Can't Believe I Found This In The TRASH! Garbage Day
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2020
- Trash Picking Episode 46. In shock at what I found because to me, it is a real treasure! Come along for a trash picking adventure!
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How can anyone just throw out historic photos? I'll never understand since I love to preserve history. So glad you got there in time to rescue them.
May have been cleaning a house out after someone passed away. Not everyone has family to leave things to, or ones who would be interested.
Thanks for saying this. People are always saying why don't the family keep the photos. They come from these families with tons of relatives. Some of us aren't in that situation. There are times when there is no one left in a family.
If there isn’t anyone for the items to go to, it would be something to give to the local historical society.
Maybe a divorce and what was left behind got trashed.
Not everyone wants a pic of people they don't know.
I love the school items. The school yearbooks will be so much fun to look through. My husband graduated from high school in Alaska. He was an army brat. He went to 13 different schools before graduation. He is older than I am and one day he mentioned that he didn’t get his yearbook when he graduated. So that year for his birthday he got his yearbook. It took me a lot of phone calls because we live in Texas. The school he graduated from is no longer there. But I called around and found one left from that year 1972. Now this was in the year 1999 when I was doing this. He was extremely shocked and grateful that I got his yearbook for him. I was so excited to have been able to get it for him.
Stay safe and God Bless
What a loving and thoughtful 🎁 💝
What a nice thing to do for your husband. My husband was stationed at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks at that time and our son in law is currently stationed in Juneau with our daughter and granddaughter. Coast Guard. Beautiful place, Alaska.
What a loving, heartfelt gift. Hope he loved it.💗
One day I came upon a group of excited people going through boxes, finding all kinds of great things. Then, out came a young lady screaming STOP....I am moving and you are taking my things. I will never forget that scene.
Darlene , Something like that happened where I live, it was on a Saturday and people thought it was a yard sale! Funny, But Not Ready!
@@LindaFoyle Right, not funny for one losing their stuff
Oh my goodness!! Thank goodness she only picks on trash day and only things that are truly on the curb or marked free!!
Darlene Aitken ~ You totally misunderstood me, It's NOT funny to have your belongings taken from you!! Go back and read again. I'm a grown women who knows the difference between right and wrong!
@@LindaFoyle I was agreeing with you, but take it anyway you want.
Mason jar factoid: when bought NEW, jars come with lids and screwbands. Jars and screwbands are kept until they show signs of cracks, chips, rust or dents that may effect the seal. The lids are the separate flat disks with the rubberized seal and are a one time use. When I was actively canning, I always bought jars at yard sales etc. The screwbands and lids are cheap and abundant. It is never wise to reuse any other type of jar (mayo, jelly) for canning as they lack the physical integrity of a canning jar. Leave those for your buttons and marbles. 😉
Renee, I volunteer at our towns museum. We have a school room. We take in all kinds of school things old and new. I don't understand people throwing away history. Donate it. Glad you saved it. ❤🇺🇸👏
Thank you for your volunteer work! (I volunteered at a small local museum myself for over 10 years.)
My philosophy of what I find is what I am supposed to have is the same as yours. I get so excited when I find something I need just when I need it. God provides.
OMG the canning jars!!!!
You are so funny opening those bags, and the look on your face like
wonder! You always find the funnest treasures-Love your videos!
Keep junking for great treasures!
As we say here in Scotland. ‘What’s fur ye will no go by ye’.!!!
That is a beautiful saying! I would love to hear it with the lovely Scottish accent. I love the Scottish accent. I was in Scotland with my mom in September 2010. The trip was my birthday gift from my mom and dad. Sadly that fabulous week in Edinburgh was the last vacation I had with my mom, she passed a few years ago. I would love to visit Scotland again. You are lucky to live in such a beautiful country.
@@skaarup33 Thank you so much.
I'm sorry for your loss. Maybe one day you will return to Scotland and this time spend it in Glasgow....better place😘❤
On those fruit baskets there is Dr Pol vet and he uses them for splints for dogs and cats, he breaks them down and uses the slats in them. He also said they were very hard to find anymore. He can fix any animal when other vets can't. Very knowledgeable. Great finds especially the Christmas Stencils. And yearbooks and framed old school photos. Glad they got saved from the dump.
I love it when you get excited for those items, I can her it in your voice never mind your facial expression. Priceless Kid. ❤🙏❤
Can't believe I'm watching trash picking videos and LOVING it!!
Nothing wrong with that! Thank you for watching!
Hi Renee, if you put the military yearbooks on the market they will probably sell. Having served myself (training in Bainbridge, MD) 1960 and 61, and married for 57 years to a Navy retiree those yearbooks are pretty special. Exciting finds for you today!
I sell on Ebay and I've sold odds and ends of militaria to a lot of veterans who were happy to get it. I've never seen one of those yearbooks; most families don't let them loose!
Thank you both for your service!!
You always find the most coolest and interesting things ! Love going treasure hunting with you ! May Sir God always bless you !
Really enjoyed this one. Finding local history is always fun. Following your adventures is a pleasure. Thank you!
