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Hazy, Hot, and Humid with a Chance of Farm Toys
Posted by Christopher Burnett on
As you can tell from the title, the summer heat and humidity are setting in here in Kentucky! During an interesting conversation last summer at a hobby shop in Louisville where I get my paint and metal, the manager made a statement that people in our area retreat to their toy rooms specifically during the cold and snow of winter along with the heat and humidity of summer. That sounds like a great plan! Get out and enjoy the summer heat when you can, and also take some time to enjoy the farm toy hobby as it is a year...
Nothing Into Something
Posted by Christopher Burnett on
Continuing to make the best of Covid-19 shutdown by getting in some late spring cleaning! I was sitting here trying to think of a spectacular introduction for this week's blog, and unfortunately nothing came to me at all!!! My mind was blank, much like the screen I was supposed to be typing this blog on was! That is alright as sometimes there is not much infinite wisdom to bestow upon others! With that being said, I hope everyone is making the best of the shutdown by enjoying their collections and/or catching up past and current Toy Farmer and Toy Trucker...
Happy Memorial Weekend
Posted by Christopher Burnett on
First and foremost, here's to hoping each of you have a happy, safe, and healthy Memorial Day Weekend! Week 4 of our building's project has been another week's success! The big garage doors have been installed, so the exterior is looking more complete. Click "read more" to see pictures of the progression of the interior's retail area and warehouse area. We're now in the process of looking for shelving and how to best utilize the space of the retail store. As always, thanks to each of you for supporting Burnett Farm Toys, LLC! Enjoy your holiday weekend! ~Christopher Burnett, Owner
The History of the Blue Roof
Posted by Christopher Burnett on
"Come to the building with the blue roof". That's what we'll tell everyone to come to when our building is complete. We were originally thinking of a red roof but then wanted something to stand out among the other businesses in the area - so, the blue roof was born! See the end of the blog for two pictures of Week 3's building progress. Hope everyone is staying healthy during this time of Covid-19! As you may have seen on our FB post on 4-29-2020, the GATS show in Dallas has been cancelled for August 2020. We are highly disappointed, but...
Framed & Beyond!
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