Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Downsizing On Dress Dummies II

Here she goes, the one to many not even to try to resell.

I left her just before midnight in bulk trash across the street. I woke up too late this morning to check if she was taken before the big truck came. Never mind. She had weather spots from standing outdoors years ago, and the beaded fringes had kind of yellowed from standing inside uncovered for too long. There was no way of cleaning that up.

I'm happy with the empty space.

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

Minimalist Cooking

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.

Chest now stores more frying and other small pans than my oven did. And space for all my cutting boards!

Monday, December 29, 2025

Our Free Library II

Before the mysterious disappearing of one of the racks of the most social free libraries in my neighbourhood, early April this year one morning the shelves were almost completely empty.

I didn't show the other location yet, double sized under a historic bridge shelter and it had big empty spaces. And I heard even books had been taken from other neighbourhoods.

To this day nobody knows who or why. Speculations were it could be for selling on King's Day market. Formerly Queen's Day. Possible, but my idea is that the amount taken was too big for that. Even if they had managed to sell a third, what have they done with the leftovers? More plausible is that someone needed a quick supply of books to fill up a market stall or shop. But what a lame way to do so.

Sure I take books there for my internet shop. But never more than five at once, normally one to three, and not every day. And I pick out the titles that are really scientific or otherwise not interesting for the passer by. Chicklits and thrillers don't go anyway. But I make students and young managers across the country happy with what they look for at a reasonable price. Sometimes titles are rare and not available new. My profit is the fee for passing them through.

Both free libraries filled up fairly quickly again, partly with the help of the thrift shop.

The bridge location even made it to the national newspapers! Well, with six racks covered from rain it could be the largest one int the country. And I have that at 300 meters from my front door.

Sunday, December 28, 2025

Our Free Library I


Some of the canned fruits found two weeks ago, a Lidl brand. Expiry date nothing to worry about. I also had two with pear halves. Placed those already, one by one, at the free library by the lack of having anything like a blessing box nearby that I know of. But I'm careful with it because it's officially only for books and too much other stuff will alarm the authorities and may freak out inhabitants who somehow are obsessively scared of rats. And nobody wants to loose those bookshelves! But I saw one of the cans taken within hours, as by chance I passed there again the same day.

This is the library when it was still next to the supermarket. Under the gallery, a dry place for the books and a great meeting place for locals.

Two years ago the supermarket did a renovation or even expanded. Not sure about that because I shop at another further down.

Anyway, library had to go but found a new place across the street. Same gallery, but with New York Pizza on its right side. Neighbourhood had to get used. Then fairly soon after the recycle center opened on the left side. This turned out to be the success formula! From day one everybody embraced this new 'shop', free books almost next to their entrance just fits. And I see even more people standing and chatting there than before.

Do you notice the new rack in wood colour? This is a weird story. This summer one of them miraculously disappeared. Must have been stolen, it wasn't anywhere in the trash nearby. Thrift shop replaced it as soon as we had one available. Isn't that community thinking? Though we do dump unsold books, we have nothing to do with the maintenance.

More to tell but later.

Friday, December 26, 2025

Downsizing On Dress Dummies

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.


Strong iron foot!

The thing is Freek also found me an even better alternative. A more professional sturdy model on a wooden pole with an intact tripod. I forgot when but I had it for years. Just started using it now and I prefer the neutral cover over the blue decorated satin.

Next thing to do is to retrash the white satin dummy, including fan foot and rod. It won't be easy but selling is a no go. I have to continue downsizing.

Thursday, December 25, 2025

Merry Christmas, Happy Solstice

Modest Season's greetings from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

This is our only decoration and with 40 cm high it's enough. Placed upstairs in the Chef's apartment. I found it across the street last November or so including working lights but just left it in the hallway. Man found it and took it without asking, the stinker. But it's fine with me. Up here we look at it together at least. Bad picture without flash but to show the lights.

He had one without lights before that he had found years ago. That one had the cute musical instruments. That he now added to the lit tree that only had a few tiny balls. Top star I had somewhere, most likely found in some trashed bag with small things. Pic with flash here to show details.

