Hi Kris. Another episode full of great finds. Your lovely urns with your new flowers look beautiful. So glad you were able to spend Mother's day with your son. He is a handsome young man. I sure you are so proud of him.
❤ YOUR YARD AND FLOWERS ARE READY BEAUTIFUL....I LOVE THE URNS ALSO...I WISH YOU A BELATED HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY.....ALSO, YOUR SON IS VERY HANDSOME AND HE APPEARS TO BE VERY HAPPY....AS MOTHERS, WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED ABOUT THAT !!
I'm from Ohio originally and have many Longaberger baskets. I thought it would be helpful for you to know that the liner can be washed but put it over the plastic to keep it from shrinking. And do use cold water. Enjoy your posts from Marco Island Florida
Here you were anxiously waiting for spring / nice weather and Bam, here it is. Pretty! 🪻🌸🌷 As much as you go thrifting, you should put some towels in your vehicle so you can line your shopping cart and wrap your items. The way your things rattle around in your cart is nerve-racking!
You are so right. I keep lots of supplies in my car, but it doesn't help me when I'm rolling a rattling cart from the store TO my car! It always worries me - especially when I go over the threshold from the store to the parking lot.
Hi Chris love your videos . I wanted to share something about Hull pottery. Unfortunately it has very high lead levels. I found this out after I had purchased Hull bakeware at a tagsale. I was looking up the maximum heat it could tolerate in the oven. Then a site popped up about the lead levels. I know those coffee cups are tempting but you shouldn't use any Hull product for food. They look nice on display if you're a collector. I have mine on a shelf in my kitchen but I'll never be able to use them
I cringed when you didnt get the 2 red shenango plates because there were only 2. When people are collecting sometimes they need smaller amounts in order to complete a set. That is especially true for the older things that are not as easy to find.
I definitely agree with you about the need for replacement pieces on older sets. I just need to decide which pieces I want to buy, store and sell - there's only so much room. The plates were very pretty, though!
Chain thrift stores in Connecticut are often a bit on the high side - at least when items first go on the shelves. If they stay there for a few days, prices drop. The dog planters were found at Salvation Army in Newington, CT.
Hi Kris. Another episode full of great finds. Your lovely urns with your new flowers look beautiful. So glad you were able to spend Mother's day with your son. He is a handsome young man. I sure you are so proud of him.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! My son is coming to visit for a few days again tomorrow evening - I can't wait to see him!
❤ YOUR YARD AND FLOWERS ARE READY BEAUTIFUL....I LOVE THE URNS ALSO...I WISH YOU A BELATED HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY.....ALSO, YOUR SON IS VERY HANDSOME AND HE APPEARS TO BE VERY HAPPY....AS MOTHERS, WE ARE ALWAYS PLEASED ABOUT THAT !!
Thank you so much for your very kind comments! They made my day!
You look really good in anything you wear!! I’m jealous
I love watching your channel. You are a delight.
I'm so glad you enjoy the channel! You are very kind to take the time to leave me such a nice comment - it made my day!
I'm from Ohio originally and have many Longaberger baskets. I thought it would be helpful for you to know that the liner can be washed but put it over the plastic to keep it from shrinking. And do use cold water. Enjoy your posts from Marco Island Florida
Thank you so much for letting me know! I bet Marco Island is an absolutely beautiful place to live!
Here you were anxiously waiting for spring / nice weather and Bam, here it is. Pretty! 🪻🌸🌷
As much as you go thrifting, you should put some towels in your vehicle so you can line your shopping cart and wrap your items. The way your things rattle around in your cart is nerve-racking!
You are so right. I keep lots of supplies in my car, but it doesn't help me when I'm rolling a rattling cart from the store TO my car! It always worries me - especially when I go over the threshold from the store to the parking lot.
I sent comments twice but they aren't showing for some reason, so if you read them twice, my apologies!!
Hi Laura! No, they didn't come through, but thank you for trying!
Love your flowers.
Thank you! They're so cheerful, especially after the long winter months.
Hi Chris love your videos . I wanted to share something about Hull pottery. Unfortunately it has very high lead levels. I found this out after I had purchased Hull bakeware at a tagsale. I was looking up the maximum heat it could tolerate in the oven. Then a site popped up about the lead levels. I know those coffee cups are tempting but you shouldn't use any Hull product for food. They look nice on display if you're a collector. I have mine on a shelf in my kitchen but I'll never be able to use them
That's fascinating! Thank you so much for letting me know, I really appreciate it!
Maybe the little metal box is a recipe box
I bet you're right!
I cringed when you didnt get the 2 red shenango plates because there were only 2. When people are collecting sometimes they need smaller amounts in order to complete a set. That is especially true for the older things that are not as easy to find.
I definitely agree with you about the need for replacement pieces on older sets. I just need to decide which pieces I want to buy, store and sell - there's only so much room. The plates were very pretty, though!
Their prices are kind of high, what state and city is this in? Thanks😲😲
Chain thrift stores in Connecticut are often a bit on the high side - at least when items first go on the shelves. If they stay there for a few days, prices drop. The dog planters were found at Salvation Army in Newington, CT.