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therusticcottage Posted - Sep 04 2005 : 9:38:11 PM
We went yesterday to help my 75 year old in-laws clean out their garage. Both tend to be pack rats and the garage hadn't been done in 15 years! It was so full that they could hardly get the car in. We had a 20 yard dumpster in the driveway and when we got done it was full.

My mom-in-law was in the giving away mood and I came home with so many treasures! My favorite is an electric ice cream maker that had only been used once. I've wanted one forever. Tomorrow we're going to Missy's and make ice cream. I also got some vintage linens that were my hubby's grandmothers. Those are real treasures to me since I just adored his grandma. She was quite the seamstress and I got to bring home her tomato pincushion -- I love it! I got a Sunbeam Mixmaster Mixer, Dazey Seal A Meal, a bright red metal kitchen cart from the 50's, and a really cool concrete bird bath pedestal. The pedestal had the top broken and had been painted white but the paint is now chippy. It looks so cool sitting in my yard, even without a top. I may just leave it that way.

I've been having fun all day cleaning and finding places for my "new" things.

"If you are lucky enough to have a garden, you are lucky enough!"
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ivmeer Posted - Sep 06 2005 : 07:45:56 AM
When my grandparents moved out of their house and into an apartment, my grandmother gave me a pair of brass candlesticks that had belonged to her grandmother, and had been brought over from the Ukraine from her mother.

I light my Sabbath candles on them every week. They're wonderful.
Horseyrider Posted - Sep 05 2005 : 6:24:36 PM
You know, I totally understand. Some of the most cherished items in my home aren't valuable ones; they're ones that belonged to the women who came before me. I think of them often as I use the things that were once a part of their everyday lives.

They truly are treasures.
quiltedess Posted - Sep 05 2005 : 06:57:49 AM
Kay: One year a tree branch fell down and broke the top part of my ceramic bird bath. So I put a gazing ball on top. It worked great! Congratulations on all your great finds.
Nancy

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