Note: Bastet statue, bought. We love it. Globe, curb found last year. Wall, to be repainted.

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?

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Emergency Food Stock



Four days ago: two bags full of groceries neatly placed on the curb, on my way to recycling center and then post office. I had to turn back and bring them home first.

In the end it wasn't that exciting, but I won't say dissappointing. Just that where I had hoped for soups the big cans were fruits in sirup which we don't eat and a part of the volume was taken up by shoes and textiles. Good for kilo price though. This lot here is what I kept. For now.

I also don't like the dried soup, but the last time I tried I didn't add much. Maybe it will taste better if I use it as a base stock of a really home made soup. Omelet mix never tried. Not to judge yet.



Very happy with pasta, rice an couscous. Machine soap always welcome.

It looks like the giver had stocked up on discounts, possibly for the Covid19 lockdown in 2020. As all products have an expiry date between 2022 and 2024. Nothing to worry about and safe to eat.

Bag made me think: expat leaving or just going home for the Holidays clearing out?

There never had been any official advice for making emergency supplies for the lockdown, but a lot of people did. Sheep behaviour. Now with the situation in the East of Europe there is and I don't know what to think of it. But with this I will easily last the recommended 72 hours.

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

A Meaningful Christmas Gift

Don't you love a piece of good old craftsmanship like this?

                        
I was straight away in love with it when I found it over five years ago, right across the street, despite the seemingly poor condition. I can't say how old, but my feeling says 1960's latest.


The worn out paint doesn't say anything about the construction, and despite cracks, it turned out to be very stable. I left it in a corner of my bedroom to list later but it stayed there for years. Finally last year I moved it to my kitchen, because my plastic step stool went upstairs. Chef cook there wanted it. Fine with me, as it's smaller than the plastic one, just high enough for my planks and looking good. 

However a replacement came, a fold-up Pullman that I picked up cycling home. Not half the charm but taking even less place than that. And it's higher which makes it more versatile. So I was ready to let my beauty go for a fair price and a hopefully good destination.

Because it was already there I photographed it on my kitchen floor. Without the option of taking it to the yard, I think this makes the pictures a bit more attractive than on my wood imitation living room vinyl.


I listed it with all the defects and cracks clearly showing and set no price. Just curious what it would do. First evening I had a bid of €25 and someone else sent a message offering that or 20. I forgot. But none of them reacted back, so I gladly removed things thinking what looks to good to be true is too good to be true.

Then four weeks nothing. Until yesterday morning someone offered €10. That made sense, but she withdrew, messaging her husband found back his old work stool. Okay... Well glad they didn't get it. Something better happened. Yesterday evening another bid of 10 came in and I was able set the deal within hours with a pick-up appointment for this morning. Very young man came to my door. First looking with admiration at the craftsmanship, but saynig the pictures had showed that already. Handed me the cash and then the story came. He was going to do a complete restoration to serve as a doorstep for a camper. A Christmas gift for his friend who just bought the vehicle (second hand I presume if the gadget was missing).

I can see him right now sanding and maybe filling up cracks. I agree with Gregg Koepp from Not Buying Anything that bringing gifts just for the sake of bringing a gift is wrong. To bring your love and yourself means most. But in this case, someone putting sweat and time into something that a friend actually needs, makes a beautiful story. Made my day!

Merry Christmas to my readers!

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Kemetyl Winter Screenwash

Taking indoor photographs does involve cleaning and organizing my crowded space. Not that I'm that lazy and a big neglector where it comes to the first, but when you live alone and not that many people come over it tends to lose priority. There are more fun things to do after all. So a little kick is welcome for me.

To sell the cat litter box I gave my bathroom floor and wall a job. And for other pics that I took today and will show later my kitchen top and tiles were ready for a treatment.

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.

Monday, December 15, 2025

Extra Large Litter Tray Savic Nestor Jumbo




I found this just five days ago in front of my door. Tossed on top of the bulk trash pile half upside down looking like trash as well. Totally intact and almost new at closer look.
 
And a cute cat's doormat hidden inside.

