Guess which keychains are mine from this collection :D
Well, that would be easy to guess if you knew a few facts about me or at least my profession.
Maybe just read my username and the answer is already clear.
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the answer will be given at the end of the post ;)
Today I bring you more of these items - it is a small collection of keychains that I gathered here at home. Some were used and replaced by others, there are completely new ones or those that were bought as souvenirs at some of our trips, as well as those that are already worn out and broken. You see it is a modest collection that can't be compared with the largest collection of keychains according to the Guinness World Records - it contains 62,257 items and the owner is a Spanish guy, from Sevilla, Angel Alvarez Cornejo.
Still, it is my family collection of keychains, exclusively coming to Hive to inspire and invite other Hivers to share their collections too during the month of September. This will be our monthly topic! π
You can see from the first photo that there is a section of keychains that came home with us from different cities or countries. They are just souvenirs that remind us we were there but also there is one that we got as a gift, from Australia.
Valencia, Sagunto, Madrid, Lisbon, and Barcelona are just a few cities we have visited. I would have a huge collection if I bought in each city a keychain. Luckily, I didn't!! (the collector from Sevilla would be at risk of losing his first place in the GWR). π
There is also one keychain from a smaller town Guadalest, with a photograph of a woman with a white hat. My husband has been using that keychain for many years, I am wondering why!
Italy is missing its ring - it was broken. Australia - we have not been there, this one was a gift from my English teacher a long time ago. It came in a box with a pen and I keep it as a memory from her.
This blue keychain was my favourite for some time but I accidentally dropped it and the stone broke. Sad moment. π π
Music-related keychains! :)) I got this piano two months ago from a little student. I really appreciate it and like it, but there is a small error in this item. The order of the black and white keys is not correct. π Anyway, it is just a small imperfection and fortunately, I don't have to play on this piano!
This keychain came with our car key, however, I also replaced it with a musical sign, another treble clef. This tendency to see and use everywhere musical signs is probably called professional deformation and I badly suffer from it. π
FΓΊtbol Club Barcelona - my son's keychain but I know who will love it here in Hive in case she sees it - someone who even brought a whole collection of FCB items here, to the Hive Collectors community.
The ring of this one also broke btw...
Our newest keychain is this cute crochet octopus made by my son's GF. She has been crafting very nice crochet items lately, one of them is this sweet blue octopus which winks. He closes this collection and invites all of you to participate in this topic during September! :))
The answer to my question from the beginning of the post:
! [answer]Of course, the piano πΉ and the treble clef πΌare the keychains I use for my bunch of keys currently ;).