You HAD a GREAT DAY finding items from your town and high school! I LOVE how excited you get when you find things that make you SO HAPPY! If the glue in the brown bottle was TACKY GLUE, it's great for repairing books that the cover or the binding has torn lose. It sticks great and dries clear. I'm not sure if the bag that you got had the papers/booklets from older appliances, but if they did they most times sell great on eBay! THANKS AGAIN for SHARING!!
That's so awesome that you was able to find the local history from your high school Rene... Fantastic find's of the ephemera that you collect and save from the dump... Stay safe...👍💕🔥⚾😷
The large fruit bushel baskets would sell especially for this fall season.
Renee you rescued 🎓all that history 📖📚📰🎞yeah!!😁
Yessss..u a right
Hiya Renee, I’m so happy for you finding historical items that mean something to you, saving them from the landfills. Treasures just for you😃! Jet 🧡🎸🎶⚡️
I LOVE the sound of your voice and the look on your face it makes me so happy!
I would have grabbed those mason jars fast! I do a lot of canning and they are hard to find right now.
Probly sell for$3/4 A box
Elaine Cleaver easily
They are hard to find everywhere!
... And new lids and rims can be purchased for them. ;-)
IF you can find them, they can sell for up to $3/jar but I’m in a very rural area where people will pay well to get ready for the next season, considering the huge shortage in stores AND online.
Great score Renee ! It's always so satisfying to find special things we collect.
What an exciting trash day!! Love that you found all of those old annuals & pictures!! That you have a connection to some of it is so cool!! 😊
Look at all of that beautiful green grass! Listen to the lawn mower! And I hear crickets! Can't wait for Spring!!!! Love your videos ❤️
Spring will be here before you know it!
School photos from the mid 50's wow ! All those hopes and dreams .
So glad that you managed to save them. Best wishes from the u.k
I'm glad you found so much to make you happy . My high school became a middle school for four years and then changed back to a high school . In order to accommodate the students that lived in the area age wise . I recently went back to purchase a year book . The lady at the bookstore laughed at me . She said we don't have anything from when this was a high school the first time . She said all the trophies in the display case and all the records were destroyed . No one was allowed to keep anything . A state official over seen the burning of the paper and the trophies were crushed . Student records were put in a database . To many people wanted to sell the items and expected them for free . So couldn't make everyone happy, so the decision was made to make no one happy . Bought my year book on line .
Thank you Renee for Sharing yet another Curbside shopping adventure. I agree with you about the things that were not yet on the curb. I am bold though, if I found something that I liked I would go and knock on door and stand 6 feet back and ask them if the items were set for trash pickup. Seriously I love how you are so knowledgeable about things like this a d very considerate!
Hey there, stone house, NICE!!!! With the COVID, going on, there is a need for some folks who can, that need mason jars; lids can be bought maybe, so many shortages out there now. I get why you left them, better safe then sorry.
Thanks Renee for this VIDEO!! 🥰🥰🥰
That’s about how my daughters baby book looks too 🤦🏽♀️. I was just so tired being a new mom that if I had time to fill it out, I went to catch up on sleep instead. Now she’s 25 and about to have her own daughter 😁
That's funny 😂 When we were teenagers we found our baby books. I'm the oldest of 5, only 20 years between my mom & I. All of us are about 2 years apart in school except the last 2, only a year. Anyway mine was all filled out, my mom has beautiful handwriting, those nuns didn't mess around. photos, the works. Little less with my brother, but being the first grandson was a big deal. By the time the third was born, he had a book with his name in it & not much else. Middle child you know. The last 2 nothing! But the had it easy.
Renee, when I was little we did not have spray snow for the stencils. We used a metal can of “glass wax” that was liquid and we would dab it on the window stencil and it would dry white, it was used to clean window. We did not have spray window cleaner. That was from the 1950s. Such great memories.
I'm so glad you were able to save those items that are so close to your heart. And thank you for sharing that with us. ❤️
That little bottle with the ridges on both sides was an old apothecary bottle. The ridges indicated that the contents of the bottle were poisonous. People could then tell the difference in their medicine.
People cut up the bandanna and appliqués them to sweatshirts and embellished them with turquoise plastic beads and silver colored stud! Big in the 1980’s! Interesting that you are so attached to your schools.
I love all the stuff from 1954, that's the year I was born. How wonderful to find these items. Just thinking about all those friends that said kind and maybe something funny. The amount of history.I'm so excited for you. 🌻🌼🌿
Renee, the rolls of heat bond allow you to transfer a design to an article of clothing. If you liked part of the Native American design on the bandana you can cut it out and bond it to the collar,cuffs,and pocket of a shirt. Both the shirt and bandana need to be washed and air dried. Fabric softener prevents the heat bond from sticking. So you would iron on the heat bond to the wrong side of the bandana. Then cut out your design,take the paper backing off the heat bond, and iron the designs on your shirt. Use no steam. Use steady pressure with the iron not back and forth. I have many things embellished this way. Some I made 20 years ago and the designs are still stuck. Heat bond iui s used for hemming,RIP repair,etc. I made curtains for my van and didn't see any of it.
