited her in Colorado in August.  She loved it!!

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You do not want to miss her Santas during the holidays.  All handmade with rich fabrics.  Definitely, they are collectors’ santas.

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NEST has always something new; something for everyone.  The merchandise moves quickly.  One thing that never changes is Petey.  He is the mascot and is always there to greet customers.

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The store has eclectic and funky items; one of a kind fun pieces.

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Handmade and vintage goods.

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Decorative pieces and local artwork.

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Showers, and wedding presents….NEST has plenty.

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Stop by and say hello…

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May 30th, 2012

A Road Trip? Destination? Berlin, Maryland, Lunch, Em-ing’s Chicken & Ribs, Berlin Chamber of Commerce, NEST, Atlantic Hotel, Jeffrey Auxer Designs, Cupcakes in Bloom, Seacrets, Last but not Least Saketumi, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware Beaches

 

My car had not forgotten where to go.  For so many years I had traveled up and down Coastal Highway (Rt. 1) from, Bethany Beach, where I first lived, and later from Rehoboth Beach.  The back roads have always been my favorite.  It is where you can really enjoy the beauty of the area I call home.

Friends from out of town.  Great opportunity to show them here or there.  Today was a road trip from Rehoboth Beach to Berlin, Maryland, in Worcester County.  Jim and Basil had already hit the Farmers’ Market in Rehoboth.  Please don’t eat there I told them.  I am taking you to a special place.

 

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Em-ing’s!!  If you have been there, then you know I am talking about great barbecue.  Homemade desserts and breads.  They are located on the corner of Rt. 113 and 610 in Bishopville, MD, just after you leave the town of Selbyville, Delaware if you are going south.  The tel. is 410-352-5711.  Website?  www.em-ings.com.

It was great seeing Robin.  We have only talked by e-mail.  I wrote a post on Em-ing’s back on January 22, 2011.  If you want to see it just click on the month of January, 2011 on the left hand side of this website, and scroll down to the 22nd.

I think Jim and Basil were very happy with their choices.   This is what we all had.

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Jim ordered the Country Rib with a side of Mac, salad, bread and butter.  It also included a homemade pie.  He chose the peanut butter.  I have to tell you that he ate it all.

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Then, Basil had the pulled barbecue chicken sandwich with cole slaw and baked beans.  I know he, definitely, enjoyed it.

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I decided to have the beef barbecue sandwich.  At Robin’s suggestion, with a side of cole slaw and potato salad.  Perfect suggestions, Robin.  It was delicious, as usual.

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Soooo satisfied, it was time to move to the town of Berlin, Maryland, but not before you see the latest addition to their menu.

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We decided to stop at the Berlin chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center located at 14 South Main St., Berlin, MD 21811.  Tel. 410-641-4775.  Website?  www.berlinchamber.org.

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Berlin is a Historic Village.  An influx of shops, arts, entertainment, and restaurants is making this town a favorite destination for many.  Only about 6 or 7 miles from Ocean City, Maryland, it takes no time to get there.  Even though from the Delaware Beaches it takes longer, believe me, it is worth it. 

Pleasantly surprised at how large the Chamber was.  Local artists have studios in this particular building, where you can see them at work.  They were not there when we visited but we could still look into their studios.

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From the Berlin Chamber we crossed the street to see if my friend, Dee, was working, NEST, her store.  Dee is one of those shopkeepers that you upon meeting her, you think you have known her forever.  Introduction were made and a few pictures taken.

NEST is a boutique, and a gallery, with local art, village treasures, and handmade collectibles.  It is located at 11 South Main Street, Berlin, MD 21811.  Tel. 410-629-1030.  You can also find NEST on Facebook.

The store looked great and Dee has wonderful things for everyone.  

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Her colorful bags were hanging, displaying unique contrasting fabrics.  These bags are made by Dee.

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We continued with our sightseeing by stopping at the Atlantic Hotel.  Built in 1895, the Atlantic Hotel is located at 2 North Main St. in downtown Historic Berlin.  Tel. 410-641-3589.  Website? www.atlantichotel.com

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Some of the early guests were called “Drummers”, traveling salesmen that crisscrossed the area during the turn of the century.

