Retired Interior Decorator (not by choice, the economy's. ) Had two successful businesses "The Gallery Connection" in Windham, NH, where I sold upper end items to decorate homes with including "Edna Hibels" art, & other art, oriental items, hand made jewelry, custom framing & did house calls. My first business was THE SALEM AQUARIUM, the title says it. I made a lot of people happy.. Now I volunteer for "St. Vincent's", & help people find jobs & do Fundraising.
How I Can Help
I am good at turning houses into HOMES. Paces that make like you FEEL GOOD being there. The right colors, items, surrounding do that, it just takes a knowledgeable person, who understands people and their lifestyles, likes & goals to put it together.
Interests
Painting. Decorating. Walking on the beach & enjoying nature.
As an Interior Decorator, who no longer has a storefront, due to the demise of small businesses around NH, it's a joy to jump on here and find something a client can "drool" over, without having to place larger orders to make a minimum.
It's actually relaxing to shop here, and my feet don't get sore, like at the Markets!
It seems that no matter what I'm looking for it's a good shot that my first stop will be at OVERSTOCK. Easy to deal with, good service, and you get what you pay for.
When you want a question answered or can't find something, they have staff waiting eagerly to help you. It's a pleasure to stop there, compared to most competitors.
If it's a new store, it's fairly easy to shop, with filled shelves & wide isles, and sometimes better bargains than other places.
Check out clerks are fast and on top of things.
But it's still a very long walk from Grocery items to Pet Food. Why aren't they together? It only makes sense. Guess they want you to find something NOT on your list.