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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

K = Key Chains



90/365 - Keychains

I have started traveling since my father died. Because he was laid to rest in the province, visiting his grave from time to time often present a chance to see other places as well. Normally, travelers collect t-shirts with the name of the place where it was bought, but because I am big and shirts don't really look that good on me, the way I get to take home a little piece of the place I have been to was through key chains.

It was just a sad thing that I realized it a bit late - I have gone through many places and I could've bought key chains since then, but it's okay... I still have a lifetime to travel and collect keychains. =) Aside from the ones I personally bought, I have two key chains that were given to me by friends. Hopefully in the years to come this collection would grow and grow.

*** Jenn ***

14 comments:

  1. Key chains are a fun collector item for sure : ). I need a new one.

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  2. Great key chains and perfect for the day!

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  3. That's a great idea for a collection, and a fun K word, too.

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  4. An interesting collection and a fun photo..lots of key thing this time...

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  5. Wishing you a great colourful collection.

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  6. So many, I would be terrified of losing them.

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  7. A great souvenier to remind you of all your travels. Perfect word for the letter K.

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  8. Great mementos, I think; *better* than tees, cause they take up less room, and you can actually look at your collection all together...

    Great choice for K, thanks for sharin' your collection, and I hope you have a wonderful week ahead!

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  9. That is a lovely post, I spotted some very sweet keychains.

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  10. What a great idea..and a lovely memory too.

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  11. what a great idea, key chains are small and funny.

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  12. What a great k choice and so colourful.
    Smiles

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  13. What a sensible thing to collect! I have a few keyrings from distant places, but not that many.

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