Showing posts with label junk jaunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label junk jaunt. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Hitting the Road

Photo by BRAYDAWG

Well, folks. The day has finally arrived to pack up and ship out. Tomorrow morning Kathy and I will be rolling down the highway headed straight for Minnesota! From Wednesday to Sunday, we'll hang with the ladies of JUNKMARKET Style...

Sue and Kimberly really know how to grab hold of like-minded junkers and keep them coming back to their site day after day! Can't wait to meet them!

Another highlight of our trip will be attending Oronoco's Gold Rush Days which is an amazing fleamarket and antiques show! Woot! Woot! Joining Kathy, Sue, Kimberly and me will be Lani and Gretchen. We've made plans to stroll through Oronoco's junk-filled streets throughout the day Saturday, making Amy's booth our destination! Amy is hosting one heck-of-a blog party, complete with a junker's potlock and book signing from Sue Whitney! Won't you join us?
(Check out Amy's site for more details.)


It's a rare treat for me to be able to enjoy extended time with friends, so I will savor every moment of this trip! I'm just hoping my family will remember me when I return.

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Rural Ohio: Cherries, Snakes and Junk part 2


Once we arrived at my parents' house, we immediately got on the trail headed toward the storage shed that my dad and I were going to root through and clean out. This cute little birdhouse greeted us along the way.


Thirsty? We're in the country people!


Now this is Bubba, one of three cats mom and dad own. At only two years old the trio are as frisky and playful as ever! Just a little scared of my kids...but hey, who wouldn't be?



Frankie knows just how to pass the day.


Introducing the storage shed we were up against. This is just one corner we dealt with but I was as excited as ever to see what I could find. Until snakes came into the picture.


You gotta know my 80-year-old Uncle to really get his humor. Here he is making sure everyone understands what this area is used for. "Actung(sic.) This is a storage bldg and hobby shop."


Okay, folks. Meet my Dad. We quickly discovered a few mice nests in the shed but never saw one mouse. Hmmmm. Wonder why?? The story begins when my dad offered me some very nice coarse granite colored sandpaper he had on a large roll that was laying on the ground. He picked it up to unwind, had it up toward his face, and a snake was looking right back at him. It freaked my dad out so badly, in his haste to toss it as far away from himself as possible, he threw it directly at me! I mean AT me! Heehee! He felt bad and apologized, however, I unintentially got him back.


About 20 minutes later, I spotted metal tool box I had my eye on from a previous visit. Not thinking, I just picked it up and opened it and what should I find? None other than another freakin' snake! I throw the darn box away from me as far as possible and guess who's standing where it's headed? My dad! Oops! We both got a good chuckle out of it and now knew why we never saw a mouse in that shed.


I had to share with you the ingenious rake my Dad made for clearing away a camp site years ago. He is a carpenter by trade, so he always had tools and leftover wood pieces in his truck. He made this rake to clear the brush and even out the ground. He showed me how it worked and it really did the trick! Nice work, Dad!


A close-up shows it would make for a nice weapon against wild beasts if necessary.


The girls and I enjoyed our trip tremendously and look forward to going back in about three weeks. I've always appreciated my mom and dad's generosity even when they don't have much themselves. As a matter of fact, my Dad is the KING of Generosity. Seriously. This is the loot I ended up with back home. Projects are already in the works!






Oh, and as for me mentioning cherries in the title. They are my mom's favorite and she was thrilled that I brought some to her. Most stores in her area don't even carry them. Go figure.



So what kind of rodents have you come across in your junk jaunts? Heehee.

As always, take care and keep on junking!

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