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The Hotel plays an integral part in this town.  Events, parades, pretty much are centered around it.  It is open for lunch, dinner, and for special events.

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I wrote a post on November 5, 2011 on this historic hotel.  Just check my archives.

 

We then continued on our exploration of  Berlin even though it was somewhat hot today.  When I first visited Jeffrey Auxer Designs, I was so impressed by this young artist.  His craft? Blown Glass.

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Jeffrey Auxer Designs is located at 19 Jefferson St. (behind the Atlantic Hotel).  Tel. 443-513-4210.  Website?  www.jeffreyauxer.com.

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For information on Glass Blowing Classes, please call 443-513-4210.  You can find Jeffrey Auxer Designs on Facebook.

 

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Our next stop was Cupcakes in Bloom.  This bakery is located at 120 N. Main St. in  Downtown Historic Berlin.  Tel. 410-641-9020.  You can find Cupcakes in Bloom on Facebook. 

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Shawnee is the owner and self taught baker.  She is the 2nd place winner of Cupcake Wars.  Talented, created and soooo friendly.

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Talking to Shawnee was fun.  You can tell she loves what she is doing.  We decided on a carrot and red velvet for me, one that was like a strawberry pretzel salad all in one for Jim, and Basil got I believe one with peanut butter and chocolate, I think.

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We sat outside and enjoyed every single bite.  I wrote a post on this bakery on November 2, 2011.  Check my Archives.  On that post you can see Shawnee’s specialty; the blooming bouquets.

A quick stop at the Globe Theater.  I did not take any pictures.  It is locally owned and operated.  Please check their website www.globetheater.com.  Their new schedule of events is coming out this week.  They serve lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch.  And, on their stage thy feature local, regional and national live music. 

The Globe Theater is located at 12 Broad St. in Downtown Historic Berlin.  Tel. 410-641-0784.

 

We took off from Berlin, making our way back through Ocean City, Maryland.  Then, one last stop for my friends to check out Seacrets.  It is located at 117 West 49th St., Ocean City, MD 21842.  Tel. 410-524-4900.  Website? www.seacrets.com. It can be found on Facebook, Twitter and probably any other social media.

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Seacrets is one of those places that you have to see for yourself.  It is located on the Bay.  Restaurants, Bars, Beach Bar, and plenty of music and partying.  This past week-end the lines to get in were unreal.  So, here it is.

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Now what?  There was not way I would be cooking.  Hungry hombres at home?  You bet!!  A friend to join us for dinner?  Possibly.  So off we went to Saketumi located at 18814 Highway One, Rehoboth Beach.  Tel. 302-645-2818. 

Kim was there, as usual.  Friendly and glad to see us.  Tanaka?  He was there too and he is amazing.  To see him work behind the sushi bar is like watching an artist at work.

We had our usuals.  I decided to have the seared white tuna tataki with yuzu citrus vinaigrette, accompanied with fresh wasabi.  Delicious and light.

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Then, a lettuce wrap followed.  I am hooked on these.  Ground seasoned chicken so easy to eat and refreshing on a summer day.

 

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I think the show is over….I am tired.  Talk to you later.

November 9th, 2011

NEST, Boutique, Gallery, Berlin, Maryland, Local Art, Vintage Treasures, Handmade Collectibles, New Location

 

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Among the shops that line up Main Street in the historic town of Berlin, Maryland you will find a new shop called NEST.  This shop is only new to the Main Street area but NEST has now been in business for some time.  Change of location but same concept. 

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NEST is located at 11 South Main St., Berlin, Maryland, 21811.  The location is right across the street from the new Chamber of Commerce.  Tel. 410-629-1030.  E-mail nest.berlin@gmail.com.  It opens Mondays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sundays from 12 Noon until 4 p.m.

Just like all the other shopkeepers that abound in Berlin, Dee, welcomes you with a nice smile.  Throughout the shop you will find niches of vintage treasures, local art, housewares, home accents, and decorative items. 

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There is a lot to take in, so make sure you take your time in strolling through her shop.  Dee is more than willing to inform you where each piece has come from in detail, whether it is an antique or a work of art.

