Citywide garage sale

This weekend was our citywide garage sale.  (Although, as Harvey astutely pointed out to me, calling Savannah a “city” is a bit of a stretch.  “Townwide garage sale would be more accurate,” he said, and I have to agree.)

But, aptly named or not, Harvey and I spent some quality time running down bargains and looking over other people’s old junk.  And we found some real treasures in amongst the crap!

1.  These handy little spice jars.

spice jars

2.  Some useful Tupperware items.  (Since moving out on my own, I have very few food-storage type containers.)

Tupperware

3.  A couple of small coolers/Thermoses.  Always handy.

coolers

4.  An ice cream scoop, a silver pie server, and a small Christmas tin, which will be squirrelled away to be used at Christmas for giving cookies.

ice cream scoop, pie server, Xmas tin

5.  Three brass candlesticks, of the romantic “Wee Willie Winky” variety.  I have a vision of myself, enveloped in a silky wrapper, with long, loose tresses tumbling down my back, using one of these candlesticks (with a candle in it, naturally) to espy dark and mysterious corners and cupboards.  (Never mind that I don’t own a silky wrapper, nor do I have long tresses any more.  I can dream, can’t I?)

candlesticks

6.  Two bookcases, badly needed at my place.  You can see some of my knitting books have already taken up residence on the second one, there.

green bookcase

bookcase

7.  A large basket and a cool spindle, which was labelled a “yarn winder.”  Hah!  Those people obviously know nothing!  Nothing!

basket and spindle

8.  A wire shelving system, which came with 42 sides, a steal at only $5.  (A representative sample shown here.)

wire shelving units

9.  A stoneware bowl, good for holding fruit, onions, or other such sundries. 

stoneware bowl

10.  Eleven very acceptable wine glasses for only $2!  $2.00!  Yes, indeed. 

11 wine glasses

11.  A new bike for Harvey, not pictured.  He is absolutely happy as a clam about this, and wants to ride all over town, right now.

12.  And, saving the best for last, an almost brand-new pair of Dansko clogs, in exactly my size.  These are a $100 pair of shoes which I obtained for the low, low price of….wait for it….$7.50. 

Dansko clogs

It’s hard to describe how happy this makes me.  I love these shoes and already own two pairs in a couple of different colors.  Ever since I worked in a commercial kitchen, I’ve developed a slight addiction to these clogs.  Oh, my goodness.  Be still, my beating heart. 

9 Responses to “Citywide garage sale”

  1. Bobbie Says:

    What a haul! I’m glad to hear that you and Harvey are starting to feather your new nest. I have one of those ice cream scoops that I bought at a yard sale over @% years ago, and it’s the BEST. The Dansko clogs were a real steal! If I come visit, will you take me yard saleing? I never find that much good stuff!

  2. Ellen Says:

    Good haul!

  3. Desirae Says:

    Ooooh. Nice Finds!

    I had that wire mesh shelving in highschool and took it to the one year of college I attended. They look very cool, but were so hard to put together. Easy assembly, riiiigggghht. You have to have super strength to get them together and apart!

  4. MonicaPDX Says:

    Good grief, you made out like a bandit – congrats! Re candlesticks – don’t forget silently creeping down the grand staircase in the middle of the night to investigate mysterious noises. (Wearing silk wrapper, yadda yadda, plus additional requirement of *not* carrying any sort of weapon.) That’s a mandatory event at least once for any Gothic romance/mystery/whatever scenario! Although I always wondered why they didn’t use the servant’s stairs, but then those damsels never were much for stealth over more scenic drama… Unless, of course, they were investigating a secret passage…

  5. janine Says:

    Wow! What a haul! That wire mesh storage looks jus tthe think for stash 🙂

  6. Rima Says:

    Oh my gosh!!!! ALL wonderful finds!

    Love the silver pie server AND the Dansko clogs AND the stoneware bowl!
    I hope you ended a most magnificent day with some bubbly in those wine glasses while watching Harvey take a spin on his new bike. Enjoy!

  7. Shelda Says:

    I’m trying to imagine how you got it all home! ;^) I like the “feathering the nest” comment. Indeed, and it all looks like fine stuff! Congrats, and enjoy.

    I have to admit I have a similar fantasy about those particular type of candles holders!

  8. Kristy Says:

    Wow, your stuff really makes me want to go yard sale-ing! Danskos for $7.50? Amazing.

  9. Deb Says:

    Oh! Soso jealous!! What an awesome sale! The Danskos? and that gorgeous blue green shelf, and the spindle and yes, candlelight is totally for dreaming.