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The vintage coffeepot by "Hertel-Jacob Porzellan, Bavaria, Germany” has a sibling: the vintage teapot "Anmut" by "Heinrich H & C. Selb Bavaria"!
These props remind me of happy hours spent treasure hunting in junk shops. I love vintage pieces for their battered beauty, their uniqueness, and their survival through the years. I enjoy using old things to create new stories.
so that no one can make a pile the way he did :-) Gregory Nunn
the spotlight is on coffeepot rock, sedona, arizona. within a couple of hours of this shot, marble sized hail fell in sedona, and tornados touched down about 50 miles away.
Our summer ritual, coffee and camping for the holiday. Who doesn't love a good mug of coffee with water heated over and open fire? :)
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♫ Listen to: wake me up.. ♫♫
My new friend - I named him H e n r y 😊
named after my oldest grandson..
Feeling my way through the darkness
Guided by a beating heart
I can't tell where the journey will end
But I know where to start
They tell me I'm too young to understand
They say I'm caught up in a dream
Well life will pass me by if I don't open up my eyes
Well that's fine by me
So wake me up when it's all over
When I'm wiser and I'm older
All this time I was finding myself
And I didn't know I was lost
― Avicii
꧁✿🌸╭⊱ ♥ ⊱╮🌸✿꧂
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Sedum Yellow Stonecrop Succulent (Sedum Ellacombianum) needs no care at all... this clump has been living in my mom's
old coffee pot for years... and it will come back to life every spring and flower in the summer... you can see the remains of last years flowers!
In 1927, Bert Koontz built this Coffee Pot on the west end of Bedford, Pennsylvania, to attract visitors to his adjacent gas station.
During the Lincoln Highway era (1912-1940), programmatic architecture was developed to appeal new motoring public. The Coffee Pot was one of them along the Lincoln Highway, Route 30, In Pennsylvania. This, 18 feet (5.5m) tall and 22 feet (6.7m) in diameter, was opened as a small restaurant, and later converted to a bar, then a gift shop.
In the 1980s, the Coffee Pot was officially closed and, by the 1990s, it was in bad shape and was nearly torn down. The local community came together, along with the Lincoln Highway Heritage Corridor to save this roadside landmark.
In 2004, the Coffee Pot was moved across Route 30 to the current location, the entrance of the Bedford County Fairgrounds and restored. Currently, in 2022, it is vacant.