Saturday, September 22, 2012

The White Elephant...


The White Elephant is a "thrift/antique" shop in downtown Ocala with goodies piled wall-to-wall for those aficionados of such places. You can even bring your legal papers here to have them notarized.

21 comments:

  1. I always think that I may find some treasure in such a place! Or have my papers notarized.

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  2. Looks like my kind of place. Re: What do I like about the Mini. It's sporty and just looks like FUN!

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  3. Ah! So THIS is where you get your clothes . . .

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  4. The entry itself is so appealing that any one would peep in.

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  5. I bet this is a fun place to do some browsing.

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  6. now that is a very thrifty use of time!

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  7. Sounds like a good place to have a rummage around!

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  8. I could spend some time here. Trouble is... I always take another person's junk away.

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  9. I would never think to bring legal papers to an antique or thrift shop. I would be afraid they would get lost.

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  10. It would be fun to look around in there. Were there any elephants?

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  11. I try to avoid going in places like this because I often buy something I don't even need!

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  12. What a different and cool place. Nice that you can shop and do business with your papers as well! :)
    I like a lot the decoration!
    Léia

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  13. I used to love going to thrift or collectible stores but SB (since Bob) I really have no desire to do that there thing. MB

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  14. I absolutely love thrift stores! Great capture, Lowell!

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  15. I am going to have to take a look this week. I am having my classes meet at the Brick City Gallery this week for the "Healing Heart" exhibit and I will have time between classes to 'shop'...and of course....to take a few photos in the 'big city' ;)

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  16. Ah! A white elephant notary public. I've been looing for one everywhere!

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  17. It sure shows differing tastes. I guess it is worth praisng individual differences but clearly one man's junk is another's treasure

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  18. That's an odd combination: notary and thrift shop. It's rare to find anything great in such a shop, at least it is for me.

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  19. Amazing how these are getting more and more popular, truly a sign of the times.

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  20. Certainly an interesting mix. I've never heard of a thrift shop/notary combination. But if it works, it works!

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  21. Like an "all-around" place.. perhaps except there are no elephants :)

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