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I uploaded a pic today of the top shelf of my cabinet for a new member who shares an Interest with me in the Ancient Egyptians and then I got to thinking.

You can tell much about a person by what's on their shelves.

When ever folks post their pics here, I always snoop in the background of the Pic to see what's on the shelf behind them.

There-fore, I want you all to post a Pic of your shelves please so I can have a good snoop. Then I can tell what kind of peep you are.

Yes, Odie... I know the glass needs polishing on my cabinet :rolleyes:

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I have a photograph of you on my mantlepiece to keep the grandkids away from the fire
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Snowfire;1256089 wrote: I have a photograph of you on my mantlepiece to keep the grandkids away from the fire
Gosh... that's a tad nasty :thinking:
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Photos of my kids, from birth to now. On the piano are the photos of my grandson.

In between, little pretties-porcelain kitties and bunnies, running in between the years.
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oscar;1256088 wrote: I uploaded a pic today of the top shelf of my cabinet for a new member who shares an Interest with me in the Ancient Egyptians and then I got to thinking.

You can tell much about a person by what's on their shelves.

When ever folks post their pics here, I always snoop in the background of the Pic to see what's on the shelf behind them.

There-fore, I want you all to post a Pic of your shelves please so I can have a good snoop. Then I can tell what kind of peep you are.

Yes, Odie... I know the glass needs polishing on my cabinet :rolleyes:


Mine would tell you I hate to dust. :wah:
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oscar;1256088 wrote: I uploaded a pic today of the top shelf of my cabinet for a new member who shares an Interest with me in the Ancient Egyptians and then I got to thinking.

You can tell much about a person by what's on their shelves.

When ever folks post their pics here, I always snoop in the background of the Pic to see what's on the shelf behind them.

There-fore, I want you all to post a Pic of your shelves please so I can have a good snoop. Then I can tell what kind of peep you are.

Yes, Odie... I know the glass needs polishing on my cabinet :rolleyes:


:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

just because I enlarged it?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

those are really stunning pieces!
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Snowfire;1256089 wrote: I have a photograph of you on my mantlepiece to keep the grandkids away from the fire


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unusual things I have collected over the years.

Komodo Dragon

sand sculptures, bluejays, bears and moose

Penguin skating, from The Canadian Mint

yes, we have our own money making machine here.:yh_rotfl

more stuff.....just can't remember now.:-5

nothing junky as I hate junky and never crowded.
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I have pics of my kids, grandkids, and great nephew every where. I have a wall full of pics, shelves full of pics, the top of the t.v., any where I can stick them.
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Odie;1256108 wrote: If you can't play nice in the garden......


For goodness sake lighten up. It wasnt a photo of you. :rolleyes:
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Peg;1256120 wrote: I have pics of my kids, grandkids, and great nephew every where. I have a wall full of pics, shelves full of pics, the top of the t.v., any where I can stick them.


wow, that's a lot Peg, its nice to see your so proud of them all.:guitarist
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Odie;1256107 wrote: :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

just because I enlarged it?:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

those are really stunning pieces! Pete bought me the Gold death mask of King Tut one Christmas. The pic doesn't actually do him Justice. The small bust of his mother Queen Nefertiti didn't come out very well. He got me that In Cairo. Now the lounge decorating is finished, It's so nice to have my things on display again. The second shelf Is full of Cyrstal paperweights. I get him one every Christmas. Then I have some very old glass perfume bottles. God, I hate the polishing. :wah: I have more things In storage I am hoping to get out on display soon but I do also hate Clutter now.
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oscar;1256124 wrote: Pete bought me the Gold death mask of King Tut one Christmas. The pic doesn't actually do him Justice. The small bust of his mother Queen Nefertiti didn't come out very well. He got me that In Cairo. Now the lounge decorating is finished, It's so nice to have my things on display again. The second shelf Is full of Cyrstal paperweights. I get him one every Christmas. Then I have some very old glass perfume bottles. God, I hate the polishing. :wah: I have more things In storage I am hoping to get out on display soon but I do also hate Clutter now.


pictures don't do pieces any justice.

I love crystal pieces.

yup.....polishing sucks!:-5:-5
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Oh, your Egyptian art is absolutely beautiful.:-6
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Kathy Ellen;1256138 wrote: Oh, your Egyptian art is absolutely beautiful.:-6
Thanks Kathy... If you turn all the lights in the house out and just have the little light in the cabinet shining on him.... it's really eerie :wah:
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Here's the top of my fireplace with all of my nautical stuff...mermaid, sailors and ships.
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Kathy Ellen;1256144 wrote: Here's the top of my fireplace with all of my nautical stuff...mermaid, sailors and ships. oh Wow. i must show Pete as he has ships also very much like yours. I must photograph a large replica I bought him of the Cutty Sark. That's also been in storage for ages. He's got ships in bottles as well. I love the mermaid

:-4 The Sea shells you sent me are on my bathroom shelf.
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oscar;1256149 wrote: oh Wow. i must show Pete as he has ships also very much like yours. I must photograph a large replica I bought him of the Cutty Sark. That's also been in storage for ages. He's got ships in bottles as well. I love the mermaid

:-4 The Sea shells you sent me are on my bathroom shelf.


