wow Miss Lena we must live in an obsolete area. We live in the country in Northeastern Texas. I'll do some online research to see if things have changed but awhile back we couldn't find squat! lol.
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wow Miss Lena we must live in an obsolete area. We live in the country in Northeastern Texas. I'll do some online research to see if things have changed but awhile back we couldn't find squat! lol.
Wow, I think my sister can find more things in Trencin Slovakia than you in Texas, lol. What about Whole Foods? See if you can find location near by where you live.
I found these are in Texas https://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/list/state
You will be in love in this store, lol
Miss Lena we sometimes go to Whole Foods but the closest one is an hour away, we go to pick up an organic wine that is the only brand that doesn't give Mrs. J headaches. But if nothing else I'll just order a case of those crackers.
Are you familiar with Czechoslovakian art glass from the 1920's and 30's? I'm a collector so it would be fun to have connections to someone in either country.
So why don't you buy other things there too? I know that store is very expensive, but you can get just few items. But I guess ordering online works too.
So you collect art glass from my country? That is very interesting, wow. And yes, I am familiar with all types of glass, Bohemian and crystal from there and we had some too. I guess, my sister must have it all.
I need glass from your country. lol. Isn't that interesting that one of the things I have a passion for is art glass from that area of the world, YOUR area of the world! lol. that is so cool. Yeah here is a short post I did about it just to show the type I'm talking about although you know of course of the endless varieties.
https://steemit.com/art/@janton/intro-to-czechoslovakian-art-glass
As far as getting anything at Whole Foods....well Mrs. J is a tightwad and won't buy anything from there except wine but she stopped drinking wine too. She might have some for Christmas but who knows. It started giving her headaches except the one brand from South Africa that we couldn't find any where else.
These are quite exquisite pieces Janton, wow! I had no idea that Nazis smashed those factories!!! That's weird, because they liked art and they usually just took it, but didn't destroyed it.
And yes, it is quite interesting that you met Delishtreats here, who mentioned me and we are both from formal Czechoslovakia. Altough, I don't recall my parents having the kind of glass you like. I know they had crystal and I member blue vase with ashtray that was very similar to this. Except shorter and wider.
howdy tonight Miss Lena! yeah I don't know why the Germans did that because most artwork they took like you said. I wonder if the art glass of the type I like is in Antique shops over there? That would be interesting to know. If they're full of the kind I like then I might have to take a trip over there! lol.
I think you should visit Prague Janton; not only you would find this glass there for sure, but also because it is one oft he most beautiful cities in the world.