the junkers migration has begun. and although texas antiques week typically doesn’t officially start until later this week, the truth is no one really knows when it starts and ends. it’s a blurred line. and maybe…
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we’ve always been inspired by the countryside. the nothingness that is really everything. the wide open spaces. the rolling green pastures, bales of hay scattered through the fields, old men on tractors, cows grazing,…
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back in may of this year, heavy rains came down on our great state of texas. and they came. and they came. lives were lost. homes were destroyed. and the rains continued. and, in…
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we’ve done some really unpredictable and really cool projects through this little junk business. but we’ve never done anything as life changing and profoundly humbling as operation: marcus luttrell’s office. our mission: we were…
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here’s the deal. we remember being a teenager (oh sweet gracious, mom and i especially remember amie being a teenager…and i thank the good Lord above that we all survived those years. seriously. it’s…
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we’ve had lots of big dreams with junk gypsy. and one more just came true. the dream of having our own paint line. it was our destiny. like peas and carrots (or i kinda…
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as some of you more observant readers may have picked up on, a blog-writing-overachiever i am not. i’m a back row blogger. yep, that’s me. i like to think of my method as an…
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we’re setting out on an adventure. and maybe we’ve lost our minds but we’re doing it anyway. and once we set sail, there’s no turning back. no jumping ship. no emergency eject button. (ok,…
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it’s been a long, long, loooooong time coming….a home goods photoshoot. but we did it. we FINALLY did it. it only took us 16 years, but yes, we finally did it. i guess…