Storefront on Eureka
Logan kept telling me about this freaky storefront that he'd pass on Eureka Road in Taylor. We stopped to check it out yesterday. As I was taking a couple pictures of the front, out popped a fellow that closely resembled Uncle Fester. I assured him that we were just intrigued by the collection of birdhouses. Logan and I went inside to meet the owner. The inside was equally crammed with "stuff"--ancient fishing lures, jackelopes, mounted fish, marbles...it was overwhelming. Seeing no evidence of prices, I think that this place is a sanctuary for the owner and friend. The numerous bird houses on the front are mostly occupied. (Logan got some great pictures of the interior, while I chatted with the fellows.)
Storefront on Eureka
Logan kept telling me about this freaky storefront that he'd pass on Eureka Road in Taylor. We stopped to check it out yesterday. As I was taking a couple pictures of the front, out popped a fellow that closely resembled Uncle Fester. I assured him that we were just intrigued by the collection of birdhouses. Logan and I went inside to meet the owner. The inside was equally crammed with "stuff"--ancient fishing lures, jackelopes, mounted fish, marbles...it was overwhelming. Seeing no evidence of prices, I think that this place is a sanctuary for the owner and friend. The numerous bird houses on the front are mostly occupied. (Logan got some great pictures of the interior, while I chatted with the fellows.)