
On Thursday afternoon I drove the 45 minutes to the small town of Blountstown to get my hair cut and colored. My stylist, Genia Burke at Head 2 Toe, worked her magic and I look human again.
My trips to Blountstown are never complete, though, without a stop at Rivertown Mercantile. I’m in search of a bedside table for one of our guest bedrooms, and thought I might find one here. I didn’t find one that met my needs, but I enjoyed looking all the same.
I got a kick out of their sidewalk advertisement:

I love the displays of antiques and vintage items for sale.






On past visits I’ve bought some vintage botanical prints as well as some fun knick knacks and old books. Alas, I am still a bit puny and didn’t have the stamina to shop until I dropped. Actually I was a little worried that dropping might’ve been an unintended outcome, and I still had to drive home. I’ll be back in a month or so, and indulge myself further then.
By the way, I don’t receive any type of compensation for mentioning these businesses. I just like spreading the word.
Peace, people.
My kind of shop!
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It is pretty cool.
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Love that sign. Brilliant for a brill place xxxxxxxxx
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So many cool things in this shop.
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I love it
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My furnishings taste tends to be more to contemporary but I love walking through shops like that! You never know what you’ll find. I love that sign also.
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I’m still trying to decide what my taste in furnishings is. Eclectically confused fits best.
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Thank you! Adding it to the list.
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Oh I so want to go to that shop. Glad you are feeling better.
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Come visit and we’ll go.
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That would be wonderful, and an epic shopping trip from Melbourne Australia. Thank you for the offer.
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😉
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