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Zootsuitmama was my shopname, but I closed it a while back. Now I have entered a magic timemachine and live in a time warp of vintage and retro ... Join me.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

I'll gladly pay you Tues. for a Hamblogger today?

HiBoys opened in the 50's, as did Big Boy. They are similar in taste, and some rumor has it they are owned by the same family. The double cheeseburgers are hugemongus...and the fries are best when dipped in my chocolate shake. The location above hasn't changed at all since day one. It's on BlueRidge Cutoff, and it's my favorite.

Sunday feature: Cool Independence Missouri Retro!

Today I woke up and thought it was Monday! Thank God I was wrong. So -Now I can slow down (yeah, right!) a little, and piddle around. But first, I must unveil the next locations of businesses in my hometown that are still sporting vintage signage or even better, still operating!! This particular movie theater is on the "square", or downtown business district of Independence. It was a theater, then a dollar movie, and became kinda run down and stinky. Your feet would stick as you walked down the aisle stinky! I remember on the 4th of July in the '70's seeing "Funny Lady" with Barbara Streisand. (Am I dating myself? Well no one else will!) Art Deco Heaven, that movie!  Enjoy! A local family bought the place and restored it, inside and out. The marquee on the front and back door are awesome, especially at night.  Zootsuitmama

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Cool signs


Some of the businesses are gone, but the signs are still there! I always want to find out how to persuade them to sell the sign to me. (Maybe for a headboard??) There is a Gas Station that is still around, and a little store called the Milk Jug, that is closed but the storefront, etc..is still up. It was a precursor to Quik Trip and 7-11. I love the signs, though! ZSM

Order up! Time for some Saturday biscuits and gravy at the Engelwood Cafe!

The Engelwood is a down home cafe in the Engelwood district. Winner Road and Sterling Ave. became the "upper class" area in Independence and if you turn back toward the square there are houses that were considered "the better homes" for doctors, etc...at one time. But please, don't forget to turn the other way (West) and check out this little jewel of a restaraunt. My favorite is the omelets, but everything is great. They still have their specials and waitresses with lots of character, and the food is great to boot. While there, check out the back of the menu for some history of the original owners. This is the place where families could eat and were made to feel right at home!

Friday, March 5, 2010

Englewood Theater

This is the other theater we went to all my life. It's supposed to reopen soon. The interior was remodeled and patterned after the Radio City Music Hall, and it has a 50 ft. screen. The popcorn machine from the Ben Franklin is used here now. The Ben Franklin was next door..They were showing vintage movies, then new..I cannot wait til they reopen! The lamps in the lobby are all Moss. They are totally to die for!

Next groovy Independence spot

This is the famous Twin Drive In. It gets it's name for obvious reasons...Two screens one at each end. This is the place I saw Hard Day's Night, Help, Magical Mystery Tour, and Yellow Submarine all in one night. My poor parents took me, although they were bored..and my Mom was laying in the back seat sick. All the people I knew grew up watching movies, etc..at this place. The cool thing is, it pretty much looks the same. I am still wondering, though, why, when my date took me to see "Closed for Winter"...we never did see the movie??

Land of Zootsuitmama, Harry Truman and...Ben Franklin?

Ben Franklin was a dime store that closed about five years ago. I cried! First they took out the candy counter, with the hot popcorn, roasted cashews and glass cases full of all kinds of candy delights. Then, slowly, the WalMarts and the other discount conglomerates took all -almost all- of their business...the sad day came when they completely closed. It was the last of it's kind in Independence - the last of locals being able to walk over and pick up some bobby pins, Blue Waltz perfume in the original bottles, or face powder in a box.They always had ladies hankies, rain bonnets, paper shelf paper, (the kind that folded down on the edge) and just about anything else you could need or want. It was in the Engelwood district, and I will be showing the theater and restaraunt that still stand. The theater has shown vintage movies and newer since I was  a kid, and will reopen soon. The restaraunt it exactly the same, with the best food in town. There is also a coffee house, a cool shop called Changing Seasons, and a dry cleaners with the original signage, etc. Luckily, a "dime store" of sorts bought the building and they kept the original sign. Siggghhhhh... More to come, stay tuned. Same Bat time, Same Bat channel...

