
When I went cycling in Troy, NH last week, the route brought me through the town center. This shop offered a good parking spot to make a few photos. I took these photos on their front porch.

When I went cycling in Troy, NH last week, the route brought me through the town center. This shop offered a good parking spot to make a few photos. I took these photos on their front porch.
amazing sir
Thank you so much.
Love finds like this!
I know, right?
Finding an old bottle, whether in an antique shop or buried under the dirt, is thrilling to me. Recently my husband was planting a tree and uncovered a half-pint milk bottle that is at least 50 years old. It’s in perfect condition. 🌟✨💫
How lucky. I love finds like that.
What a treasure this spot is! It reminds me of a favorite place we used to frequent when we lived in the old part of Sacramento, a pub called Dad’s Kitchen. They had a nice bar and served comfort foods for breakfast-lunch-dinner. It was decorated with old signs. Great patio seating. Now I’m hungry. I love these photos Chris! What a great ride it was. Looking forward to tagging along on your next adventure!
That pub sounds like my kind of place. I could go for some pub-grub right about now too. Let’s see where the next adventure takes us. Have a great evening.
Sounds great to me! You take good care too.
No Moxie? 😉
There probably was a Moxie sign someplace. It just didn’t make the image.
🙂
Oh we have a few old bottles and I just love them! I love places like this. Fun to poke around in!
I am enjoying your adventures my friend!
Thank you so much, Nancy.
Love the old charms. Precious.
Thank you so much.
Beautiful.👍👌
Thank you.
That sepia…!!! Fabulous!
Thank you so much.
These are really cool images, Chris! I imagine you treasure hunting for shots like these. 😄
It is a hunt!
Oh, and the sepia really works so well with it!