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Thank you Lord for your bountiful harvest

Who’s gonna let a little ol’ cold keep ’em in two days in a row? Certainly not me! Last night, I took some Advil and some Sominex (so when I woke up in the middle of the night realizing how sore my throat was and started swallowing and couldn’t stop, maybe I could actually go back to sleep quickly) and got up this morning with no fever. Woohoo! I actually felt like getting out! So, I swallowed a couple of Advil, just in case, and took off. A little discombobulated, but out there.

The first was in a neighboring neighborhood. It was supposed to be a yard/estate sale. I sort of knew the people having the sale. Knew as in the man’s sister married my first cousin and surely I’ve met them some time in my life, but I don’t recognize them when I see them nor they me. I still can’t figure out whose estate it should have been, but I sure hope it was the dredges. Honestly, it looked they went to a crummy thrift store and bought the cheapest dollar store junk they had. I bought a round, Plexiglass top for those cheap, put together round tables we all have. I have one at the store that needs a top over the tablecloth so I’ll have something to dust, so that was OK. But I sure hoped that wasn’t a sign of the day. Hold on, estate sales in Birmingham! I’m a comin’!

Have I told y’all that Birmingham has the best sales? While I’ve done well at times at the regular yard sales locally, I don’t really like going to them here. They are hit or miss. The toughest competition gets out before daylight and gets people out of bed. I won’t do that. Plus I’d rather not buy things locally that are going into the shop. Don’t want people stopping in and seeing something I bought from them. It’s just weird. And some people take offense that it was marked up more than double. They don’t understand. The exception to that, for me, is estate sales. I will go to them here.

The first sale in Bumingham-town was small, but had impact. I think this might be a fun time to let you inside my head. To hear the voice in my head when I’m at a sale. And yes, I do talk to myself in complete sentences sometimes.

The GPS system guided me through a neighborhood and told me my destination was ahead. Then she said I’d arrived at my destination. The voice in my head: Where? Is this it? Part of the number’s on the mailbox. Oh, there’s stuff under the carport. I reached for my checkbook and its not there! Dang! I left the checkbook on the chest. How much money do I have. OK. I’ll go to the ATM if I have to. I walked up and spotted….. oh, I’d better not tell that because it’s a present for Lena. I picked up the xxxxx and moved on. Looked at some jewelry, picked out a few pieces, got a couple of lampshades, then realized there are no other shoppers there. Am I the first one here?? Surely not! I’m right on time, maybe a little early, but they didn’t act like I was first. It’s beginning to dawn on me that the sale was run by family. That’s often very good. I went into the utility room. Hey! Look at that vase on that shelf! Can I reach that? I guess I can climb on the washing machine, but let’s see…….I can reach it! Oooo! I like that!

On into the house. I turn toward the dining room. Oops. This is the dining room. I never go this way first. Should I turn around and go to the den? Nah. I’m here. Might as well see what…..WOW! Really?! Am I dreaming? Yes, I literally asked myself that. There’re still no other shoppers. Is that the McCoy vase I saw in completed highest priced auctions the other day? I don’t know. Maybe. But for that price, I can take a chance. OK. I’m not leaving my stuff to go to the ATM, so I better choose wisely. I passed on a lot of stuff I’d have bought if I had a check. That made me sad. I continued on.

Oh, that’s too plain. It’s pottery, but probably nothing.

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Well, go ahead and look at the bottom.

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Whoa! Those handles look like Roseville! Nothing on the bottom and awfully plain, but for that price…….. Hey! Look at that mirror! Do I have enough money? I don’t know. I’ll just pile it up and figure out then what to put back.

I didn’t go through the whole head conversation. That would take half an hour. I ended up putting back a neat, tole waste can, the jewelry and some fancy scissors. When I got home, I saw that the lamp shades I thought were 25ยข each and told the fellow taking the money that’s what they were, were really marked $3.00 each. It was an honest mistake, but I feel bad about that.

Here are pictures of some of the stuff bought there and the two other sales I attended.

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The blue vase on the right. Camark, possibly? It was on the utility room shelf. The vase on the left could be McCoy Onyx? Or something else? I’m having trouble identifying the pottery bought today.
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A red, Hoosier drawer insert – wood, girl, potholder hanger thing – old, tin house numbers – an early century or maybe late 19th century Pike’s Peak brochure – a book of poems with florals, a Dionne Quints ink blotter – an old literary club card and the mirror.

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A tole chandelier – after a trip to the ATM.
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And after another trip to the ATM……Large, lighted Santa that might come to my house, I haven’t decided that, yet. Old, flocked, Night Before Christmas book – little Santa match holder – Gurley candles – old Christmas Scotch Tape that you can’t tell anything about in the picture – three large, net stockings and one small – a candy cane quarter saver and four little condiment boxes.

I also got a lot of genealogy and history type stuff and a shoe box of architectural pieces that I forgot to get a picture of. It was nothing all that special, anyway.

At the sale with all the Christmas stuff, I was toting around a porcelain angel, dropped her and her head and wings broke off. I was such a wicked warmit. I put her on a bottom shelf in a closet. Shhhh. Don’t tell anybody.

