Day out to that magic scrap yard and Wallingford

We looked at the weather app which said that this would be the one sunny day for the next 10. Robbie needed a piece of a vintage car to finish building his steering wheel assembly in Medusa, so off we went to visit the magical scrap yard which keeps on giving us part to renovate, and in his case, build, vintage cars.IMG_8442 copy copyThe part he needed was a steering shaft and he found on on a vintage Scimitar.IMG_8441 copy copyHere is the black mini which donated vintage rear lights and other little bits for my new grey mini we are building. I like the thought that these scrapped cars are living on as wonderful components on our one-of-a-kind builds.IMG_8444 copy copyOn the way back home we stopped in one of my favourite towns, Wallingford, at one of our favourite little lunch restaurants, Catherine's.IMG_8450 copy copyWe're traditionalists in our hearts, as were really beyond giddy to find our favourite table, beside a little Victorian bay window with the reading fairy, looking down onto the street, vacant and available.IMG_8447 copy copyThen we popped into the antique emporium next door and had a good mooch.IMG_8451 copy copyI loved all sorts of things here, including a black Victorian overcoat, some emerald rings I couldn't afford, this vintage train set, which would have been amazing around the Christmas tree...if we didn't just get a kitten who already bounces off the walls!...IMG_8452 copy copy...and we both loved this cross stitched sign.IMG_8457 copy copyThen, we stopped off at the sweet shop and picked up some crumbly, buttery fudge, and drove home.IMG_8462 copy copy

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