I love visiting my daughter in San Francisco.
What KC and I do together is SHOP.
We stopped on Fourth Street in Berkeley before heading into the city on Saturday.
We found a new store - REJUVENATION
and were lured into the store by these signs.
EVERYTHING in the store was great.
It is a good thing I was flying and was traveling only with a backpack - no luggage to stuff full of fun finds.
It is a good thing I was flying and was traveling only with a backpack - no luggage to stuff full of fun finds.
An old camp ground table beautifully aged reminded me family vacations.
Oh, those jadeite dishes!
And, hanging lamps - perhaps the yellow over my dining room table.
A bottle rack filled with old bottles made into drinking glasses.
Beakers wired together, old tools, vintage stamps.
Vintage baskets full of twine spools, stools and another table aged to perfection.
An oversized ice cream and rusty old fencing for my garden.
Industrial carts and tables filled with vintage odds and ends.
I could spend a fortune in Rejuvenation.
I do not have a fortune and I don't have space.
I settled for a funny little metal bottle opener that looks like a ruler.
KC does not possess a fortune either.
She does have the space.
She chose one of the glasses made from old pop bottles, the CHEERS sign and a red book
and kept her fortune by allowing me to pay.
When I got home, Steve showed me some old rusty metal that we will be rejuvenating.
That's a project for this weekend - can't wait!
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I could spend a fortune in Rejuvenation.
I do not have a fortune and I don't have space.
I settled for a funny little metal bottle opener that looks like a ruler.
KC does not possess a fortune either.
She does have the space.
She chose one of the glasses made from old pop bottles, the CHEERS sign and a red book
and kept her fortune by allowing me to pay.
When I got home, Steve showed me some old rusty metal that we will be rejuvenating.
That's a project for this weekend - can't wait!
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I am partying at
Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson - Share Your Cup Thursday
Ivy and Elephants - What's It Wednesday
Savvy Southern Style - WOW Us Wednesday
Wow what a great store. Next time I go and visit my son in Los Gatos will have him take me to Berkeley. Sounds like you had a great visit with your daughter.
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Mary
That store looks like SO much fun! So many great things. I've never seen so much Jadite (?). I usually only see a piece at a time. So much together in one piece makes it look so much prettier. There are a lot of great pieces in that photo too. Wow!
ReplyDeleteNow that is a store right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteOh, that store is to die for....fun! I want to hop a plane down there, right now!
ReplyDeleteI love the Jadeite!! That would have been a dangerous place for me to stumble upon, looks so neat :)!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to recycle old bottles! I love this idea and wish I had a store like that over here! xx
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, I *love* San Francisco. My hubby and I vacationed there for our 25th anniversary a few years ago. What a great city! Wonder if that store was around when we were there? If so, I missed it. Maybe a good thing I did - I could've bought just about everything in there! (Well, if money wasn't a factor, lol.)
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a wonderful store :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like so much fun, I could send a whole day there.
Have a great day!
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
That store is amazing, it just makes you think about all the stuff that can be rejuvenated. I sometimes wish I had more vision.
ReplyDeleteSo nice of you to take us along on your shopping spree. So many gorgeous finds, too bad you could only look, but I love looking and finding inspiration, too. A fabulous store. Thanks for linking.
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Patti
I loved getting to shop with you and I took home even less than you did. Glad you were able to get something. Looks like you had a fun day!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Fun post / favorite is the jadite! :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a lot of fun - love the jadite!
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Melissah
Fun shop! I'd love to have a spot for that big ice cream cone!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great shop! I love Berkeley and had the chance to visit there about four years ago while visiting family. We were treated to an afternoon at THE TAIL OF THE YAK. Have you heard of it? It's a fun store with artsy paper and vintage finds. It's great to see your comment and to know YOU ARE READY for our France party! I'm taking Friday off from working to get the post up and running in the morning and start visiting everyone! I too have had my launch off post ready for several days. I hope you enjoy visiting others and seeing comments on your post; I'm sure it will be FABULEUX!
Have a great evening, Anita
P.S. - I put your name in for the draw on the book! BON CHANCE! Anita
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing shop and I love the name! The jadeite, bottle rack and those soda bottle glasses are amazing! What an awesome idea. I like the pieces you and your daughter picked out as well. Such a fun and funk store! Thanks so much for taking us shopping with you...:)
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Vicky
Life On Willie Mae Lane
What great shopping! Glad you had such a good time with your daughter! Life to the full! Melissa
ReplyDeleteI want to go shopping with y'all!!! One of my favorite stores in the world is in San Francisco. Its called Bel'Occhio, and it's on Brady Street, I think....
ReplyDeleteI have a friend with a huge island in her kitchen, and she has a large bottle rack on it with tons of coffee mugs. I love those things!
Carol ~ Thank you much for visiting my blog, and your sweet comment about Downton Abbey.
ReplyDeleteI'm also a fellow beach lover; you might like to visit "My Creative Space" (upper right corner of my blog) ~ my craft room is called "The Sea Gypsy's Nest"!!
Peace ~
PS ~ I'm drooling over the Jadeite, too!
ReplyDeleteI am wondering if this is the lighting store that I receive emails from??? If it is...I had no idea that they had so much in the way of amazing vintage pieces for the home!!!! I loved every shot! I could have walked home with the whole store! Amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat yummy-looking eye candy. Rusty and crusty. Love the wire baskets. I would love to visit this store---but I live in Alabama! Guess I'll save a fortune, too. Saw your link at WOW.
ReplyDeleteOh my, I could get lost in that shop for hours. I too was drooling over that Jadite! Lots and lots that I would've, could've shouldn't have brought home with me. lol! Glad you got to go spend time with your daughter. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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Jann
So many things to choose from!
ReplyDeleteOh man! What a great store! That jadeite collection is incredible! I would die to have that ice cream cone sign. I will look for that store the next time I am in SF.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great store, I could have spent a lot there too. I have the space but trying to rid myself of so much stuff. Again our trips were similar, my daughter allowed me to pay too when we went shopping! Have a great weekend, Laura
ReplyDeleteCAROL! The France party has begun and I look forward to your post! Anita
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful things there. But I didn't see any letters! It must be so much fun to have a sister to shop with.
ReplyDeleteGreat store. The glasses out of bottles is such a good idea.
ReplyDeleteOh wow... I am absolutely swooning at that table full of Jadeite!!
ReplyDeleteMy brother lives in Berkeley and I was just shopping on fourth street over Christmas. Don't know how I missed that shop but I will definitely check it out next time I'm there!!
-Elena
acasarella.net
What a cool store!
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