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A new member - 206thmpco - 01-24-2008


Welcome Judy! You are truly a gifted ARTIST! Your miniature work is

AWESOME :armata_PDT_37: Have you ever done flowers? There's

a lady in Maine who creates roses from polymer clay and fashions them

into curtain tiebacks. I bought some from her & they are quite pretty

and unique. What a gift you have! I've done alot of needlework, but

know I wouldn't have enough talent to do what YOU do!

 

Mary Ann




A new member - Walt's Daughter - 01-24-2008


Oh wow, I can't believe that. I was raised in Detroit and later in the 'burbs of Detroit including, Dearborn, Garden City and Plymouth. I have many relatives on the EAST side, so am very familiar with St Clair Shores. This is too strange. Should have known we had even more in common. I swear the ladies on this site have a very deep sisterhood. Very cool! :armata_PDT_37:

 

Here's the link to our store site: http://www.algermarket.com and the other site I run for the community: http://www.algermichigan.com

 

The register is indeed a NR.

 

We sell the general staples, along with the largest liquor selection in Arenac County, wine, beer and video rentals.

 

Here's some photos...

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A new member - Walt's Daughter - 01-24-2008


Here's a few photos of our attached house with English garden out front.

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A new member - YankeeQueen - 01-24-2008


Welcome Judy! You are truly a gifted ARTIST! Your miniature work is

AWESOME :armata_PDT_37: Have you ever done flowers? There's

a lady in Maine who creates roses from polymer clay and fashions them

into curtain tiebacks. I bought some from her & they are quite pretty

and unique. What a gift you have! I've done alot of needlework, but

know I wouldn't have enough talent to do what YOU do!

 

Mary Ann

 

WOW!! I really appreciate the wonderful comments on my mini food! :blush:

 

I make flowers but only the tiny ones like those used to decorate cakes. I have made some full-size Christmas ornaments out of clay and gold or silver leaf. They turn out with a marbelized look and have a depth to their surface. It's pretty cool! I never thought about tiebacks...Hmmmm.....

 

Judy




A new member - YankeeQueen - 01-24-2008


LOL, Marion! It will probably turn out that we are related!! Truly, everyone that I've met here is fantastic.

 

What great photos...gorgeous flowers...and an honest-to-goodness real general store! That is SO cool!!!! I want to come visit!...and I want a Miller Lite sign!!

 

I love the community site that you made, enjoyed seeing the store back in the "old" days. What a fun post, thank you!!

 

Judy




A new member - Walt's Daughter - 01-24-2008


Judy darlin', if you make it all the way up to my store, you can have a sign! I will reward your efforts. :drinkin:

 

We moved here almost six years ago and have become country bumpkins. We love it. A town of about 700 folks now. Whoo-hoo, we are growing. It's a simple down-home life and it lets me concentrate on the things that are important to me. No hustle-bustle of the city. T'ain't for me anymore.

 

Would really love to meet you. It would be grand. Sure we'd have a lot to talk about.

 

Thanks for posting the site. Praise to you for your work and efforts. Here's to keeping history alive. :drinkin:




A new member - moose - 01-25-2008


Don't suppose you be looking for an English gardener? Not only gardening, BUT, I could become your beer taster

for any new beers that the store buys in..... mmmmm Duff Beer !! :drinkin:




A new member - roque_riojas - 01-25-2008


Yankee Queen;

Thank you for the very nice note you wrote me. I just read it. I checked

on the picture of your father. He looked about as young as me !! Better lookin'.

Love all the above pics. of your handiwork. God knows He made talented

people, this includes M-1. Just an ordinary dogface vet. Roque )Rocky)




A new member - Walt's Daughter - 01-25-2008


Boy this topic sure went every which way. :pdt12::frown:

 

Don't suppose you be looking for an English gardener? Not only gardening, BUT, I could become your beer taster

for any new beers that the store buys in..... mmmmm Duff Beer !!

 

You're hired. You garden, you get paid in beer. Sound like a deal? :drinkin::drinkin:




A new member - 206thmpco - 02-08-2008


M1, am I too late to sign up for bartering horticultural

labor for BEER :drinkin: ? I love gardening and :drinkin: !

 

I am insanely jealous of your Alger Market! It's GREAT!

When we lost so many hometown markets and country stores,

we were all the poorer for it.

 

Many of my memories of childhood contain trips to those places.

Two blocks from my house, there was Sutton's Market which had

been in existence since the mid 1800s. It was one of the first places

that my mother allowed me to venture unescorted. She'd give me a

dollar (imagine!) to buy grnd hamburger. I can still recall the wide

plank pine flooring and Mr. Sutton would disappear into a huge

meat locker (which scared me) and then bring the meat out to a

chopping block & handgrinder. The hamburger was then wrapped in

paper & tied with a string. At the front of the store was a large freezer

with popsicles and Mumma always gave me 5cents so I could buy a

fudgicle (my favorite! my brother Fran always wanted an orange sherbet push up).

 

My dad was an aficionado of the "Dover Country Store" in the neighboring town

& he'd often take me with him & let me buy penny candy. There was a section

at the back of the store which had "second hand" furniture (discards then would

now be viewed as valuable antiques). I still have one of the first presents my father

bought me - an Eastlake music cabinet with shelves meant to hold sheet music.

It started out as a place to keep all my paper dolls (remember them?), later

used to hold stationery for penpals - and now it occupies an important place in

my living room and contains photographs. It's one of my most treasured possessions!

 

Good memories of these small places :D ! How can anyone ever have fond reminiscences

of Target or Walmart? :rolleyes:

 

m2