It's Saturday morning and I'm retired now. That means I have more time for pretty much everything. That includes blogging about garage sales! It's been so long since I've posted anything that I forgot how to do it. I had to retrain myself at every step. Here goes:
It's warm and breezy today. Good weather usually makes for many garage sales. Today there were quite a few, but now that I don't have to buy things for my classroom I didn't really find much. Everything I picked up this morning cost $2. Everything. I've been doing this sailing thing for a really long time now and over the years the basic cost of certain items has gone up, kind of like the minimum wage. Things that used to cost a quarter or at the most, 50 cents, now cost $2. Two dollars is the new quarter.
I don't need any of this stuff, but here are the four measly items I brought home today.
Two really beautiful cookbooks. The one on the left was just too gorgeous to leave behind. I might even use these. I mean, being retired I actually have time to shop for fresh vegetables at the weekly farmer's market and I'm learning to be a better (and healthier) cook. Usually I open an app. But occasionally I can go old school and open a book.
A very pretty serving bowl, just the right size for a pretty salad or some kind of delicious veggie dish made from one of these new cookbooks. It's "made in Italy" which is a plus. I've found many, many Italian pots, bowls, and platters over the years and they've always served me well. Those Italians. Classy.
I should really stop buying picture frames. I have so many of them. But this one is in perfect condition and I will probably use it. I've said this before but it bears repeating (seeing as how it's been years since I've posted anything): never pay real money for picture frames.
Evidently all the quarters I've been saving are useless now. Unless I have them in stacks of eight.