Friday, October 1, 2010

Slumming with Earl & Kathy

Earl and I took in a couple garage sales this afternoon. It was such a lovely day, so we jumped in the car and headed out.  After hitting the sales that we were looking for, we followed an Estate sale sign down a long drive and found this. A gosh darn real "Estate"!  This little cottage was on a sparkling lake, the gardens were full of sculpture. It was just plain amazing. If any of you live in a house like this please excuse my farmgirl awe of this kind of living. There were massive spiral staircases inside, an infinity pool out by the lake and they were serving appetizers for pity sake. At an estate sale. This was my first appetizer/estate sale.
 I live a sheltered life.
Of course we went in.
I only got a couple photos because one of the estate sale guys started giving me the stink eye.
I was dying for the $500 crystal bowl on the $2500 table.
 I was thinking this $6500 bone and ivory chinese warrior would make a lovely holder of towels in my bath, What think you? Hmmm, on the other hand I wouldn't want that grumpy face staring at me as I stepped out of the shower. It might give me a complex. And what exactly is he doing to his beard?
After we left, we headed for our kind of shopping. Salvation Army, where I found a light blue sweater set for $1 and a pretty green linen blouse for $5. Earl got 4 shirts for $1 each.  I looked to see if they had any Chinese soldier statues but they must have sold the last one  before I got there.
Go figure.

30 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness a real high falutin estate sale. I'm more the Salvation Army thrift store sale gal myself.

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  2. Wow - the 'estates' around here usually involve barns and sheds. And certainly not appetizers! It looks like a beautiful home though.

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  3. Wow! A fun place to visit. I'm glad you got a couple of photos before that guy gave you the look.

    An afternoon poking around sales and shops with Warren would be so much fun. We'll have to plan some fun time soon.

    Becky K.

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  4. Haha!! "go figure" that was punny.

    What an incredible home! So funny to end up there. You know nobody bought that stuff. Wonder who the people were.

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  5. That's the problem with shopping an estate sale at a 'real' estate...it's like shopping an upscale boutique!! But thanks for taking the pictures...I would have been too intimidated!!

    Yay for the Salvation Army!

    XO,
    Janie

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  6. I would almost be afraid to go inside! But what an experience I would miss. Thanks for sharing a bit with us. What's wrong with the estate sale man - no sense of humor? Love your SA bargains.
    ~Adrienne~

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  7. I'm SO glad you passed on the Chinese warrior.

    I'd have to leave Thanksgiving early because there'd be no way I'd be able to use your bathroom with him staring at me: "Hurry up or I use my sword on you!"

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  8. LOL!!!! I was laughing out loud at this post Kathy! Who lives like that?

    Thank you for making me laugh tonight.
    xo
    Penny

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  9. I'm with you Kathy! I'll meet you at Salvation Army and we can avoid all Chinese soldiers and stink eyes!

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  10. I dare you to make your own paper mache Chinese warrior!

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  11. The things people waste money on...amazing! I like your kid of bargain hunting...nothing like a good thrift shop. Happy you both had a fun day.

    Janet xox

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  12. That's not like any estate sale I've ever been to either! Hope you ate at least one appetizer!

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  13. what on earth? Amazing! I love you!!!! xoxo
    Victoria

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  14. Wow! That's some estate sale! You cracked me up with the warrior guy...I wouldn't want to see that face when I get out of the shower either! Too bad Salvation Army was all sold out - haha!

    Have a great weekend!
    Kathleen

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  15. Now that sale is a bit high end for my budget....

    Love your sweet blog...thank you for visiting me the other day. Off to take a peek around. oxoxo

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  16. Whoa! Some joint!
    Not your Good will prices ....
    Fun to check it all out though.
    Yeah, what is he doing with his beard????
    Did pretty well at the salvation army!
    happy weekend,
    Kathy @
    Sweet Up-North Mornings...

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  17. I rather shop at the salvation army!It's such a cute story.I'm glad you found some stuff....Kathy

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  18. haaahhha.a...what an adorable post. The closest I've come to having appetizers at a sale was a garage sale and the little girl had a lemonade and cookie stand set up...she was giving away more than she was selling.:)

    Now, that is a beautiful house!! Wonder, at those prices, if they sold it all?

    Bill just mentioned he needed to go with me on the next thrifting day...needs some "new" shirts.
    xo bj

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  19. Not exactly my kind of sale either. Sometimes it's good to see how the other half lives. Mimi

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  20. Sounds like a fun day was had, indeedy. Love the post title. :)
    Have a lovely day, Kathy ~ xox Alexandra

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  21. Lovely blog. I have been following for a while. I have a dilemma today though. I have recently viewed a blog post, made a mental note to go back to it, then forgot which blog I was on. So, my question is have you recently posted a blog about a new rug in your kitchen? Thanks.

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  22. Lovely blog. I have been following for a while. I have a dilemma today though. I have recently viewed a blog post, made a mental note to go back to it, then forgot which blog I was on. So, my question is have you recently posted a blog about a new rug in your kitchen? Thanks.

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  23. What great fun! I went to a home estate sale in my neighborhood and every room was full of stuff for sale! heck the hole house was for sale LOL.
    You were at a fancy estate sale...
    Have a sweet day and hugs, Elizabeth

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  24. go figure...no chinese warrior at SA? LOL! cute post! gorgeous home!!

    xo
    b

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  25. I've never heard of an estate sale like the one you show here. It looks like museum quality pieces, and not in my price range either.

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  26. LOL! There's no accounting for taste is there? I would have been so excited to get into that home and explore but so dissapointed to get the stink eye! It sounds like you had much more fun at the thrift store!

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  27. Thanks for coming by today, Kathy.

    I am so fickle when it comes to decorating..I don't usually fall for the fads much but I do love the words and numbers on things right now. Using the labels seemed a good way to go..can't afford to mess up 9 pretty, lined baskets. :))

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  28. Beautiful house, but ummm...definitely not my style (or price range) either! That Chinese warrior guy is just plain ugly, tacky, and scary looking!

    I'd meet you at a resale shop anytime over those kinds of estate sales. But each to their own! ;-)

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  29. Well, I guess you can mark off "attend an estate sale at a REAL estate" from your Bucket List! :O I'd be afraid to move in a place like that, for fear of breaking something! Thanks for a great post!

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  30. $6,500 for Mr. Grumpy? I bet he is still sitting there grumpy that no one wants him! What an experience. Looks like it was a fun outing.

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