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Pawn Shops

April 6th, 2010

Doesn’t everyone wish they did not have to wait for a warm sunny day to go garage sale shopping? Well you can with the large amounts of Tyler’s pawn shops. Where else can you find VHS players, personal loans in Tyler and a Spice Girls cassette?

Tyler’s A-1 pawn shop has all your junk loving needs. If you are looking for a giant glass owl to put in your garden or a dial television, you can always find interesting things here. Tyler has many different Pawn shops through out the city. A-1 is a family run store, like many pawn shops. The service is extremely helpful and kind. If you have jewelry that needs to be sized, guns that need to be cleaned or junk laying around the house that needs to be sold, pawn shops are a great place to deal with your business.

There are pawn shops dedicated to the gun lovers out there. Mac’s Gun Shop, Inc. has a great selection of all types of shotguns and handguns. Most gun stores along with Mac’s Gun Shop sale and buy guns and ammo.

I don’t really have the love of pawn shop shopping. I do not need a faded pink tricycle or an old flowery lamp. But I can see the fun of digging through junk to find one small treasure that might actually look good in your house. Tyler has a great selection of stores like A-1 and Mac’s Gun Shop, Inc. in which you can find great selections of junk for every room for great prices.

Bed Bath and Beyond

January 21st, 2010

Bed, Bath and Beyond.
4820 S. Broadway Ave
Tyler
903 939 1999

Opening times: Mon-Sat 9am-9pm
Sunday 11am-7pm

Shopping at Bed Bath and Beyond in Tyler Texas is an experience I enjoy. I don’t visit regularly – the prices are more upscale than my budget, but I do browse there for gifts or look there for a particular item that I want for the kitchen. It seems that there are many gift-hunters like me who go there – Bed Bath and Beyond is a classic place for bridal registries.

So what do they sell? The name kind of gives it away – it is a home store – with kitchen stuff, bedding, window treatments, rugs, lighting, storage items, things for the bathroom and surprisingly, luggage! They also have a ‘wellness section’ with some health and beauty items and a few miscellaneous toys and gadgets. They have a good seasonal section too – I always go at Christmas and find interesting things to buy that I wouldn’t see at other stores.

It always smells nice in Bed Bath and Beyond (my husband will smile at that comment – but it’s true!) and it is well lit. If you are unfamiliar with the lay out it is not always easy to find what you want but the staff are very helpful. Customer service is also a priority and exchanges from the store or from purchases made online are an easy transaction.

The range of kitchen and diningware is excellent and the quality of the brands they carry is high. Perhaps they should re-name it Kitchen, Bed, Bath and Beyond instead!

The prices are on the high end for most things but you may find a bargain on the clearance section. You can also sign up for mailings and email offers. If it is a bargain you are after in particular, Ross or Marshalls might be an alternative place to look. However, if you are someone who enjoys ‘Pampered Chef’ or ‘Southern Living’ parties then this would be your store of choice.

One final comment. If you really don’t know what to buy the person who has everything … I would think a BB and B gift card would always be most well received.

Pea Picker Books in Tyler

January 8th, 2010

Located at 2803 University Blvd, Pea Picker Books is one of the largest bookstores in Tyler, second only to Barnes and Noble. If you’re looking for relatively current or even recent dime back fiction this is the place for you. Paperbacks run wall to wall (and everywhere in between). Again, for the person looking for good beach reading, or an easy traveling companion for a summer road trip, this could be the place. They have a decent selection of most genres. The highlight of a trip to Pea Picker’s would have to be the biography section. There are more hardcover books here than any where else in the store. Presidents, generals and politicians are all present and accounted for. The western section is also huge, and contains an abundance of both hardcover and paperback fiction.

The classics section is unfortunately small considering the overall size of the Tyler book store; however I’m sure that given its proximity to UT Tyler, it does provide the local students with the cliff’s notes they require to barely pass their lit classes. Their selection of Cliff’s and Spark notes is quite large. All sarcasm aside however, I understand the law of supply and demand, and I realize a store only sells to a market. My biggest criticism of Pea Picker is the huge over abundance of romance novels. In fact there are so many that they are divided into sub groups.

One of the most interesting things about the store is the art on the walls. There is everything from western and military art, to promotional posters for certain novels or genres, to signed photos of authors and other cultural icons. There are also portraits of every president from Washington to Nixon.

My guess is, literary snobs, and book collectors (and I include myself in both of those obnoxious categories), will probably not be crazy about this store. The selection is huge, and if you are searching for a common title you will probably find it there. But Pea Picker is not the sort of book store to shop for those rare finds bibliophiles live for. On a scale of one to five, I’d give it a three. But don’t take my word for it, stop by and judge for yourself. An afternoon spent in a bookstore is never an afternoon wasted.

Santa Land in Tyler Texas Actually Lindale

December 3rd, 2009

Santa Land

11518 Interstate 20 W
Tyler, TX 75706-4842
(903) 882-1518

Last year we went to Santa Land and I was not expecting much having never been to one of these outdoor Christmas Light trails. What I discovered is that this particular place went through a lot of trouble to put together a pretty spectacular lights show. There are some 2D moving aspects of the light show where a motorcycle jumps over a creek and other interesting things. The kids in the car really had a great time and for the most part everyone came away with a good experience. The Santa Land light show doesn’t end there as they also have a really big gift shop called Santa’s Wish Shop

You can buy handmade Christmas ornaments, jewelry, jams, candles, paintings, and other Christmas gifts. They open on November 1st and Santa will be there starting on Thanksgiving day up until Christmas but the light show goes all the way until January 4th.

Santa Land boasts over 2 million Christmas  lights to drive through. The cost is $25 per car or $35 per 15 passenger van and you can have a trailer ride for $7 – $10 per person. The Santa Land location is opened from now until Christmas. .