Thank you so much, Lady Mary Beth, for taking us to this wonderful antique shop in Florida while you're on vacation. Can you imagine putting on that Navy Diving Helmet? I'm claustrophobic, so I'd probably panic with it on. How people dive in the ocean is beyond me. I am a terra firma lover, for sure. Not air or sea for me. Thanks again. Enjoy your vacation!
What a interesting shop with unique items from sea life and to native Indians. I learned something. Who would have thought Florida. The other shop with Coral and shells!! Sponges. How pretty and interesting. Reminded me of when living in Hawaii when married. We treasured some piece's of white and black coral. Shells too. Saw some lovely ones there. So fitting for summer. Thank you for sharing and taking us along. Always delightful.🍍🍍🍍🌺🌺🌺
A really fascinating shop! Some years ago when I doing phone customer service, I spoke to a gentleman from Apalachicola. I mentioned some of the history of the area. He told me I was the first Yankee he'd heard pronounce the name right!
Ah,the Cutty Sark! I will be in Greenwich,London in September. I shall be mudlarking the Thames river,which requires a special permit. It allows me to walk the Thames,at low tide,and find amazing old things in its mud!😊 I will keep my eyes open for antique stores whilst I am there. London has the best bookshops.
That was a nice divergence from your norm. I live on a creek so I like to see nautical decor, but Italian ceramic or hand carved ducks are all I use now. Thanks, Lady Mary Beth for this shopping trip.
I have such fond childhood memories of that part of Florida. My aunt had a charming beach cottage in Mexico Beach so we were frequent visitors in Apalachicola and Port St. Joe. Hope to get back there someday soon! Thank you for taking us along. Tarpon Springs was another area in Florida that had a thriving sponge industry way back when.
Mexico Beach is a hidden gem. Locals would like to keep it that way. We enjoyed our stay there and hope to return. Love hearing about your connection to the Florida Gulf Coast.
I’m definitely going to take a second look at some of the large coral pieces I’ve picked up over the years. Very interesting shop. I love your dress too. Very cool looking! 👍💕
This was a wonderful inspiring video today I love going shopping with you and seeing all the beautiful things in your area oh it was so much fun hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy and Debbie see you in the next video
Hi: Lady Mary Beth! I, too, like interesting shells and coral. Never thought of decorating with a large sea sponge...... Those smaller face sponges are great to evenly apply liquid makeup. It creates a very smooth, matte-like finish.........
Pirates are a bit thin on the ground here…but I do have plenty of rum! Graham was in the merchant navy too just like your dad! What a beautiful town! The Cutty Sark was built in Scotland in 1896 and was a tea clipper. Was a training ship from 1930s till 1950s. X
Thank you LMB for a wonderful trip into these stores in Florida, while watching you in the first one would you believe I spotted for sale a wigwam for 20 dollars, when my son was small he used to play with his cowboys and Indian figures and has several wigwams like this one, some singular and some double, I must get in my loft and find them, it looks like they could be worth a £ or two. BTW Love the new intro, as always best wishes from UK.
Thank you...I just started watching your videos and so glad I found your site. I love the way you format your vidoes so relaxing to watch...your information is to the point, I'm a bit turned off lately with other folks who have their thrifting videos on TH-cam, too much going on while they're videoing, I find that frustrating to watch... so I think you very much you're just my style of video thrifting.
Hello Lady Marybeth I enjoy your shopping trips a lot.I have a question for you.There is brand of waterford balloon wines and flutes I noticed.They are called millineum.The balloons has pretty bows while some has other carvings.Are they pretty decent?Are they water fords?I see them online for 90 bucks each?Thanks in advance for your help.
You refer to the Waterford Millennium Collection from 2000. The bows represent happiness. Wheat-Prosperity, Hearts-Love, Dove-Peace, and Starburst-Health. I bought the entire collection for my daughter born in 2000. Planning on giving to her at a future bridal shower. I doubt she will read this message.
Florida is amazing/ so
Beautiful.
Omg!! Next time you’re in Apalachacola - you must stop by OLD STUFF SHOP! It’s dusty, musty and crusty and you will find treasures there!!
Not sure what was more interesting in some chandler/antique shops I’ve visited - the items for sale or the people selling them.
Thank you! What a fun tour today! 💞
Love this town, lived in Florida in the early 70s for many years, have been there a few times. Brings back so many memories
Thank you so much, Lady Mary Beth, for taking us to this wonderful antique shop in Florida while you're on vacation. Can you imagine putting on that Navy Diving Helmet? I'm claustrophobic, so I'd probably panic with it on. How people dive in the ocean is beyond me. I am a terra firma lover, for sure. Not air or sea for me. Thanks again. Enjoy your vacation!
What a interesting shop with unique items from sea life and to native Indians. I learned something. Who would have thought Florida. The other shop with Coral and shells!! Sponges. How pretty and interesting. Reminded me of when living in Hawaii when married. We treasured some piece's of white and black coral. Shells too. Saw some lovely ones there. So fitting for summer. Thank you for sharing and taking us along. Always delightful.🍍🍍🍍🌺🌺🌺
Just home from work and needed a smile. Thank you
Hi lady Mary Beth ,hope your well ,that’s a cute shed some nice items sending love Ann uk 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧❤️❤️❤️❤️
Finally, I am always searching for your newest video.
