| A longtime favorite of mine....this Tennessee backroads wander....just southwest of Franklin to the little village of Leiper's Fork....is a must-do when in the Nashville area. | 
| Unassuming and totally charming, Leiper's Fork is quite a sleeper, with it's scattering of little shops, galleries, inns, and of course.... | 
| But Leiper's Fork isn't just about gorgeous scenery, rich history, fun festivals, and celebrity residents..... | 
| .....it's also home to my all-time favorite antique shop: Serenite Maison. | 
| You know when you walk up to this shop that you are in for pure pickin' pleasure!! | 
| From a floor-to-ceiling, totally cool, vignette just inside the front door.... | 
| .....to just about every square inch of this gorgeous shop--it takes about a half dozen trips around just to appreciate the amazing detail and quality of all there is to behold here. | 
| It's really the best vintage "junk" I've ever seen....arranged in the most unique way....which is a PURE delight! | 
| And my FAV--the antique lighting--were some of the most unique I have seen gathered in one place! | 
| Ok, I'll take them all! | 
| Next door to Serenite Maison is an excellent handmade leather goods shop called West & Company that is home to fabulous leather artists who make everything from these stellar boot designs...... | 
| .......to luggage, bags, belts, clothing, shoes, jewelry and so much more. | 
| On the way back to Franklin, brakes squealed at this new shop called West Main Antiques. With a rocketship made from rusty old junk on the front.....it was a must-see!! | 
| And refreshingly....it was even cooler on the INSIDE! | 
| Owners Bill Powell and Barry Scales, and 'Metal Morphosist' Kris Nethercutt have apparently read our minds and packed this place with anything and EVERYTHING vintage industrial COOL. | 
| I could have stayed in here all day--especially when I discovered they have a backroom filled with rusty junk stacked floor-to-ceiling and which is incredibly fun to dig through. | 
| Reluctantly we pressed on to Franklin because daylight was burning.... | 
| .....and dozens of shops awaited! Yay....they have an Anthropologie downtown now! | 
| Which is where this cool table was sitting in the front window. | 
| Here are some pics of just a few of the things that caught my eye as we flew through as many shops as possible before they closed..... | 
| Chandelier made from jewelry chain | 
| Unique chippy aqua chest | 
| Vintage iron floral piece on white chippy wood | 
| Cool design tractor bench | 
| Nice pale green vignette | 
| Tractor chain curtain | 
| This was my first visit to our pickin ROCKSTAR's new place: ANTIQUE ARCHAEOLOGY. Here is the view of the building AA is located in....when coming under the interstate from downtown. | 
| It's a really HUGE building with a killer cool water tower on top. | 
| AA is kind of in the middle of it--and it was nice to be there Sunday morning....way before they opened and no one was around because I've read there are lines around the block to get in otherwise! | 
| Iconic trademark mural | 
| There is an art gallery right across the street, in the taller section of that building | 
 
 
