
Hello Saturday! :)
i had a really busy weekdays, fully researched on Turkish , Scandinavian and Japanese bath.
and they are still enjoy "bathing" in my head now. O.O
By the way, i'm having quite complicated mood in this week.
happy, but sad, as all of our korean friends are going back to korea in this week.
it's such a nightmare for me, i am no longer being a bully! lol


i am really glad to know everyone of them, they've brighten up my 200/365 rainy days in the UK.


But i believe we all will gather again very soon, due to our same hobbies? :)

one of our hobbies : collecting vintage stuffs (rubbish?)
lol. we've found some wonderful vintage stores in Cardiff yesterday, it may not considered vintage, it's just donation from someone to raise money for some charity organizations.

But there's lots vintage stuffs we could find in the stores. Everything in the stores is just amazingly cheap and Nice!




Everything is just worth enough to buy because everything is valuable especially these old discs collection!
i've bought them and planning to display in my future vintage cafe? LOL



We even played rock-paper-scissor to get this!
Apparently it's a music box, with 30 years of history?!?! and it is still working!
however, i was the loser, i could only take photo on it but not to keep it. :(

i guess most of you know that i am a postcards collector as well :)
the reason i love to collect postcards is because i think that they have printed the best scenes of their places/people/culture/history/tradition on the postcards.
the point is, people are normally write about something good and happy on the postcards, i think i am impressed! :)

i should have mentioned that those postcards they sell in charity shops ain't new one, all of them are antiques and have been used!
Fabulous handwriting huh?!??!?!


1980? oh my god~ they have preserved it well. ( power of British? ) O.O
notice about this postcard, it has the same visual for the postcard and the stamp! amazing!

nice shape? lol
i feel it's kinda exciting when i saw all these postcards, it was really funny when i read through their postcards.
it's reminded me of a quote that i have posted in my previous blog :
“memoirs of people who never had a memorable thought”(George F. Will)
“思想普通之人的传记”(乔治F.威尔)
i do appreciate their histories and ours, do you? :)
lol. i am trying my best to not be lengthy, but i couldn't help with it because

i am gonna conclude this post with the best polaroid i've taken.
smile :)