Of the things I collect, my pin collection may be my favorite.
Whenever I travel, or go to a museum/park/event, I try and get a pin. I have a couple of dark blue small quilt hangers where the pins go. Each one has a memory attached, which is cool.
Especially events that shaped my life.
The one I am sharing today is one of them — a media pin for the 2004 Baseball Hall of Fame Inductions. Though, I have to be honest, I’m not sure if I was actually at the event. That being said, I did cover the orientation tours and a couple of other things in conjunction with the actual induction ceremony.
I have several other pins from the following years, but this one is meaningful because it was my first one. I’ll share more pins in the future, but I thought this made for a good first pin to post.
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How cool! I love collectible type items, although I have none at all!
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It’s never too late to start one!
I’m kinda like that with those silver spoons you see in touristy shops. I have one from just about everywhere I’ve visited over the past 30 years!
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I love silver spoons, but don’t know what I’d ever do with them. Hahaha. I do the same with pins as you do with them. I always try and find a pin when I travel!
Very cool. I went there years ago and loved it.
Plus, Cooperstown itself is a nice town to walk around.
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Cooperstown, especially in the off-season, is awesome to walk around.