If you want to come home with a haul like you’re about to see… You’ll need to have an incredible amount of extra time on your hands. I sat in a burgundy leather chair (that was for sale) in 80 degree heat… for one hour while the homeowner continued to place things out for sale. Each time I saw her bring out something from her house or her garage that I liked… I snatched it up lickety split and added it to my pile (which I had to repeatedly fend off from other shoppers btw). More often than not I didn’t even bother to ask what she wanted for a particular item. I had spied the prices she was asking for the other various items lining her driveway and knew I was absolutely not going to haggle or barter with this woman. 🙂
1 Lobster Pot … I’ve never cooked lobster before… but now that I have the pot… I can!
Brand new and in shrink wrap until The Girl opened it.
1 HUGE rectangular baking pan plus a Twinkie pan (with the price stickers still on them).
4 Baskets. I’m thinking these will be great for gift baskets!
Apothecary jar with black rocks, green vase and 1 broken bowl (I broke it).
Wooden salad bowl and hand carved utensils (brand new I think).
Spice box and hand carved wooden thing a ma jigs to hang on the wall.
1 drum. I plan on using this for an end table… But I think it could be fun at parties too…
I have no idea what I’m going to do with this but I still think it is cool.
1 Indiana Jones Hat, 1 blonde wig and a pirate hat with dreadlocks.
Ginormous Box of Golf Balls for Monkey Boy.
A lightweight backpack… perfect for my treks to the grocery store. 🙂
Super large carved bowl circa Cost Plus.
My new favorite winter sweater (from the Sundance catalog).
The poof e est petticoat you have ever seen!
Hanging shoe rack for the closet.
And last but not least… An Emile Henry Tagine. New in the box.
Whew… was that exhausting or what?
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Karen says
Wow! Now my question, and nosey one at that, would be: how much did some of those items cost, and what the heck is that last thing? I love yardsales, but around here, most of the stuff is crap.
Desi says
I love yard sales also. In my small town the good deals are few and far between. Mavis i also want to know what is the last item? I love finding stuff at yard sales, you could never find that at the store.
nancy says
Girl, you hit the jackpot! That’s great loot!
Thy Hand says
What nice stuff. That rectangular baking pan is awesome, and those baskets and the salad bowl and wigs! You evidently knew what house to plant your behind in front of. Nice work!
sodbusters says
FUN! Is that slip a Square Dancing Slip?
Michelle says
I love yard sales…you totally scored! And I am cracking up that you are calling 80 degrees heat…it’s 80 here today and we are calling it “cool”! Again, I need to move.
Huey says
WOW…congrats on the bargains.
mamasminutia says
Fabulous! I’m coveting the wigs.
FrontierTaterCathyB says
Unless I am mistaken, the lobster pot is also a juicer/steamer, which is perfect for making grape juice or for juicing raspberries to make seedless raspberry jelly! I LOVE my juicer/steamer and looked for one at yard sales for a long time before I finally broke down and bought one. You really scored!
Jules says
Wow! What a score! Around here, I rarely find such nice ‘junk’
Heather S says
Awesome! I had to look up the last thingy too – interesting. My favorite was the shelf – looks like good CD size. Were you not going to haggle or barter because her prices were so good? That’s the hard part for me at garage sales – haggling… I can’t believe so much of it was new! Great score and you didn’t even need any coupons 🙂
Susan HAlladay says
Your salad hand carved utensils looks EXACTLY the same as the ones my son brought home last summer from his missions trip to Uganda!
Linda says
Look for annual sales like Balboa Island, California, the last Sat. of April. I have gone 9 years and flown in for the sale and to
visit my daughter in California. Found good stuff there. LaTerra area has sale the same day (another area)\
There is a website for garage sales but I can’t find it.
I managed to get a trunk load at the thrift stores in Cour d alene, Idaho. 6 to 8 stores all on 4th Avenue (one way street I live
60 miles away so only get there when I use the airport in Spokane.