‘Tis the season, and Pretty’s antique empire has “spruced up” for the holiday season.
Pretty offers the unique, the unpredictable items throughout her antique empire – who’s surprised? Pretty is one of a kind herself, and always unpredictable.
Visit Little Mountain Unlimited and Cafe at 1528 Main Street, Little Mountain, SC 29075. When you’re downstairs in the cafe trying one of their fabulous homemade desserts, look around. Pretty’s empire covers almost the whole downstairs. It’s HUGE. Look for dealer #221 on the tags. That’s her.
Pretty’s pieces tell old stories preserved for posterity as well as collectibles for treasure hunters. She has made great efforts to embody the familiar adage we have something for everyone.
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Where did you put that memory? Why, it’s waiting for you at Pretty’s antique empire – please visit!
Sheila Morris is a personal historian, essayist with humorist tendencies, lesbian activist, truth seeker and speaker in the tradition of other female Texas storytellers including her paternal grandmother.
In December, 2017, the University of South Carolina Press published her collection of first-person accounts of a few of the people primarily responsible for the development of LGBTQ organizations in South Carolina. Southern Perspectives on the Queer Movement: Committed to Home will resonate with everyone interested in LGBTQ history in the South during the tumultuous times from the AIDS pandemic to marriage equality.
She has published five nonfiction books including two memoirs, an essay compilation and two collections of her favorite blogs from I'll Call It Like I See It. Her first book, Deep in the Heart: A Memoir of Love and Longing received a Golden Crown Literary Society Award in 2008. Her writings have been included in various anthologies - most recently the 2017 Saints and Sinners Literary Magazine. Her latest book, Four Ticket Ride, was released in January, 2019.
She is a displaced Texan living in South Carolina with her wife Teresa Williams and their dogs Spike, Charly and Carl. She is also Naynay to her two granddaughters Ella and Molly James who light up her life for real. Born in rural Grimes County, Texas in 1946 her Texas roots still run wide and deep.
Oh, Ann, nothing Pretty would love more than to have you wander through her empire…and of course our whole family would love to see you anytime!! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, too!! We love you
Ooo … pretty, Pretty!! I’m pining for an old fashioned Christmas!!
Wishing Miss P a successful shopping season.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!!
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Oh, Ann, nothing Pretty would love more than to have you wander through her empire…and of course our whole family would love to see you anytime!! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, too!! We love you
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One of these days I will visit. In the meantime I’m sending all my love.
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Would so love to come and get lost in that maze of wonders!
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You would be welcome anytime!!! Pretty could make your mouth water with her treasures. Hm. That didn’t come out exactly right. lol
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If I’m ever in the neighborhood….
Lovely photos full of evocative items.
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Thanks so much, Josie – Pretty will be pleased!
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