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Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Another Favorite: Globes

It was over 10 years ago that I brought home my first vintage metal globe bank. Dub Ingram had the cutest little junk store in an old house on Main Street in Holdenville, and that's where I spotted three globes in a grouping. They were marked $12 each. I took one home that day, then eventually collected the whole trio.




What I love about these metal banks is that they were so common. Most of mine are advertisement pieces, so they were probably given free to customers back in the day (1960s-70s?).

Another thing I love about globes...I'm a peacemaker. I love our earth and all the people on it. Seeing them just reminds me we're all in this thing together.

These days, I collect globes of all sizes, not just banks, but mostly the smaller globes appeal to me. (In other words, I'm running out of room.)


I ordered one from eBay and was especially pleased to find that it was WAY smaller than my smallest globe. I figure it's pretty rare. See him, right there in the middle on the bottom shelf?

Prices on these shabby little globes have steadily gone up since I started collecting them. My rule is $20 or less, and now that I have quite a few,  I have to be sure I don't have the exact globe.

One year I grouped all of them above our mantel in order to make room for the Christmas decor. Vaughn was aggravated when I split them all up again in the spring because he loved the way they looked up there. They DID look awesome as a "club".




Not long ago, I was in Joplin, MO, visiting with friends. Here we are in some funny hats at a super cool antique mall we all loved.



All this to say...this happened to be right after I did Marie Kondo's "tidying up" in my house. I told my friends I would love to go junking with them that day, but wouldn't be bringing anything home because I had just done all this organizing and clearing out of the excess at my house. Well, who was first to claim something for purchase that day? It was me! When a globe is available at a decent price, I just can't resist.

I even use two globe banks in my fourth grade classroom as my bathroom passes. No, they don't take my precious globes to the bathroom with them. If there's a globe on the shelf, students know they can put one on their desk as a sign to me that they're currently away from their desks for personal reasons. Works like a charm.

I got this awesome globe from Kirk at Gatsby's in Wewoka. Not a bank at all, but certainly worthy of my collection. Wonder how many people have a shabby globe with John Glenn's orbit around the earth on it? Very neat!







Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Collecting Toy Trucks Together

A few years ago, Vaughn and I decided we wanted to start a collection of something. We wanted to collect something we would gather together, which is quite different than it had been before. (He had not been all that interested in my tiny oil cans, plastic reindeer and globes.) Well, that year we opted to collect old toy trucks together, realizing sometimes they're pretty pricey, and sometimes our junking expeditions would be about the thrill of the hunt, and not the number of toy trucks we'd gather.

Off to the junk store I went that Christmas to get Vaughn a truck for under the tree. I was especially hunting a red one. Well, I don't know about you, but when I'm looking for something that's antique, I'm not always able to find it right off. And that's what happened. Instead, right in the place Vaughn's red truck should have been, there sat a PINK pickup truck with a camper. It was Christmas, it was time to get Vaughn his first truck from me, and there I was, WANTING that pink camper, BAD. So, I did what any junker wife would surely do...I bought that pink camper and wrapped it up and hid it under the tree, with a tag that read, "To Tracey, From Vaughn." (I later got on eBay and found a red truck for Vaughn for that Christmas.) But boy, was he surprised when he saw me opening a pink camper from him. 


This pink Tonka with a camper is still a favorite of mine.


We love Buddy L's too.




Wyandotte trucks have such a neat look.


This one is amazing, color-wise. 


This little dump truck was Vaughn's when he was little. 


We've chosen the office to display most of our trucks. So far we have Jeeps, Tonkas, 
Wyandottes, Buddy L's and a few other brands. 
Not sure how many more we'll collect, because we're running out of space. 




Most don't have a purpose, but once in awhile, I put one of these cuties to work, carrying a Christmas tree or ornaments or our remote controls. 

These toy trucks tickle me. They remind me of a time gone-by, when life was simpler. 




Friday, December 6, 2013

Steady Sparkles

We've had two snow days, this being the second. Yesterday...ice. Today...snow. And all the lovely snow fluttering down keeps me gawking out the windows, front and back.



The back view at first light this morning was pretty lovely, but since then I bet another inch has accumulated on the chairs we not-so-long-ago gathered in around the fire pit bathtub.


The front view. Thus the "steady sparkles" title of my blog today. We are so blessed with a beautifully decorated park as our out-the-kitchen-window view. (I might enjoy them a little more if they twinkled, but then again, maybe steady sparkles is what this girl needs in a world so frenzied.)

So on this very special snow day...days that don't come often enough...I bet I'll be mesmerized by the quiet fluffies falling outside my doors, but throughout the entire Christmas season I'll be gazing upon those steady sparkles in the park.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Home for Sale by Owner in Holdenville, Oklahoma

701 North Oak, Holdenville, OK
Built in 2009 by owners, Vaughn and Tracey Johnson
3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms; bonus room; flex room; crown molding; built-in shelving throughout; granite countertops; hand scraped hickory wood flooring; skip trowel hand-textured walls; well-insulated; safe room in garage; storage room in garage; established trees; fenced-in backyard; vinyl siding; low maintenance home
$215,000.00
Call for appointment: 405.250.1116 (Cell Phone)

Located on the corner of North Oak and 12th Streets. No neighbors across the road (Rose Garden Park).


701 N. Oak


Welcoming front porch
Entry/Living Area

Entry with Built-In Bookcases


Flex room (used here as office)

Vintage door to flex room

Great room

Gas fireplace/custom double mantel

Dining area with bay window on back of the house

Built-Ins on each side of the kitchen to hold dishes/collectibles

Living area; TV can be put behind 2-way mirror above fireplace.

Custom cabinets complete with two pantries


Black granite countertop, custom island with storage on one side

Upstairs bonus room is large enough for a bedroom and/or den area.

Another shot of the upstairs bonus room with great view of the Rose Garden Park.

Master bathroom, complete with soaker tub and shower, 2 sinks, 2 vanities


Tile floor in master bathroom; lots of storage. Painted and glazed cabinetry.


Soaker tub with tile surround.

Walk-in Closet off of master bathroom

Master bedroom

Master bathroom

Master bedroom
Hallway to master, upstairs, outside


Laundry room/1/2 bathroom, storage

1/2 bathroom/laundry room
Laundry room/1/2 bathroom
Hallway to west bedrooms, bathroom

Back bedroom on west side, nice closet

Back bedroom on west side


Main bathroom, west side; custom vanity; soaker tub/shower

West hallway includes storage cabinets/drawers on each end.

Front bedroom on west side

Front bedroom on west side

Front bedroom on west side

Backyard has a brick patio with pergola, shed with pavilion for dining.

Pavilion and shed combined.