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Antique-shopping: An Exercise in Nostalgia...

By Frenchgirlinseattle
Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...
Once upon a time, in my *other life,* [the French one,] I loved to go antique hunting. 

During field trips to les marchés aux Puces (flea markets) in St. Ouen, Vanves, or Montreuil, or to local brocantes and vide-greniers (garage sale,) I spent hours browsing, rummaging through dusty boxes, scanning shelves for the unique object - reasonably priced - that I would take home that day. I did not have a big budget, nor did I have much room in my cramped Parisian digs with limited storage. No Louis XVI furniture, rare statue,  or expensive Asian rug ever made it home with me, but no matter, it was the thrill of the hunt I enjoyed. For Paris offers an endless variety of options for amateurs of antiques and miscellaneous vintage goods. From the high-end vendors at le Louvre des Antiquaires or le Carré Rive Gauche, on the Left Bank's quai Voltaire, to less intimidating neighborhood brocantes and flea markets, anyone can - with a trained eye and enough patience - unearth treasures, valuable or not. Once in the United States, I have kept indulging in my old guilty pleasure: chiner (antique shopping.) I have been rewarded by a few trouvailles (finds,) even though most objects I have brought home would likely be discounted as couillandres (*) by my [very Southern] grandmother. There is a special place in my area I visit often. Welcome to historical Snohomish, WA. I have written about this charming local town in the past. Last Saturday, les Boys and I headed back and hit antique stores. Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...The three chineurs (one of whom could not help shooting away as she made her way along First street,) had a wonderful time. It was *almost* like being back at les Puces, (the flea markets) in Paris, except you could tell you were in the United States. First, there were these guys: Harley Davidson riders LOVE Snohomish as much as I do. I had never noticed it before, but they can really accessorize: Everything is coordinated, from their cool rides, to their cool clothes with matching head gear, and their tattoos. 

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...


Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...
Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Yes, Snohomish loves beautiful machines, and if you blink, you will wonder if you have just experienced a blast from the past. 

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

See what I mean?


Once you manage to pull yourself away from the great show happening in the street, antique shops/malls/dealers are waiting, often located inside refurbished historical buildings, old barns, and moldy basements. The selection can be overwhelming.
Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

As I was browsing, I spotted the American versions of the French vintage goods I had once admired in Paris... For each Fantômette comic book, Bécassine doll, Pernod-Ricard adorned tableware, I saw nostalgic mementos of Americana.

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...
Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

It is a well-known fact the French love studying the past; savoring it; cherishing it. American society is said to always look towards the future. It is not that apparent in Snohomish, WA, and I dig that. In Snohomish, children can browse antique stores and, under their parents' tutelage, learn about American heroes. Pourquoi pas

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Buffalo Bill


Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

"Frankly, French Girl, I don't give a damn!"

I love discovering old objects, looking for clues, and wondering where they came from and who owned them once...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Fripes (vintage clothing)


Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

I love being surprised as I turn a crowded corner, by mysterious finds... Qu'est-ce-que c'est, ce truc? (What on Earth...?!) immediately followed by: Quelle horreur

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Too scary, even on Halloween night!


Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Pressure cooker? Artisanal bomb? Canning device?


Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Cool centerpiece for the average geek's dining room table


Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

"Tell me,  ma chère,  do you know the way to Versailles?"


It does not hurt that Snohomish, WA. offers a plethora of attractive dining options. A sign of the times: Many eateries specialize in organic, locally grown ingredients. A favorite is la boulangerie. It feels so good to sit down and rest for a while (window tables are the best!) before moving on to the next section of shops...
Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

But if vintage-style food is what you crave, Snohomish has that too...

Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

Apparently, antique shopping makes one very thirsty!


Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

When, enfin, it is time to go home, you will leave feeling good, and comforted by the sightings of so many old friends...
Antique-shopping: An exercise in nostalgia...

A bientôt.
A heartfelt "Merci" to all the friendly shop keepers and antique dealers of Snohomish, WA.
All photos by French Girl in SeattlePlease do not use without permission.

(*) couillandres: Junk. Worthless objects with sentimental value.Use this word with caution, or suffer the consequences!

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