Here she goes, the one to many not even to try to resell.
I'm happy with the empty space.
A SIMPLE ACCOUNT OF REUSABLE GOODS FOUND IN THE TRASH, THE SALES, THE KEEPS AND THE TRANSFORMATIONS
Here she goes, the one to many not even to try to resell.
I'm happy with the empty space.
This is my current cooking equipment.
Bottom to top: Chest of drawers formerly lining my hallway. Contents, mainly shoes partly retrashed, brought to thrift shop, otherwise found other places. Still needs that paint job.Mini oven. Found months before I needed it across the street and was waiting on top of the chest still in the hallway. I didn't test it but somehow it looked good. It's not a beauty but turned out to work fine! Stains on top are paint damage. Great to warm up sausage rolls and other small things that before I wouldn't heat up the gas oven for.
An electrical two-burner camping or table cooker. I bought it as an emergency in 2015. Chef's brand new state of the art electric stove arrived on a Friday, him and neighbour Freek enthousiastically brought his old totally unsafe of cheap Chinese make gas stove (given to him by a neighbour 2006 or so) to the street already. But to connect the new one adaptations in the house had to be done and I couldn't get the technician until Monday. The light weight device was cheap and good enough to warm up things for us over the week-end and make coffee. I spent the money with this in mind that my own old 1960's Etna was still working well enough, but it had a 'user maual', and badly needed a new gas hose, but I was reluctant investing in that. In the end getting tired of always turning on and off the main gas switch I took the new two-burner down and put it on top of the shut lid of the stove. Oven only for storage.
Until one morning, and I don't know how this happened overnight, my Etna had sunk through its front legs. Never thought about fixing it, I wheeled it out on my dolly (also see chest in my hallway here) first trash night, installed my mini oven and this is all I need.
Pan on top a recent find. A bit higher than my regular 20 cms, great for half liter soups that need mashing. Lid is a separate find that came by itself, turns out to be more practical than the original one.
In the past I've been thrilled to get curb found dress dummies or displays, but though I retrashed some I have too many. Time to sell.
I made an overview for myself. If you care look back with me.
2007: Card board male torso and a front part lady model. The latter a street market stall thing. I gave both back to the curb. I aleady have a sturdier male torso for the Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfigger polo's that I found earlier this year. Just can't find them. Stored away somewhere to keep clean...
2008: The first thing coming close to a real mannequin.
2009: I found a way to make it stand up on a pole. Somehow I only used it for my handmade scarves and didn't start selling clothing on line until 2016.
2009 earlier: A baby mannequin without hands. I really wonder if I should keep it. But the idea is to start on kid's clothes once I pick up knitting again.
2016: The antique dummy, found by my neighbour Freek, probably had just come in then. In one piece easier to drag to the yard. There is an issue with the tripod though, so I had to be careful with that. I listed it, but had no reactions yet.
2017: The complete and intact version of the one found in 2008 also found by Freek. So far the one I used most to sell clothes and with fair success. But being the same construction I know the post could break off by dragging it around to much. But looking most attractive, second one to list, it sold quickly.
Modest Season's greetings from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
No more big trees for me as I had in the past. To much hassle and I lack place. I still have this one in storage and it will have to go sooner or later. As well as the one my friend left me in 2003! I'm afraid they're not good enough to resell. I gave away a lot of the decorations already too.
I'm not against decorations as such. The tree as a symbol of the returning light and growing season, as in ancient times celebrated by the Germanics, makes sense to me. Perhaps some day in the future, I may do a rescued live tree again.
I just hope that more and more people will realize that we are pushed by commerce to buy more and new stuff every year. My parents had two boxes that came from the attic every year. Only broken or really old things were replaced.
On our last sales day before closing until the new year, a young man came to bring a box full of near new balls to the thrift shop saying I don't need them anymore. My collegue asked: no more decorations? His reply: we decided on a new colour. Need I say more?
My helper for a long while has been a jug of car screen wash! Picked up some two years ago two streets down by a glass recycling bin. It was still over half full and I thought: if it cleans car windows, why not my house windows and other surfaces and it does. Of course!
I'm using the liquid from a used up spray bottle. I think I have enough left for at least half a year. After that we can alway go back to vinegar and white spirit. The natural things to clean with if you haven't a to be rescued product at hand.
Three things listed less than two weeks ago out tomorrow! Today, I had to pack these two bulky items in a box of limited size, partly becaus...