I looked it up and found it's available new at lowest retail price €31,99. I listed it €10 set no bidding no bargaining and got it. Very nice lady came today and I had to hear the whole story about the old cat, how after his passing away they cleaned up the tray but then the top cracked, and now, long after they have two new kittens. And using the roofless tray make a lot of mess of course.

I just love it when buyers don't just pay and walk off and I take all my time to listen. 

Mind you, yesterday I had to go to a supermarket just outside my neighbourhood to get what was out of stock in mine. And on the way back I saw the exact same litter tray parked by a sidewalk... Unfortunately, with my bike loaded already no way to take it home and even then. But made me think: maybe another cat owner who found out that a huge tray is nice for the cat but takes too much place in a city apartment?

My customer came from outside of town by car, half an hour ride, so I take it she lives in a house that has enough place.

I see loads of litter boxes in the trash all around but normally I never take them. They are clumsy things to bring home. But it always makes me wonder why they were trashed. My own is a 35 year old non fancy model that generations of cats have used and my current one is happy enough with.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Baby Sports Match Score Board

I was looking through really old photographs for another dress dummy I have to get rid of, knowing I have it with garments on. And possibly good enough for listing without dragging it around to take fresh ones.



Then I came across this. The 'Jonge Leeuwen' (Young Lions) is a kid's fanclub for the national Dutch soccer team. Apart from keeping the score it also procuces cheering and hooting sounds. Maybe a bit silly or childish for the 10+ years old, I'd think it's pretty cool for the very young ones playing whatever game on a party or so. 

It was issued as a promo by a Dutch bank that holds a lion in it's logo. I tried it on markets and online without success. And forgot about it. Just realized it's still sitting out of sight on top of a cupboard in my room. I need to free the space because fairly soon repairs on my ceiling there are needed. So this goes to thrift shop coming week. I just have to check on batteries. At the time (Jan 2016) they were still working. Hopefully in the best case they just ran down but didn't leak and cause damage. Then I'll put some old ones in that don't work in my camera anymore, but are most likely good enough for this.

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Heineken Beer Sweater And T-Shirt 'On The Rocks'




From the bag with the caps: skiing themed promo garments, sold within two weeks without much hassle.

First listed as a set but without pics of the T-shirt. Same print and size anyway. Then someone wanted to come pick up the sweater. So during the evening I made shots of the T-shirt. Person didn't show up that next morning. Bummer, but I'm used to that. Then still made separate listings. Yesterday someone payed online for both after all, and I shipped them today. Made €20. I asked €30 but that was my high bet. Happy!

One hooded sweater from the same lot to go: https://www.marktplaats.nl/seller/view/m2341602652

Tuesday, December 09, 2025

Fake Fur Coat

Most of my recent sales have been also recent finds and I haven't started on listing old stuff that is clogging my space. However at least I'm preventing adding to the pile and with things moving well now I'm ready to get started downsizing.

I think I found this in 2018. It was tossed in some kind of big plastic box with filthy things on top. But I managed to get the coat home clean. Unfortunately it said no size and it smelled heavily of perfume. Not to list on internet. I planned to bring it to the first market in spring 2019. Then my friend had a hernia so markets were off for the season. And then Covid hit us in 2020. End of markets. I hung the coat as a kind of decoration on the antique doll that my neighbour brought me around the same time and this has been a sort of decoration in my living room ever since. 

I want that space empty now. The decision today was first to get rid of the coat. One shot to document it, then in the bag for recycle shop. The smell is off by now but it could use a dry clean treatment to fresh it up. Out tomorrow hoping it will find a new owner in a goodwill thrift shop.
Now the mannequin is ready to be listed. Though very old and damaged, it has a unique 1910 or so shape for women's clothes that ask for a corset. We'll see.

Sunday, December 07, 2025

Heineken Beer Baseball Caps


Just sold. Found in a bag of tossed textiles, this autumn, but because of the photography hassle I explained in my post before yesterday I finally listed them just under two weeks ago. More recently I added two sweaters and a T-shirt that came along. I'm sure they will go as well.

At least for these promotional brand products my pictures were good enough.

Price tag still on one of them I asked €5 each fixed price. Listed as a set, sold as a set.

Clearing Out

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...