Tuesday, April 12, 2016

All Jazzed Up

Friday was the perfect spring day. Perfect, I tell you! Well, except that we didn’t have Judy with us – she is in Hawai’i, so no pity needed! – but that meant we fit nicely into my sporty convertible. (Usually KK chauffeurs us in her comfy SUV.) AND it was sunny, And about 80 degrees. Which of course means Top Down…which is my personal definition of a perfect spring day.

Our first stop was in KK’s neighborhood, which was good because she found one of those tall bistro table-and-chairs set, and it was easy to get it back to her house. (I can get a lot in my back seat with the lid down, but not that set!) I picked up another addition to my colorful-vases-in-the-window collection, though in point of fact this is actually a hand blown aquavit glass.
At least according to the box it came in. A Kosta Boda piece from Sweden. 
It's even signed.
 
Even though it's shorter, I think it fits right in with the rest of the gang.


I also scored a lovely metal peacock yard ornament, which is currently hanging out under our Japanese maple among the maidenhair ferns. 

I admit I’m getting something of a collection of yard ornaments, but hey, this was two bucks. Yes, I am a sucker for a good deal. 

But I’m even more of a sucker for something that makes me laugh. Like these jazz-hands frogs.
 


They came from the estate sale of some folks who seemed to have been into frogs (this was not the only choice) and Nascar racing. (And now my unruly brain is seeing images of frogs at the wheels of race cars.) I’m not sure where this quartet will end up, but everywhere I try them 



they make me laugh.
My last dollar was spent at one of those sales that you think has absolutely nothing for you. Nice folks, friendly chat, but mostly kid stuff for sale. It was at the house of a middle-aged lady whose daughter and two year old boy had recently moved in, so they were trying to get rid of stuff to make everything fit in the 1800 square foot house. Especially since the middle-aged lady’s father is about to move in as well. Four generations! I hope they are one of those families who really enjoy each other’s company. Anyway, we were saying our goodbye’s and heading toward the car when I noticed this box on the driveway. 

And there were indeed Space Bags inside – those storage things that you suck the air out of so your stuff takes less room. 
One extra-large, four large, and three mediums, which I think is pretty darned good for a buck. I had been thinking about getting some, because I want to try them for travel. The mediums should be about right for my small suitcase.  Because my SIL Linda & I are about to go on a trip! (Burglars please take note that neither of our homes will be unoccupied – our husbands are staying behind along with vicious guard dogs. And guard gorillas. Just sayin’.)

She has a conference in Chicago this weekend, and I’m going along. While she is in meetings on Friday…I’ll be touring around Chicago on a Segway! Never ridden one before but have wanted to for years, so this is one of those bucket-list things. I suppose the chance of passing a garage sale while we’re touring is slim, right? I confess I have already scoped out the location of any thrift stores closest to where we’ll be staying.

When the conference is over we’ll spend a couple of days playing. Would love to hear your recommendations for where to go – and where to get the best pizza! And then we are coming home on the train! We will have our own little bedroom with a tiny bathroom, and we are very excited. This is another thing I've wanted to do for years. I've ridden on trains before, but never in a sleeper car. It's probably a good thing there won't be room in my bag for extra clothes, or I'd be tempted to put together a vintage costume for the trip. As it is, I'm sure I'll be feeling very Agatha Christie-ish. Do you think there’s any chance we might take an unexpected turn and end up in Istanbul instead of Portland?


Anyway, since we’re taking the train we want to keep our luggage as small as possible. Hence the space bags. I’ll let you know if they were useful!

17 comments:

  1. Keep your fingers crossed, but rumor has it is supposed to be 70 in Chicago this weekend. Garage sales are just starting to pop up, but it has been slow this spring....snow last weekend.

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    1. Oooh, fingers definitely crossed! I've been watching the weather forecast for a couple of weeks. Looks like at least the rain has moved off - and no more snow in the picture!

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  2. What a fun trip! Enjoy and share with us your adventures!

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  3. I live in the Chicago area. You can't go wrong with Lou Malnati's if it's deep dish pizza you're looking for. Chicago is such a great city and so much to do there! Definitely visit Millennium Park. You'll love the gardens. Although, I guess it's rather early for them. And yes, we are supposed to have weather in the 70s this weekend.

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    1. Here's another vote for Lou Malnati's. There's also a wonderful Italian restaurant in the Lincoln Park area called the Basil Leaf. I used to eat there every time I visited my sister in Chicago.

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    2. Yup, Lou's was delish! And I passed the Basil Leaf every day on the bus. Will hop off there next time I'm in town!

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  4. I think those frogs are excited about your trip, as am I! Bon Voyage!

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    1. They were also excited when I got back home again. I'm going to really like their enthusiasm!

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  5. I love those frogs with the wooden people! a crowd of creatures having a fab time. and I love the peacock, what a steal. Hope you have a wonderful trip.

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  6. I love the yard ornament - I would have picked it up for 2 bucks and found a place to put it - and all I have is a patio! And the frogs! Oh Yes! I love them in the fridge. Have a wonderful trip! There is so much to do in Chicago - I can't see how you can go wrong.

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    1. Next to food, jazz-hands frogs is what I most like seingin my fridge!

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  7. I have to tell you how much I've been enjoying your blog! I discovered it a couple of months ago and have been having a grand old time reading my way back through past posts. I'm back to 2013 already!
    On the Canadian prairies spring has just sprung and the sales are starting up again. I've found a church rummage sale and a big garage sale at the local community centre this weekend to keep me busy. I hope you will also be enjoying a fruitful weekend of garaging!

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    1. Wow, did you make my day! I was thinking about you on the Canadian prairies as we came home on the train. The northern route goes along very close to Canada, so I know exactly what your prairies look like right now!

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  8. Love, love the frogs. I think they should keep traveling around the house. I love space bags for the booth. I don't vacuum seal them, but their size makes it great to dump a whole bunch of non-selling crap in them for one price. Instant shelf-clearer!

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    1. These were the first space bags I think I've ever found on a driveway. Which indicates that they are a useful product - or they fall apart immediately and go into the trash!

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I really love your comments. Thanks for coming along on my thrifty adventures!

 
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