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    The Things You Find At An Antique Mall

    Published by Pam Kessler | 310 words. · About 2 minutes to read this article. - 36 Comments

    This is what happens when you're bored. You're still in Christmas buying mode. And it's a slow day at the antique mall.

    A few days after Christmas, my son and I drove down to a favorite antique mall a few towns over. It was more or less to just get out of the house and NOT go to a regular retail store.

    I was sick to death of Target by then (blasphemy?) and wanted something tamer and more relaxing.

    I had high hopes for a leisurely stroll through the antique mall, possibly finding a few leftover vintage Christmas items. But there wasn't a lot of vintage Christmas left at the antique mall.

    Adventures of buying a taxidermy squirrel at the antique mall.

    Not a kitschy Santa blow mold in site.

    Nary a Shiny Brite to be found.

    And even though it's not Christmas related, you and I both know I had my eyes peeled for thermoses. No such luck.

    We were about ready to head out and call it a day when we spotted HIM.

    Not him as in Him, but him as in Dusty.

    Adventures of buying a taxidermy squirrel at the antique mall.

    The cutest, rattiest stuffed squirrel you ever did see!

    I playfully texted my husband a photo with the caption "Look who wants to come home with us!"

    Adventures of buying a taxidermy squirrel at the antique mall.

    He, of course, took one look at the photo and said "When are you ever going to find a stuffed squirrel for that price again?"

    Uh, not sure if that meant - "Buy him, he's fabulous!" or "You are NUTS and I'm just being sarcastic!"

    But I chose to not have him elaborate any further and proudly purchased Dusty and brought him home with us.

    To his forever home.

    Adventures of buying a taxidermy squirrel at the antique mall.
    Put 'em up!

    Oh, wait. Why did I name him Dusty?

    Well, the years in the antique mall were not good to him.

    Can you vacuum a squirrel? Does Dyson make an attachment for that?

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    1. Kari Wagner Hoban

      January 06, 2017 at 8:11 am

      I need to come to Ohio just to meet Dusty.
      Oh and see all of my family too.

      Reply
      • Fonda Rush

        January 08, 2017 at 9:48 am

        I'd like to see Dusty, and I could make a side trip to see my family in Ohio, too!!! People will come from miles around to pay tribute to Dusty. I can see it now.

        Reply
    2. Pam

      January 08, 2017 at 11:33 am

      Ha ha!!! I'd have given him/her a home too. Remember, Dusty Springfield? So could be
      boy/girl, either one. Just give a quick blow dry to remove some unwanted particles! Good buy.

      Reply
    3. Christine Meissner

      January 08, 2017 at 8:58 pm

      If you want to remove dust, you can use a cosmetic brush. They're very soft. You can also use a hair dryer to blow it off. Finally, my Shark vacuum comes with attachments for small objects. I use all these methods to clean my doll houses, & miniatures. Enjoy your new friend!

      Reply
    4. Amy

      January 11, 2017 at 9:33 pm

      I love your blog. And Dusty.

      Reply
    5. JKaye

      February 09, 2017 at 5:36 pm

      What makes Dusty so great is that he is sitting on that piece of tree limb. It looks like he was minding his own business, sitting in a tree, when someone with a big saw came along and did some pruning. And down did fall Dusty, limb and all!

      Reply
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