It was pretty bad and I noticed that there no other women (and certainly no other children) participating in the digging. I guess if there is one thing that growing up on a dairy farm does for a girl is tolerance for this kind of thing. At one point, I had dug out a large enamel bowl from under some pile outside only to put my hand right inside a bunch of slime. Oh well, wipe it off and keep digging...
The biggest challenge of the morning was being able to go through the rafters, attics, piles, sheds, and basements and keep the kids safe. I think I realized how much of a junky I was when I realized how tortured I felt when I had to bow out of digging through some of the attics due to the dust and health hazards for a baby. Giving up the attics, I headed outside to the piles and carried my 20 lb baby in her infant carseat while she slept and pulled out a cool old door and some other goodies. After carrying this door for a while in one arm and the carseat in the other, I teamed up with Jessica and we'd take turns watching the kids. I kept an eye on Jill while she dug through vintage fabric and she kept mine while I explored the property some more. Since I took way longer, I bought her fabric for her :)
After it was all said and done, I didn't have a ton of stuff, but I'm so happy with my finds, not to mention I got a great deal on all of it! I debated on this bike for a while. It had this great old basket and old rear-view mirror attached to it, but I didn't get it because of the front tire. My favorite find of the day was one of those old round metal laundry hampers with wheels! I've always loved those, but never have been able to get one until today!
After I got back from the sale and was unloading the door (above) from the truck, I realized how monstrously heavy and solid it was and thought, "How on earth did I haul that so far with the carseat?" I've come to the conclusion that I must have been on some kind of junkin' adrenaline rush (yes, sad I know).
And now that the day is over and I'm utterly exhausted, I know that I'm a bona fide Junkin' Junky and I'm proud of it!
Oh My Gosh,I know exactly how you feel!!! Sounds like a fun trip!Some good finds too.
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ReplyDeleteI found you thru a Farm Chicks comment and had to laugh when I read about your search for a wire laundry basket. The exact thing that I razz my mom for having still. She puts summer plants in hers. What will you do with yours?
--pogonip
p.s. I love Dafont too. Have you visited the Briar Press site?
Pogonip--
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your comment! For now I'll use my laundry basket to display pillows and other vintage linens at the upcoming spring shows that I'll be in. After that, I'll bring it home and store my fabric in it. It will be nice to be able to see all the different remnants stacked up because they are stored away right now and I forget what I have.
I finally just had time to check out Briar Press and I love it! Thanks for the tip!
Great finds!!!! It's always fun to stumble upon a sale that gives you a car load. I'm ready for junkin season to start!
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You had me at Junk! I just found your blog and I love it sooo much! I read alost all of your old posts, we are kindred spirits ha! I live in MT and love junkin too, this is my first year doing some local vintage markets and Im going as a shopper to the Farm Chicks in June! Thanks for the great blog!It's super inspiring to me as I'm newbie;) Melissa
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