5.23.2012

Broadway

On Saturday morning, John & I went and played tourist down on Broadway Avenue in downtown Nash. Our first stop was Hatch Show Print. You'd know their work if you saw it. Those real cool, old-school posters that advertise live concerts? Yep, that's them. And it's all done in letterpress, which I love! We got a cool print to commemorate our vacation.
 There were several real record stores, complete with rows and rows of vinyl. Ah, those were the days. And of course, there was plenty of Johnny Cash memorabilia for the taking.
The cowboy boots sold on Broadway are works of wearable art. Usually, when you see a $325 price tag on any piece of clothing you balk. But these things were worth every penny to those who where buying. True craftsmanship went into making every pair we saw.
After we had lunch at Jack's Bar-b-que, we walked some more and shopped some more. A great morning, just me and my love. We relaxed for awhile that afternoon at the Zic B&B before it was time to get ready to hit the town Saturday night.

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