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Revelations from behind the counter. September 7, 2015. I’ve recently learnt that a lot of what I have been including in the Main Street Revelations’ Newsletter would better suit a blog format. I love the idea that you can choose to communicate with me and other lovers of Main Street Revelations in this medium. They were delighted to find less touristy gifts to take home with them. I’ve had a couple of locals who raced in, grabbed what they needed and left again! I love beautiful things. Such a stunning ...
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Revelations from behind the counter. November 20, 2015. There’s a lovely spot to sunbake out the back of the shop and it’s used by skinks. When they’re not in the sun, Michaela had wondered where they hid. I’ve often seen them in our outdoor loo but really hadn’t given it any thought at all until today. All clear, she began to mop the shop floor. That’s when Michaela found out where they live…inside the hollow handle at the top of the mop…when one ran down the mop! October 31, 2015. September 25, 2015.
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Revelations from behind the counter. September 25, 2015. A mum and her young daughter came in yesterday. The mum explained she’d bought a special necklace but it needed a shorter and more special chain than the one it came with. The young 3? In a new instant, I decided to see from a different perspective than I might have been able if I was either of them in th midst of the turmoil. Like hindsight, doesn’t distance aid clear thinking and wisdom? Sometimes we don’t have the words to explain ourselves.
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