Whew! Sorry about the dissertation! I’ve just been so deprived of sales lately. But are you like me and think you got so, so much, and when you actually get it all out and look at it think, “Is this it?? Is this all there is?” “I thought it was a lot more than that.”

I’d really like to go back to one sale tomorrow for half price day, but don’t know if I will or not. I’m afraid the things I passed on will still be more than I want to pay even at half price.

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Woe is me

Woe is me! I’ve had a bit of a sore throat all week, but last night it developed into full blown……. something. Flu, bronchitis, really bad cold……….. I had a rough night last night, running a fever rocking between 100 and 101, but still got up this morning hoping I felt good enough to hit the sales. Uh, no. I went back to bed and didn’t get up until 12:00 and have been in and out of sleep ever since. Still with that little fever. It’s now a little after 5 pm.

There are two types of people in the world when it comes to running a fever. Three, really. The group who begins taking a fever reducer immediately, the group who lets the fever do it’s thing fighting infection and those who don’t fool with any of that, but head straight to the doctor. It’s no surprise I’m in the stubborn group. As long as the fever doesn’t get too high and I’m not too miserable, I let it do it’s thing. So I feel pretty crummy.

This is another reason I don’t want a store that has a regular, several days a week open schedule. What if I was supposed to be open today? I’d be up he creek without a paddle. No one to take over for me. But, since I’m not scheduled to be open today, I have the luxury of nursing my whatever-it-is-I-have.

I’m lying down as I type this which isn’t easy, even with the laptop, so I’ll end this post. Just wanted to moan and groan a little. I try not to do that for real. I’m waiting for Mr. I’m Working Midnights to get up and go get the DQ Blizzard I requested several hours ago when he was up briefly. He didn’t seem to understand the urgency of it. He’d better hurry and that’s all I’ve got to say about that!

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Mmmmm…….candles

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I don’t plan to carry any new merchandise, but needed something for a pity purchase if people come in and find nothing to their liking. Capri Blue candles are my choice. These are some of the best candles I’ve ever sniffed. I first found them at Anthropologie, did some investigation and found that no one locally carries them, so an order was made. So far, we have Aloha Orchid, Volcano, Peeled Naval Orange and Paris. I’d actually smelled the first three and knew they were wonderful, but took a chance on Paris. I liked the name and it turned out to be a good bet. It’s very different from the others. Has almost a powdery scent. We had Aloha Orchid burning Saturday so that’s the one everyone wanted. All the small jars of that “flavor” are gone now. For the grand opening, we’ll have a sample of each burning. Hope nobody’s allergic!

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I’ve gone to officialdom kicking and screaming. Each step is very difficult for me to make. The business license, the sign on the window and now a business bank account. Why should I have to think about that? Why is it so hard? Next will be a telephone and then a credit card merchant account. This is all expensive, too! I just want to buy and sell. Hunt the stuff. Sell so I can buy more stuff. Keep records? Yuck! That kind of thing makes me wish I’d just kept all this a hobby. But I’ll survive.

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It’s so nice not to feel like I’ve got to work constantly at the shop. I do work there a lot, but I’m not so pushed. I’m beginning to spend more time on the new web site. Figured since the site address is on the window of the shop the site probably needs to be presentable.

I’ll eventually move the blog to the site and change the look just a little. That’s something I dread. It means I’ll have to think. Thinking’s harrrrddddd! It hurts! The web site is hard enough, but the layout of it is almost done. Next will be taking pictures of all those things, writing descriptions and putting them on the site. That promises to only take for-e-ver.

So that’s what’s going on right now. Exciting, huh? Sigh.

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It’s official!

It’s official! The window has been lettered. There’s no denying this is really a shop now. That line going across is a shelf that was there when I moved in. I’ve always wanted to remove it, but that was more complicated than it looked, so it’s still there. There are a lot of reflections in the window and I’m still unhappy with that old, green paint. I just can’t figure out what color to use instead. It needs to be something that’s historical, not a trendy color. I think we’re going to see about maybe getting the buildings put on the historical register.

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I did tell a few people and was open officially on Saturday. Not everything was priced, still isn’t, but we had it looking decent. A few friends dropped by and a few curious wanderer-ins. Or would that be wanderers-in? Made a few sales, enough to help me get a feel for the process. Easing into things is much more my style than jumping in with both feet.

Here are pictures of some of the areas:

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Spindles from the old Birmingham courthouse, iron bracket and a stack of Southern agricultural books.
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That iron stand looked nekkid on the bare, cement floor, so we gave it a “grass” rug. It looks better in person than in the picture.
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Old shopping cart in the front window.
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The “Blue” shelves. My handy dandy hubby made those shelves. Am I a lucky girl or what?
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The back window. Sorry the picture is so dark.
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I feel like I can relax a little now. Maybe stay home and clean the house. I might actually cook a meal! And who knows? Maybe I can get back into the blogging habit. I sure hope so. I miss it. Miss seeing what all of you are doing.

There’s still a lot to do before the grand opening next month, but I can see daylight now. Whew!