tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193495388714584422.post8931647342963919215..comments2023-03-31T10:03:38.525+01:00Comments on Shelley's House: CollectingShelleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10239488936038510294noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193495388714584422.post-3907525059717163922010-09-18T19:45:57.203+01:002010-09-18T19:45:57.203+01:00Logo golf balls. Each wall display rack holds 100...Logo golf balls. Each wall display rack holds 100. Two are completely full and the other two lack 8 and 17, respectively, in being full. On full rack is general business logos (Chevrolet, Ford, etc.) and the other is a hodgepodge of a little of every thing. One of the almost full ones is balls from golf courses around the country plus one ball Jo brought me back from the UK that is from St. Andrews, where golf started. <br /><br />The last rack has logos from the places we have visited on our trips. I collect these like some poeple collect those mini spoons or shot glasses. My theory is if you get bored with them what to do with them. You can't use the spoon for eating your morning cereal nor can you serve iced tea in the shot glasses. If I get bored with the golf balls I can always go hit them on the course.<br /><br />I also have a small collection of figurine Eagles, this country's national bird. And a pretty good collection of America Eagles, the one ounce silver coin the US Mint issues each year since 1986. These, of course, are the most valuable thing I collect and they are safely stored under lock & key.Rick Stonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07771838562627660449noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193495388714584422.post-23385004517594234072010-09-18T10:05:50.558+01:002010-09-18T10:05:50.558+01:00I would love to collect something but my shoebox i...I would love to collect something but my shoebox is full and there is no spare space anywhere else in the houseBoywillihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12290568631335133397noreply@blogger.com