Just one booth of 50+ at this one stop. . . .
Look at the traffic! But, shoppers were very cordial. . . .Driving wasn't
a major problem.
a major problem.
What did we bring home?
Lots of wooden crates. . . .Metal trays and signs. . . .Framed needlework. . . .
Watering cans. . . .Enamel ware. . . .Wire baskets and milk crate. . . .
A vintage garden cart. . . .Metal tool boxes. . . .
A vintage garden cart. . . .Metal tool boxes. . . .
Luck was with us at an old grocery store that was being cleared out. . . .
We found it late in the day. . . .No telling what we would have come home with had we arrived earlier.
Galvanized buckets. . . .Aluminum kitchen items. . . .Wicker pieces. . . .
A FREE ladder (someone threw it in the trash). . . .
Black and white check upholstery for the kitchen. . . .
Black and white check upholstery for the kitchen. . . .
A bike for the garden. . . .
A white rocker for the porch. . . .Cookbooks. . . .Vintage sheets and printed feed sacks. . . .Burlap bags. . .
Just a few of our purchases for the weekend. . . .
Just a few of our purchases for the weekend. . . .
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