Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Picket Fences

You can chat across the picket fences at one of Selma's newest gift shops, or you can nap on the porch's picket swinging bed! Purchase picket plank birdhouses or a variety of other local homemade crafts...pillows, soap, honey, baby and children's items, vintage kitchen towels and dishes like the ones your grandmother had. Picket Fences is located on Church Street, and the proprietor's husband not only makes houses for the birds but primitive furniture for people.

13 comments:

  1. Sounds like a neat little shop!

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  2. This shop looks really cute. I would love to take a nap on that picket bed right now. :)

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  3. That looks like a lovely place! Reminds me of the show Picket Fences, too :)

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  4. Looks really nice. I like that the husband makes homes for the birds.

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  5. It's picturesque. I'd hurry in to see what I could see.

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  6. I so love picket fences. So this is a little shot I'd be sure to visit if I were in your area. Thanks!


    Pat

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  7. The shop looks very cute! I hope she does well. This is not a good time for small business.

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  8. In Naples, the name would be changed to "Iron Gates" ;-)

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  9. I love picket fences, and fun shops, so I would love this place! Nice photo capturing all of that at once. :)

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  10. I love it!

    And we have a Church St. in my town also. :-)

    'Miss Mari-Nanci'

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  11. What a fun shop. I love checking out little shops like that.

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