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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Junkin'

Yesterday was poetry day, and today was junkin' day. Both activities I enjoy immensely.

As for the daily weather report: Yesterday was rain, rain, rain. Today--more of the same. We started the day at 35 degrees and it didn't warm up much. The rain let up here and there so we didn't get soaked while we were out, at least.

We had a pickup to do today, so we made a day of it, stopping at our favorite places to see what might be had. Turned out there was a lot!


Teapots, a teacup from Japan, a sweet little ceramic basket,teapot photo frames, and a perfume bottle with mismatched stopper (but still sweet).


And here, a vintage brooch and two pieces of early American Pattern Glass which I shall have to identify. A goblet and a celery vase--but who made them and when?


Sweet homemade doilies and two small lidded crocks here, along with a metal candle lantern.

This lot says "farmhouse decor" to me. I am working on adding more items in my booths that fit this popular decorating theme, so these are a good start.


This salt glaze crock bowl is quite old, and in excellent condition. The cloth is a folded-up hanging pocket thing---three pockets to hold soaps, washcloths, memos, you name it. It's handmade and quilted in the Log Cabin pattern.


White porcelain soup kettle and a white porcelain tray.



Love the message on this tray!



And in the "mid-century decor" corner, some tumblers in racks, Pyrex lids, and a tray thingie I couldn't figure out. Turns out it's a brownie pan! I thought it was for making bars of soap. Ah me. I won't be keeping that one.



Yellow Hall China ball pitcher--I love these and have about a dozen but I already have this color so into the booths it will go.


 Musical Nativity and a cute little bassinet planter.


So I say I found two spaceships today--the space-age looking Nativity (I swear, it looks like the Holy Family and friends are about to be launched on a new adventure!) and this cool mid-century blender. Both work. This, as regular reader know, is not my style, but I can appreciate its uniqueness.



One of the day's best finds--a handmade quilt. Each square was made with fill and backing complete, then stitched together. It's not an expert job, but still pretty.






 Two of these things will sell for enough to pay for all of it, I think. Care to guess which two?

 After all this running around today, we came home hungry. I cut this recipe out of Woman's day magazine last week, so I gave it a try tonight. Delicious! Eggs, tomatoes, onions, peppers, garlic, olive oil, salt, pepper, and garnished with parsley and grated cheese. The cheese was my addition, not in the recipe, but it tasted great. I highly recommend this dish. It was easy to make, and so tasty.


If you click on this picture you might be able to read the recipe.



So that was my day. After getting home and unpacking and making dinner, I was done in and ready to sit back and watch a movie. I hope you had a great day too.


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6 comments:

  1. I love scrutinizing your finds. Especially teapots and cups. And bowls. Everything, really. Thanks for the close-ups.

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  2. Years ago, I would have been interested in the teapots. I went through quite a tea cup / tea pot phase. Not anymore. However, I'd fight for that beautiful blue crockery mixing bowl! I have one that is similar, but with a different decorative edge. -Jenn

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  3. Great finds! I think you would be a lot of fun to go thrift shopping with.

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  4. Here is the link to the Asian Salad. It makes a lot, but I just eat on it all week. Typically I don't add the bean sprouts and peanuts. Enjoy!
    https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/asian-noodle-salad-2979795

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  5. Yum!! I know what's for dinner tonight. Thanks for the recipe.

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  6. So much fun to look over your finds. I used to collect teapots, but I've been paring my collection down bit by bit.

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