Wetumpka Vintage

Wetumpka Vintage The past comes alive with a visit to Wetumpka Vintage. Part of the Market Shoppes in downtown Wetump You never know what you'll discover.

Part of the Market Shoppes in downtown Wetumpka, you'll find unique pre-loved and vintage items for your home. There are handcrafted bread boards, cotton wreaths, quilts, distressed furniture, canvas bags and Sweet Pickins milk paint. There is something for everyone who enjoys a touch of the past.

04/29/2023
04/28/2023

If beautiful sunsets are on your list of things to see this year, make sure you book a getaway with us! The Lofts at Bridge and Hill are ready to host you, your family and your friends. Featuring 7 suites, we have accommodations that fit everyone. Book today ⬇️

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11/23/2022

Finding the real Joy of this season.. is not found in our perfectly decorated up homes..,or even the hurrying and scurrying to get more done, more decorated or purchased for under our tree.. but it’s how we love .. give .. and are loved so graciously in return.. CHRISTMAS..the celebration of a love offering one cannot even begin to fathom .., “For God So Loved The World”.. ❤️..

11/23/2022

Yep, still here; I guess I just needed a minute. As the old saying goes “the hits just keep coming” 😅 but I think I’m ready to get back at it. Thank you to those who checked on me. While I was quietly gathering my thoughts I gathered a few recipes to share with you. Today I am taking advantage of the first day of Thanksgiving break and deep cleaning this house room by room. I’m as excited as a kid in a candy store with my little cart of cleaning supplies. Time to make this house shine! Today the inside, tomorrow the outside, and then to just sit back and enjoy some family time. I don’t know about you but cleaning house cleans out the cobwebs in my brain sometimes. Even I get those probably more frequently than you imagine. We ain’t lettin’ that stop us today. As the poem goes…rest if you must but don’t you quit! I ain’t no quitter 😉

I’m gonna get me busy. The sheets are washing, the dishes too, I’m about to whip this house into shape…what about you?! Lots of love and I’ll see you soon (I promise) ❤️🐝

Wow
11/23/2022

Wow

11/14/2022

In the pre-dawn hours of November 12, 1833, the sky over North America seemed to explode with falling stars. Unlike anything anyone had ever seen before, and visible over the entire continent, an Illinois newspaper reported “the very heavens seemed ablaze.” An Alabama newspaper described “thousands of luminous bodies shooting across the firmament in every direction.” Observers in Boston estimated that there were over 72,000 “falling stars” visible per hour during the remarkable celestial storm.

The Lakota people were so amazed by the event that they reset their calendar to commemorate it. Joseph Smith, traveling with Mormon refugees, noted in his diary that it was surely a sign of the Second Coming. Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Tubman, among many others, described seeing it. It became known as “The Night the Stars Fell.”

So, what was this amazing occurrence?

Many of those who witnessed it interpreted it as a sign of the Biblical end times, remembering words from the gospel of St. Mark: “And the stars of heaven shall fall, and the powers that are in heaven shall be shaken.” But Yale astronomer Denison Olmsted sought a scientific explanation, and shortly afterwards he issued a call to the public—perhaps the first scientific crowd-sourced data gathering effort. At Olmsted’s request, newspapers across the country printed his call for data: “As the cause of ‘Falling Stars’ is not understood by meteorologists, it is desirable to collect all the facts attending this phenomenon, stated with as much precision as possible. The subscriber, therefore, requests to be informed of any particulars which were observed by others, respecting the time when it was first discovered, the position of the radiant point above mentioned, whether progressive or stationary, and of any other facts relative to the meteors.”

Olmsted published his conclusions the following year, the information he had received from lay observers having helped him draw new scientific conclusions in the study of meteors and meteor showers. He noted that the shower radiated from a point in the constellation Leo and speculated that it was caused by the earth passing through a cloud of space dust. The event, and the public’s fascination with it, caused a surge of interest in “citizen science” and significantly increased public scientific awareness.

Nowadays we know that every November the earth passes through the debris in the trail of a comet known as Tempel-Tuttle, causing the meteor showers we know as the Leonids. Impressive every year, every 33 year or so they are especially spectacular, although very rarely attaining the magnificence of the 1833 event.

The Leonid meteor showers are ongoing now and are expected to peak on November 18. But don’t expect a show like the one in 1833. This year at its peak the Leonids are expected to generate 15 “shooting stars” per hour.

November 12, 1833, one hundred eighty-nine years ago today, was “The Night the Stars Fell.”

The image is an 1889 depiction of the event.

Bawhahaha
08/08/2022

Bawhahaha

Visit Wetumpka Vintage inside The Market Shoppes in downtown Wetumpka.
08/08/2022

Visit Wetumpka Vintage inside The Market Shoppes in downtown Wetumpka.

If you haven't been in The Market Shoppes lately,  you have missed seeing all the beautiful changes. Be sure to check ou...
04/28/2022

If you haven't been in The Market Shoppes lately, you have missed seeing all the beautiful changes. Be sure to check out Wetumpka Vintage while there. Enjoy!

This popped up in my memories today
03/21/2022

This popped up in my memories today

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211 Hill Street
Wetumpka, AL
36092

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Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

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