The Peacock Post, LLC

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An Eclectic Mix of Antiques & Interior Furnishings

01/18/2026

My dad handed me two clothespins. “This,” he said, “is the story of everything.”

In one hand: a clothespin from the 1960s. Solid hardwood, smooth from decades of use. It still works perfectly, some 60 years later.

In the other: a clothespin from 2025. Lighter, paler wood, brittle. The spring is thin and unstable. Marketed as “extra durable,” my dad just raised an eyebrow.

At first glance, it’s just two clothespins. But they tell a bigger story — the shift from durability to disposability, from craftsmanship to cost-cutting, from stewardship to constant consumption. This is planned obsolescence in action.

Products are designed to fail so we must keep buying. Slowly, subtly, they break. Frayed wires, cracked hinges, brittle springs. Not because we want more, but because the old was never built to last.

The costs are everywhere. Landfills overflow. Wallets empty. And maybe most quietly, our spirits grow accustomed to impermanence, to the idea that nothing is meant to endure.

What if this philosophy extends beyond objects? What if it shapes how we treat relationships, communities, homes, even the Earth — as temporary, replaceable, disposable?

It doesn’t have to be this way. That 1960s clothespin reminds us another path is possible. That we once made things to last, and we can again. That quality, care, and intention matter. That we can design for repair, for continuity, for meaning.

The story in my palm is about more than laundry. It’s about the choices we make — and the world they create.

Oh yes …catalog shopping🤣
12/18/2025

Oh yes …catalog shopping🤣

12/17/2025
Come have a fun night with us and enjoy all the Christmas memories🎄✨🥂
12/08/2025

Come have a fun night with us and enjoy all the Christmas memories🎄✨🥂

Just in time for Christmas!!🎄 🎁 🎅Christmas will celebrate with a sip and shop!

This weekend!🍂🍁🍂🍁
10/21/2025

This weekend!🍂🍁🍂🍁

10/09/2025
LOL, fishin for treasure, my favorite sport!🤣
09/25/2025

LOL, fishin for treasure, my favorite sport!🤣

Great sustainable idea!🥰
08/22/2025

Great sustainable idea!🥰

08/08/2025
07/13/2025

In South Portland, Maine, a group of parents sparked a quiet revolution by replacing smartphones with landlines for their kids. Concerned about the effects of constant screen time, they formed a “landline pod,” where children use home phones to call one another, plan playdates, and have real conversations—no texting, no apps, no distractions. The result? Kids building confidence, empathy, and stronger social skills through simple, meaningful connection. What began as one mother’s creative idea has grown into a neighborhood movement that’s bringing back the lost art of talking.

Just in this fabulous wine cabinet that holds 12 bottles and 12 glasses! Come celebrate our summer sale with 20% off tod...
07/12/2025

Just in this fabulous wine cabinet that holds 12 bottles and 12 glasses! Come celebrate our summer sale with 20% off today and tomorrow, July 12 and 13th at 4 Rivers Antiques. 🔥❤️☀️

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Fayetteville, GA
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