China and beautiful finds.
That was different, thanks for sharing, stay safe and have a great vacation.
I love all the places you take us, dear Lady Beth, but I think this one is my favorite!
Great shops, unique item. Love the corals. Thank you for sharing this video.
@13:02 - Lady Mary Beth, I'm sure you can find some way for this to elevate our everyday😳🤣😉. The coral is a great idea! Thank you for taking us along.
That was indeed a unique shop. I have fun exploring different places to see what the local shops have. Thank you for sharing.
i LOVE Appalachicola!!! I lived in Marianna one summer and it was such a fun place to go!
Brass doesn’t rust that’s why it is used in ship building
Glad to know this. It definitely explains the big brass teapot. 🫖
Unusual it’s to watch and see. Glad you are having time with family!
A really fascinating shop!
Some years ago when I doing phone customer service, I spoke to a gentleman from Apalachicola. I mentioned some of the history of the area. He told me I was the first Yankee he'd heard pronounce the name right!
The locals call it “Apalach”. Charming town!
Never been there and would agree with you on the strength of your video!
Ah,the Cutty Sark!
I will be in Greenwich,London in September.
I shall be mudlarking the Thames river,which requires a special permit.
It allows me to walk the Thames,at low tide,and find amazing old things in its mud!😊
I will keep my eyes open for antique stores whilst I am there.
London has the best bookshops.
The antique markets have Jasperware at great prices. Can hardly wait to hear about your river adventure.
Thank you again for taking us with you to the antique stores, enjoy your vacation.
I am in Tennessee now and filming a glass show this week. Thanks for watching the Florida episodes. 🏝🐚☀️
So fun!🐦🐬🐊
Lightning whelks are so beautiful.
I have a penchant for banded tulips and Paul Newman shark eyes ! 🐚🐚🐚🐚
That was a nice divergence from your norm. I live on a creek so I like to see nautical decor, but Italian ceramic or hand carved ducks are all I use now. Thanks, Lady Mary Beth for this shopping trip.
I have such fond childhood memories of that part of Florida. My aunt had a charming beach cottage in Mexico Beach so we were frequent visitors in Apalachicola and Port St. Joe. Hope to get back there someday soon! Thank you for taking us along. Tarpon Springs was another area in Florida that had a thriving sponge industry way back when.
Mexico Beach is a hidden gem. Locals would like to keep it that way. We enjoyed our stay there and hope to return. Love hearing about your connection to the Florida Gulf Coast.
Love it. Let’s go back
Mexico Beach is calling! 🏝☀️🐚
Beautiful thank you
I’m definitely going to take a second look at some of the large coral pieces I’ve picked up over the years. Very interesting shop. I love your dress too. Very cool looking! 👍💕
This was a wonderful inspiring video today I love going shopping with you and seeing all the beautiful things in your area oh it was so much fun hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy and Debbie see you in the next video
Hi: Lady Mary Beth! I, too, like interesting shells and coral. Never thought of decorating with a large sea sponge......
Those smaller face sponges are great to evenly apply liquid makeup. It creates a very smooth, matte-like finish.........
Good to know! Will incorporate into the beauty routine.
@@LadyMaryBeth: when applying with a sponge, use it just slightly damp.
Excited for this video
Pirates are a bit thin on the ground here…but I do have plenty of rum! Graham was in the merchant navy too just like your dad! What a beautiful town! The Cutty Sark was built in Scotland in 1896 and was a tea clipper. Was a training ship from 1930s till 1950s. X
awesome curious finds - great going shopping with you thanks for including us!
Thank you LMB for a wonderful trip into these stores in Florida, while watching you in the first one would you believe I spotted for sale a wigwam for 20 dollars, when my son was small he used to play with his cowboys and Indian figures and has several wigwams like this one, some singular and some double, I must get in my loft and find them, it looks like they could be worth a £ or two. BTW Love the new intro, as always best wishes from UK.
Thank you...I just started watching your videos and so glad I found your site. I love the way you format your vidoes so relaxing to watch...your information is to the point, I'm a bit turned off lately with other folks who have their thrifting videos on TH-cam, too much going on while they're videoing, I find that frustrating to watch... so I think you very much you're just my style of video thrifting.
The crazy lamp lady has Waterford glasses and doesn't know the name of them. I told her to ask you about them with your back ground.
Would be glad to help identify her Waterford glasses.
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Hi Lady Marybeth
Are you doing Christmas thrifting this year? Last year was wonderful.
Yes! Charity Guild Shop coming up next.
Hello Lady Marybeth I enjoy your shopping trips a lot.I have a question for you.There is brand of waterford balloon wines and flutes I noticed.They are called millineum.The balloons has pretty bows while some has other carvings.Are they pretty decent?Are they water fords?I see them online for 90 bucks each?Thanks in advance for your help.
You refer to the Waterford Millennium Collection from 2000. The bows represent happiness. Wheat-Prosperity, Hearts-Love, Dove-Peace, and Starburst-Health. I bought the entire collection for my daughter born in 2000. Planning on giving to her at a future bridal shower. I doubt she will read this message.
@@LadyMaryBeth I know your daughter will be thrilled with this beautifull collection.
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How do you store all your chin and
Here, there, and everywhere. 🍽
Love your videos however the piano music in the background is very distracting and monotonous! Just your voice is better!
Thanks
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