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NEST is a definitely an eclectic store; you can find surprises in every corner.

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Dee is also known for her artistic talents.  I saw that in the store already some of her Old World Santas have made an appearance.  These santas are handsculpted by Dee.  She uses dry clay; the faces are painted in acrylic.  They are collectibles and very much sought after.  Vintage fabrics are utilized for their clothing, as well.  Call the store for more information or if you would like to place an order.

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Dee is a seamstress, as well.  She makes colorful aprons with contrasting fabrics that are really cute.  Custom bags are on display at NEST, as well.  They have great fabric color combinations and textures; the patterns and colors changing with the seasons.

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As I was chatting away, earrings caught my eye.  Vey cute and made by Lex.

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This is the perfect time of the year to stroll through Berlin.  There is something about it….yes, it is pretty!!

 

Have a great day!!

May 27th, 2011

NEST, Berlin, Maryland, Boutique, Gallery, Local Artwork, Vintage Treasures, Modern Housewares, Accents, Handmade Goods, Decorative Items

 

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“A NEST is a place of refuge to hold an animal’s eggs and/or to provide a place to live or raise offsprings.  They are usually made of some organic material such as twigs, grass and leaves.”

As I first stepped into this charming and eclectic shop I got the feeling that I was being nurtured.  I felt good about it.  I don’t know if it was Dee or Hannah.  They are the mother and daughter duo that are the shopkeepers.  They are both so friendly and I have known them for quite some time.  You know, school in Berlin, children the same ages, lacrosse and on and on.  The friendships that are made in the formative years of our children are definitely, keepers.

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NEST is located on 116 Broad Street, Suite 3 in Berlin, MD 21811.  Tel. 410-629-1030.  E-mail address is nest.berlin@gmail.com.  You can also find NEST on Facebook.

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NEST is open 7 days a week with plenty of street parking.  Mondays to Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and Sundays 12 p.m. until 4 p.m.

From Rehoboth Beach it takes about 45 minutes to get to Berlin.  Not far at all from Ocean City.  I have found that the town of Berlin looks great.  People are out and about, the stores are well stocked, the restaurants are crowded and serving a variety of foods for all kinds of discriminating palates.

NEST is not a big store but Dee and Hannah have chosen so many neat things to make it unique. 

The store opened in September of 2010.  Dee is well known for her Santas.  She probably did not notice that one caught my eye.  Tucked away in a corner, waiting for the month where he will truly shine.  All handmade with gorgeous materials.

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Here are a few others that I was lucky to see some time ago.

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As you enter NEST the Tibetan pillows are the first burst of color that capture your eyes.  Soft and beautiful.

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Dee loves to sew.  She told me so.  Her aprons have great color combinations. 

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She also makes the boppyowl handbags.  Fine quality fabrics; plenty of pockets and just perfect for the summer.  They can also be given as a present to a new mother. 

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Antique willow trunks from China.

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Or, maybe the 19th century Delaware blue milk paint stepback cupboard.

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The woman’s face.  The pillows are all from Jude Robinson. Jude is from Snow Hill, Maryland.

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The landscapes on the walls are by John Sauers from Darlington, Maryland.

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The animal paintings are from Beverly Lynch, Newark, Maryland.

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The Rooster paintings and pig drawing are from Caryn Strauser, Baltimore, Maryland.

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There is jewelry and earrings by Lex.

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And, then there is the String Doll Gang.  The string dolls appeared on the markets of Thailand in 2004.  They are made out of one single strand of string.  Since then a whole cottage industry has sprung.  Each has a special good-luck power that is written on a fabric tag.  The Designer?  Kamibashi, which maintains fair trade practices.

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Outdoor carpets, napkins and placemats.

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Vases, serving pieces, keepsake boxes and a variety of lamps.

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Conversation pieces? 

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And then, there is Pete.  The mascot.  You cannot help but fall in love with him.  He is part of that nesting, nurturing kind of feeling, as well.

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So, there you have it.  Stop by and say hello to Dee and Hannah.  Once you meet them, you will think you have known them forever. 

See you…talk to you later….

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