51°f/10.5°C, cloudy after a rainy day yesterday.
We are back to cool weather again! A low of 36° is predicted for Saturday night, which means about 40 at my house. Some places just north of us may see frost, though.
We went out to buy more plants yesterday, mostly annual flowers, tomatoes, and peppers. I was thrilled that Annette at Blooming Blessings greenhouse remembered that I wanted Black Krim tomatoes, and raised some! Talk about service! She promised that next year she will try to have the no-heat jalapeƱos I like too. She knows how to have a steady customer.
Speaking of customers: I sold a set of 12 little cake plates on ebay, but when I went to pack them up, there were only 4 of the pattern sold and the other 8 were a different pattern. Oh. Dear. I was mortified and let the buyer know. She said to send them anyway! What a nice lady.
And speaking of ebay: here are some of the things we have sold lately. It is always interesting to see what people want.
First, and oddest, I think, is this:
Then this, a Fenton lamp globe, bought at auction for $16 and sold on ebay for $150.
We have been going to flea markets today, and auction pickup, so I will have more sorting and pricing to do.
I'll end with these two videos I saw on Facebook. The first is about the raising of the Sistersville, WV ferry, which sadly and unexpectedly sunk last week. Is it repairable? If so how much will it cost? And where will little Sistersville get the funds? I have ridden this ferry many times, and it has a special place in my heart, as two friends have been ferry board members and kept me up-to-date on ferry news.
The second is from the Australian The Voice, and i find it just mesmerizing. Enjoy!










The vastness of EBay amazes me. However, I think it takes a real eye to make a profit there. Some things don’t sell, but other things seem to sell for ridiculous amounts from my perspective.
ReplyDeleteI think one can find just about anything on ebay, which is why I listed the chandelier parts and the bell clapper---figured someone was looking for them!
DeleteThat's great that you can buy at a modest price and sell for a great markup! The green dish is lovely. I am very happy for you! I love Goodwill, there are so many treasures that can be found there. I look forward to seeing what else you sell. Thank you so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. It is a nice little side income!
DeleteThe things people will buy never ceases to amaze me!!
ReplyDeleteIncidentally. are no-heat jalapenos actually a thing? It sounds like an oxymoron.
Yes, there really are no-heat jalapeƱos. I have grown them several times. I just add what heat i want with hot sauce. Neither of usblike really spicy food, but enjoy the taste of jalapenos.
DeleteIt never ceases to amaze me how much money people will pay for some things on ebay. Good for you there are lots of people like that.
ReplyDeleteI think some people just don't have access to the things they want other than online. Collectors, People who create art from found objects, people who restore things or just need to repair them, etc, are thankful for eBay and other online platforms. I know I have found missing parts and repair parts quite often myself, that I would have to drive hours to find.
DeleteGood things that have passed through your fingers out to others to be enjoyed! So glad that you are successful at that. And that's wonderful to have a gardener in your pocket, so to speak!
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to see what people want, Barb!
Delete...you certainly find neat stuff!
ReplyDeleteThe hunt is the fun!
DeletePeople gather what they gather and live in a different world than I.
ReplyDeleteYes, most older people in particular do not buy much, unless they are a collector or need a specific item for a repair or restoration project.
DeleteYay for caring for customers and wee to the stuff you sold, amazing! Huge gear with the "boat"!
ReplyDeleteBoat? What did I miss?
DeleteYou certainly have a talent for resale! Congrats!
ReplyDeleteI have been doing this since about 2009, so I have learned a little about what sells. Still, there are always surprises!
DeleteNice to see you making a profit on your sales. You do provide a service to collectors.
ReplyDeleteIt's fun, and not hard work, just takes time.
DeleteForgot to add that I was looking to add another blue plate to my collection from a Turkish pottery shop we visited, but the prices were outrageous!
ReplyDeleteOh that's a shame! Would have been nice to have one from there, I know.
DeleteYou've had some great success with your sales. I wish I could find an ebay broker. I would post and they would package and mail. I'd split the sale with them, probably 50/50 or 60/40. I admire how you do this.
ReplyDeleteYou did very well on your finds.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sandra! It amuses me when i look back through the list of solds. So eclectic!
DeleteI love ebay and it seems like you can find most anything on there. Kudos to you for making the most of it!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Michelle. For us rural dwellers, it can be a godsend for those things just not available locally.
DeleteI love these posts! There is so much potential out there, it is amazing what people will buy and what you can make if you can just recognize the potential.
ReplyDeleteIt is, Jim! I often think about people who are so broke, yet if they could scrape up a few bucks, go find stuff at a thrift, and learn how to sell online, they could really improve their situation.
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