Hello, My Friends!~~~
I drove to a relatively close by estate sale, waited in line about 15 minutes, and emerged with nothing, nada, bupkis. But that happens sometimes. However, the sale was one of the oddest ones run by an estate sale company that I've ever been to.
First of all I learned that the homeowner who is 90, insisted on staying there during the sale. I didn't see him, but as I was in the upstairs of the house, I passed by a small room that looked like there was items for sale, but I didn't go in. Why? There was a scary looking woman lounging in a La-Z-Boy watching a small TV. She gave a "I dare you to come in here look." I wasn't sure if she was with the sale or related to the homeowner. Either way there wasn't anything in the room I wanted to explore, so I walked on by.
Second as I was waiting to get in to the house, this lady and man walked to the door and opened it. The guy with the list at the door spoke to them and found out that the lady was there to clean the house...at the request of the homeowner! What the heck?! But as I walked aroubnd the house I didn't see the lady cleaning. I mean...really???
As I told you I bought nothing. I did see a book that I asked the price of and was quoted 10 dollars. I put it down because why would anyone in their right mind pay 10 dollars for a torn up atlas from the 70's? Not me. Not anyone I know. I assumed that the reason nothing in the house was priced, was the estate sale company folks must have been too lazy to price. But they weren't too lazy to ask stupid prices.
Isn't this a pathetic and weird tale? It is proof positive that you can't always get lucky at an estate sale. But the lucky times far outweigh the times when I get bupkis.
I hope you all get far more than bupkis on your treasure hunting, and that some scary lady doesn't freak you out from her La-Z-Boy!~~~XXOO, Beth