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Serving dish , praise the Lord and pass the piggies in the blanket

Tonight I stopped in Veterans Thrift and spotted this serving dish. I love the black and turquoise. A girl just can't have too many serving dishes...ya know.

New thrift store finds...

I found these at the Salvation Army. They were with all the others that someone donated, a whole collection. I almost went crazy wanting them all, but luckily these and a few others were still there last night, so I indulged.

It's Showtime

Another day another dollar. Off to work and dragging my feet. Why is it that we create such awesome cozy places to live, yet get so little time to be there? I guess for the pleasure of returning home to our retreat. I am going to feature some Independence Missouri, yes Harry Truman's home town, retro locations tonight. There are some great retro signs and locations still in business! Zootsuitmama

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Comedy and Tragedy

These are very strange little Chinese men...they are curious indeed. Sort of like the comedy and tragedy masks from theater. I love my Opium den living room...now shoooo showww.

Friends...and our "stuff"


Over the last 20 years, my friend and partner in thrifting has been my best friend who now lives at the Lake of the Ozarks. This opens up a whole new world of thrifting. Yesterday, she called and made my day, just by leaving a message on my phone at work saying, "I got you an Oriental picture!" It meant so much more than just a picture (but that's nice, too!) I wonder if any of you have such a friend? Let's write about that.....and post pix of what they have traded, bought etc for you over the years. I ran into another old friend last night at the Thrift store, you know, some people have to wait for a funeral to get back together, so it could be worse! Anyway, He shares in my obsession for vintage and it was fun to look around and oggle things together. I broke down and bought a couple of Oriental statues, and I can't believe they have been there all weekend!
Zootsuitmama

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Angel

Here's Angel resting her chin.

Angel and Baby

Angel is the oldest. She came into my life, like they all have...because she needed someone to love her. My neighbors in my townhouse left her for long periods of time while they worked. When they got home, they'd put her in the basement. I could hear her crying, and it broke my heart. I told them if they ever wanted to give her to me, I'd take her (half-joking). Then, Angel punctured their waterbed, and that was the day she came to live with us. She is so funny, cute and stubborn! She always rests her chin on something, like, "my heads too heavy to hold up while I beg for the next bite or treat!"
Baby is a lab mix, and she is so precious. Another set of (loser) neighbors had her tied in the yard. She was a little bitty pup, and left in an ice storm. These neighbors had no control or supervision over their children and needed a dog like a hole in the head. Their kids had beat up my car with boards while I watched, and after much "negotiation" I had filed a police report. Long story short, the day they left her in the ice storm, I couldn't stand anymore. I went to their door and told them I wanted the dog...at least to take in for the night -they said "NO"..."she'll be fine". I said no she would not, and then told them I would drop the police report if they gave me the pup. Of course, they did, and she has been with us for almost three years. We love her!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Monday night and glad to be home...

Ziggy is the man of the house! He always snuggles with me and makes me smile. What would I do without my pups? Angel is a beagle, and Baby is a Lab mix. I'll feature them next.

A new day, and a new week

Sunday, February 28, 2010

room divider

I moved my bedroom to the back room for more privacy and space a while back and made my former bedroom off the living room a dining area. The only problem was no DOOR! How's that for planning? Anyway, I have had my eye on some folding screens, the kind old hospitals used -metal two panels that fold out and on wheels...hmmmm...I could cover the white generic panels with....BARKCLOTH! Guess what I brought home this weekend!? You got it. Here is a rough preview like all of my pictures are, with the barkcloth just hanging over the screen to give you an idea. When I need a door, I'll just roll it on over!
Zootsuitmama

Sunday again...


I have been out and about this weekend! I have to say I scored some very cool stuff. I have needed this china cabinet for so long. It allows me to seperate my really mod fifties dishware in the dining room from my more cottagy grandma type and fiesta dishes in the kitchen. It worked! Now, the brightly colored and Mexican themed things really stand out in my kitchen. I love my stuff, but I get really overwhelmed sometimes when it clutters up. Anyone else feel that way? No, didn't think so! Ha!
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china cabinet

Saturday, February 27, 2010

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