A journal of amazing vintage finds and all the adventures along the way

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Some of the Juicy Details...



I have been negligent in my blog postings lately.  It has been a week now since I have returned from my trip to China and I wanted to share a little from the trip with all of you in blog world! So I received some questions about why, of all places, was I visiting China. I have been a college instructor in history for some time and have always wanted to visit all of the sites that I have studied. Beyond that my bf invited me to join him on the trip to meet his family living in China.

The trip was an amazing experience. I learned so much about the people and culture of China. There were some particularly interesting things that were either too beautiful or too strange to pass up.

One of the biggest differences in China was the change in bathrooms:

The majority of bathrooms in China consist of a squat toilet. Western toilets are a rare find in most parts of the country. Even in private homes the majority of "facilities" are squat. The other big difference is the lack of toilet paper. Bathrooms do not provide toilet paper so you need to carry your own wherever you go. I actually became a napkin scavenger in restaurants.



The infamous squat toilet...


These cute little kitschy rides were everywhere! They each had a video screen with a driving video game and played cutesy music. The sheep in the center is a new cartoon character that is super popular right now. He is everywhere!


As a vegetarian I was surprised to see open air meat stands everywhere. This stand was by the ocean.


A village bus


Alleyway in the city of Yentai


The "Intimate Lover" van, a van for taking newly wedded couples to photo shoots


Ceremony for the dead in a Buddhist temple


A shrine to Guanyin, goddess of fertility and motherhood. In an effort to get pregnant my bf's cousin came to pray to Guanyin and became pregnant soon after. 


Waste disposal is not incredibly developed. This is a ditch filled with garbage in a small farm village. This ditch was literally right behind the stands of the market vendors. 


A house in the small market village with a goat



The small village market- There are small businesses everywhere in China. In villages to cities you can find small businesses of every kind including shops, pharmacies, and restaurants.


A shop in the small farm village


People people everywhere... This was our visit to the Forbidden City in Beijing. There were tons of people there. Apparently forming lines in China is a rare happening this was a crowd of about one hundred people trying to force their way to the front to take a picture of the emperor's throne room. 


The Great Wall- So the Great Wall is not actually just a wall in the flat traditional sense. It actually climbs mountains. The wall is all stairs, thousands of them... We climbed this mountain all the way to the top!



Beijing food stands outside of the train station. I sampled some delicious stinky tofu. It was super tasty!


I will be back with more pics soon! For now I am going to try to enjoy the sunshine outside.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Monday Morning Preview

After a long hiatus from my trip to China I am so excited to return and share all of my finds. I had quite the adventure half a world away and will be sharing lots of pics and stories on the blog over the next few days.

In the mean time I thought that I would share a quick Monday morning preview of some of my finds for the week...


Stay tuned for all of the juicy details from my trip!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Drum Roll.....

Thank you to all of you who participated in the Agent 137 blog contest. It is so much fun to be able to offer some of my finds to share.

So the winner is.... Bunny7766!

Congratulations and I will be sending out your goodies on Monday!

Thanks again to all who participated. I will be offering more contests after I return from my trip :)

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Hong Kong Kitsch

Almost time for China..... My bags are packed, all arrangements have been made. As I am spending my last few days in the states I am dreaming about all of the amazing kitschy vintage finds waiting for me. It seems that so many of my favorite vintage finds bear the words "Made in Hong Kong" inscribed on their bottoms. I thought that it would be only fair to dedicate a posting to the amazing kitschy goodness that flowed from Hong Kong during the 60s and 70s.

When discussing kitschy toys from Hong Kong its impossible to avoid discussion of the deer. Ah, amazing kitschy deer with your big eyes! Deer line the knick knack shelves of my vintage themed kitschen and nearly all of them were  produced in Hong Kong in the 1960s.

Here are a few of my favorites:

Vintage 1960s mother and baby deer


Vintage 1960s Christmas reindeer decoration

Teeny Tiny Miniature deer, 1960s

Vintage stag collectible

Grazing plastic fawn, 1960s

Pair of Dapper Reindeer, 1960s

Miniature fawn, 60s

Large Kitschy Deer, 60s

Resting Fawn, 60s

Bambi impersonator, 60s

Standing Fawn, 60s













Friday, April 8, 2011

Kitschy World?

I had a bit of a down day this week so what else is a girl to do, but go get an ice cream sundae (hold the nuts please)... I decided to try an ice cream parlor I had never visited before, a local establishment in good old Vestal, NY.

Much to my surprise I found this guy on the wall above my table:


After spotting this cheerful salivating banana split I couldn't help but smile and the carnival like awning sheltered me from the florescent lights above. 

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Easter Basket Contest!

So I am leaving on April 11th for China and the Agent 137 shop will be taking a little vacation break. As a thank you to all of my loyal blog and shop friends I would like to hold another another contest. Starting today blog followers can be entered in the drawing by writing comments in all blog postings for this week. The winner will be drawn at random.

The winner will receive an Agent 137 Easter basket stuffed with super cute vintagey goodness! To enter just write a comment in the comments field below.

Thanks to everyone for all of your support! It has been so great to find that there are others out there who love the same types of vintage toys that I am so fond of.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Weekend Sneak Peek

It has been such a great week for finds of vintage kitschy goodness that I just had to post a sneak peek of the items coming to the shop this week..... Enjoy ;) 





And coming tomorrow... another Agent 137 blog contest. Check back to enter :)