Oh, I would love to see a pic of his Cutty Sark. I love anything nautical especially mermaids and ships. We have a lovely, little shop in town that sells wonderful clothes and beachy stuff. They had an excess of ships and I bought them for a song:-4 I'm happy that you still have the shells:p
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Kathy Ellen;1256144 wrote: Here's the top of my fireplace with all of my nautical stuff...mermaid, sailors and ships.


wow, those ships are awesome Kathy!

excellent collection!:guitarist



psst.......why is Santa there?
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I dont have any shelves :wah: i have hardly any ornaments too ,, couple of elephants,, some african people, a vase a bowl thats a clock thats about it:wah: i have some shleves in my kitchen actually come to think of it ,, those kitchen unites that have gass doors and little lights in,,, i mostly have some nice glasses and decanters in there,, some awards we were given from footbal,, decanters and vases etc,, and one is a lovely glass Rose made in the clubs colours in a nice little glass cabinet thing of its own. I used to have my crystal bird collection in there but they aer all wrapped up and put away in a cupboard now:thinking:




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Ian;1256249 wrote:

So I guess the only thing on my shelf is cardboard, What does this say about me?
That says you have either just moved In or you are planning on m oving out. :wah:
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Wow! Each room has different 'stuff'. In the computer room: lots of shelves with video tapes, photo albums, small photos, books of all sorts, Chinese vases & statues, Las Vegas memorabilia, a few musical instruments (small). That reminds me, I have to dust today. Living room has all Indian pieces, lots of horses! and a Himalayan salt crystal lamp & a lava lamp. Dining room has some glass fruit and a 6' wooden 'tree', hand-carved with shelves, which holds my collection of bird figurines.One bedroom has all butterflies. Another bedroom has a statue by Bressin. The kitchen & breakfast room have chickens, hundreds of chickens! On the patio: lots of potted plants. Time for a yard sale!:wah::wah:
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Zapata;1256259 wrote: Wow! Each room has different 'stuff'. In the computer room: lots of shelves with video tapes, photo albums, small photos, books of all sorts, Chinese vases & statues, Las Vegas memorabilia, a few musical instruments (small). That reminds me, I have to dust today. Living room has all Indian pieces, lots of horses! and a Himalayan salt crystal lamp & a lava lamp. Dining room has some glass fruit and a 6' wooden 'tree', hand-carved with shelves, which holds my collection of bird figurines.One bedroom has all butterflies. Another bedroom has a statue by Bressin. The kitchen & breakfast room have chickens, hundreds of chickens! On the patio: lots of potted plants. Time for a yard sale!:wah::wah:


Las Vegas Memorabilia, yes!

I adore Chinese vases, Indian pieces and bird figurines.

nice collections Zapata!
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Oatmeal containers.
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hoppy;1256367 wrote: Oatmeal containers.
:wah:Now, that I DO believe :wah:
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Federal Express documents both in binders and in a semi logical ordered pile. Work gloves, tape measure, safety glasses, envelops and a halloween candy bowl.:yh_rotfl

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Odie;1256192 wrote: wow, those ships are awesome Kathy!



excellent collection!:guitarist





psst.......why is Santa there?


Silly girl:wah: I need for Santa to see that I'm being a good girl all year long...shhhhhhhhhh:yh_rotfl
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Don't have a mantle, hence no fireplace. But do have windowsills that are wide enough to accompany pix of the kids & top of tv right now has halloween decos on it...and a Yankee candle that is to die for. I think it's the most aromatic one I've bought so far...almond cookie.:-4
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hoppy;1256367 wrote: Oatmeal containers.


:wah: You can make decorative crafts out of those, Hoppy. Maybe you could give one to your favorite neighbor. I'm sure I've got one on one of MY shelves. I'll take a photo of it and . . .give me your address I'll mail it to you.
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Zapata;1256466 wrote: :wah: You can make decorative crafts out of those, Hoppy. Maybe you could give one to your favorite neighbor. I'm sure I've got one on one of MY shelves. I'll take a photo of it and . . .give me your address I'll mail it to you.
He can give them to that bride who sunubbed him :yh_rotfl
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Ian;1256249 wrote: Wouldn't it be more interesting to say "whats on your coffee table"?

surly you could learn a hell of a lot more about a person?

Anyhow I don't have any shelves on the walls but I do have four free standing shelves in their boxes lying on the floor in the spare bedroom.

So I guess the only thing on my shelf is cardboard, What does this say about me?


your woody?:yh_rotfl
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hoppy;1256367 wrote: Oatmeal containers.


we knew this!:yh_rotfl
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oscar;1256490 wrote: He can give them to that bride who sunubbed him :yh_rotfl


:yh_rotfl Oh, that's right! How clever of you. I think with a little tempura paint and a few scraps of lace, maybe a ribbon or two, pink for the bride & blue (?) for the groom, Hoppy could make a right nice table decoration, or slap a few pine needles and a cone or two and voila! a yuletide treat just perfect for a center piece (scatter a little of the oatmeal around to make it look Christmasy) or painted with tropical scenes and placed over a lightbulb . . . .
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