I collect turtles - plastic, ceramic, etc. not the real live ones.
I also collect gods... well, it started out as Buddhas, then I got a Ganesha.. I have a few others but it tends to various Buddhas and Hindu gods.
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I collect turtles - plastic, ceramic, etc. not the real live ones.
I also collect gods... well, it started out as Buddhas, then I got a Ganesha.. I have a few others but it tends to various Buddhas and Hindu gods.
It might seem like it from the number of books, clothing items, kitchen items, etc. I have in the house, but I truly don't collect anything (except maybe fitness wear -- oh, and plants, for outside) Actually, I'm trying very hard to de-clutter and sell stuff on ebay that I'm not using since our house is just too full. There's too much to dust and nowhere to put anything new (heaven forbid anyone gives us a gift that needs to be displayed somewhere!!)
LOL GeoCam!Quote:
Do you have one of the Terry "Moo" bikes? It would fit right in!!
http://www.arcfile.com/cow/graphics/moo.jpg
I really wanted to get that bike for a long time but atlast it isn't to be, sigh.
Boy y'all really have some neat collections and LoriO your friend sure does do beautiful work on those resin horses!
Lunchboxes! I think I have 32...mostly from the 60's and 70's. Unfortunately they are boxed up in my garage right now.
Like these...
Bowing to my Taurean nature, I have a collection of small, smooth rocks and I also have sand collected from the different beaches I have been on. I have the sand in small antique bottles.
Waterford Christmas Ornaments. We've accumulated every "disk" ornament and prism ever (I think) made.
I have a T-shirt from every motorcycle roadrace I've been to. Some of the MXs and flat-tracks too, but not all of them. They live in a big plastic tub and I need a bigger one!
Trouble is, the one from the first race I ever went to will always be the oldest one I have (and so, one of the coolest). So I want to wear it more, making it prone to wearing out. :( Then there's all those "nothing special" shirts that I don't really have any reason to show off (but will wear just to spell the oldest shirts and the ones from the international races). Gotta ration 'em.
Swatches:
http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/c...bcd41cdf-1.jpg
and fountain pens:
http://i212.photobucket.com/albums/c..._0001_72-1.jpg
That's why I love mine, ( postcards) they fit in a shoebox. I'm with you in that anything that collects dust or needs to be dusted, no way at this house.
Funny to read about the horses. I too had tons of Breyers as a girl, and collected porcelains also ( Beswick, Hangen-Renaker, Lefton) I even use to "show" them in model horse shows! ( how crazy is that??) Anyway, I'm getting ready to eBay the porcelains. I haven't added to them in 30+ years and yep - collecting dust.
Oooooh! I love collections!
The lunchboxes are lovely! My husband sold a perfect Roy Rogers one on ebay for a small fortune.
I do love hats too, and re-homed a vintage pile of them when my grandparents passed away. After dusting and vacumming them on my walls for about 15 years, I took them off to preschool where they are worn daily, but somewhat more roughly tended.
So in our current house of cards, if you look for 'things of a kind' you could find lots of marklin trains, steinbach ornaments, red things in the kitchen, and 'wedding' china (mostly from ebay, and after the divorce), and lots and lots of loosely associated stuff that probably is best suited to the discard pile.
I have a collection of dolls ...and in the last few years, I've managed to collect several iPods :eek:
3G (sold)
4G Photo 30GB
5G Video 60GB
2 nanos (lost one and replaced it)
1G shuffle (gave to my niece), a 2G shuffle (traded for an Airport Extreme) and last month I managed to get my brother's hand-me-down iPhone (1st G) :p
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Wow! What a great group of people and so diverse!!!
I partly answered this in the "what are your hobbies thread, but I'll expand a bit"
Post cards: I've gotten them from almost all 50 states and one from australia, 2 from new zeland, 3 from england
Rocks: When I go somewhere and am outside exploring or if the place means something to me I pick up an interesting rock to remind me. Inspired by a story I read called "A Rock for Remembrance"
Knives: Like I said before, I collect them. Some of them are new and shiny. Most are old. I go to antique stores, flea markets, or people who know about my hobby just give them to me and I clean them up, sharpen them and occasionally carry them. My favorites are the old whittling knives. I've still got the one my granddaddy gave me when i was 8.
Books: Lots and lots of books. Especially old ones. I'd be happy if my only furniture was a chair and bookshelves but my partner would probably shoot me.;)
Zippo Lighters: I love 'em! I've got 5.
Oh! And baseball hats. I have 34.
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http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...Sallitahat.jpg
My husband surprised me with this original created by Sally Faith Steinmann. It's a cinnamon corduroy cloche accented with russet velvet. A vintage brass button accents the velvet bow. I just love the detail and fine craftsmanship that went into this creation.
Pretty much the same as Emily; nothing that is a "real" collection. I buy too many clothes, athletic gear/equipment, restaurant meals, etc. to spend any money on collectibles. I hate clutter and tchakes. I am running out of room for all of our books, now that I am collecting more from being back in school.
On a grumpy p.m.s. tainted note:mad:...
I'm currently collecting ill fitting bicyle saddles. But, I'd seriously like to stop:(. OK, a different post with something not so grumpy... (that's what came to mind first, I just had to get that out:o).