My Home Economics teacher taught my mom also. (and other parents) She would call us her Grand-students.
My son had several of the same teachers I had, he thought that was pretty cool 😎
My cousins went to the same HS their dad & my mom went to. Same nuns & priests! I had an economics professor my mom had. Same college 😃
So happy you found items that are important to you and bring you such joy. That’s great watching right there - I was smiling ear to ear as soon as you saw those school photos. 👍❤️🇨🇦
Renee. Im glad you show so much interest in finding history thrown out. Local and far away. Do you keep them and save them as a collage or sell them at a certain point in time? So much interesting things you can do finding what's being left to waste. Great finds for sure!!👍🙂
The native American material is from the 1990's because I had those exact materials squares to make quilts, pillows or hang them on your wall.
Great day to find all that local history, photos and yearbooks. I suppise you will keep and preserve those items. I share your enthusiasm for such things
Canning jars and lids are like finding gold nuggets. If there had been a free sign on that stuff, those would have been gone. It would be nice if someone from the schools would buy the yearbooks. Have fun researching them. My 4th grade teacher also had my mom, two of my aunts and my older sister. She always called me by one of their names but couldn't remember my name.
Hello Renee. I love the way you get so excited about finding the things you do. It’s really nice that you could save the High School books and Military books 📚 . And the ones that are from your high school. That is wonderful. You stay safe and well. Enjoy your week . 🎄🎃🤡☕️☕️💯💯💯💯💯🥳🥰
Great finds today! I have my Dad's Navy yearbook from 1953 in Bainbridge. And lots of papers from my maternal grandmother. I wouldn't dream of putting them in the trash! But then again my family teases me about being to sentimental!
Glad to see you found an Aussie hat on the 20th anniversary of the Sydney Olympic Games 🇦🇺😃
The hat was fun!
Amazed with photos of 1954 and year books and amazed of what you find. Thanks for Sharing and stay safe out there.
You buy the lids to the mason jars separately.
There are tons of people who cant find canning jars right now. Worth knocking on the door to ask. They sell for new prices where I live. About 15 dollars a box
@@mj-gs3vo I agree I would have knocked on the door and asked, canning jars are good to find
You only use lids for canning jars ONCE, as they are immersed in boiling water and you assume the seal will not hold up properly after a single use. They do make reusable lids and they are all sold online, so are easy to access.
I have seen mason jars at a lot of places and lids
I love the way you lose yourself when you're looking at ephemera. I get like that when I find a chair by the bins or a piece of linen or china at the flea market or Charity Shop. What a lovely find, a piece of your local history and saved from being lost forever. That's an afternoon with a mug of tea, and a nostalgic trip, for sure!
Love the local history finds and other cool things. Just goes to show that one man's trash is another man's (or woman's) treasure.
Those yearbooks and class photos are priceless pieces of history! I treasure the books I have from my high school, Polytechnic, San Francisco...the school closed in the late 1970's, the 1914 building was demolished for the sake of housing. My collection covers 1922-1960 [the year I graduated]. I also have my mom's yearbooks from Mission High [1936] and Everett Jr. High [1932]...she was cute! Both schools are still alive and well here in S.F. My dad was also in the Everett yearbook, as well as Mission, same years. I also have my baby book. Mom sure kept records and photos of her "Bundle of Joy".
I think baby books might be a thing of the past now, with all of this technology, one probably just goes to Instagram or Facebook. Hope that you are safe out there in California!
@@PaperandMoose Thank you for your concern. Things are improving, I can see the ocean from my rear windows and partial blue skies with real clouds! The first time in nearly a week and a half! They are still fighting those blazes...so sad about our northern neighbor, Oregon. I treasure my baby book record...mom sure kept those records...wah-wah!
Renee your luck always gets me! Great finds, love seeing you so excited.
It's so wonderful finding what makes your heart smile...good for the soul 😊 Congrats on your finds!
❤️You are my memory soul sister ❤️
I could not have let the yearbooks or beautiful class pictures go ❤️
Ooh those photos and yearbooks! So darn cool!!!
Hey yah Miss. P. Moose, canning jars are so HOT right now, too bad it didn't look like you could have taken them. I can't find lids anywhere right now too.
Love the Christmas fabric. 🤗💕🦋
Nice old finds. I love old items from the 50s or earlier. I would have left the bottles in the yard too. That didn’t look like trash. And it’s not like you don’t have enough stuff, lol. And did you hear you say “y’all guys” at the end? Lol. I might have just been hearing thing, but I love the idea that y’all spreading across the country :-D
I think I jumbled a few words together at the end and thought "Nope, too tired to record it over!" haha
the old wood skis can bring nice money, $75-150 out here in Montana. Great vintage decor for anything from a rustic cabin to a multi million dollar McMansion. They are hard to find in decent condition.
So happy you found things near and dear to your ❤. Thats awesome 👌 👏 😎
Great video, tyfs
So happy you found your high school history items!
Dear Rany, you are a wonderful woman and i really enjoy you. Thank you for sharing your self with me . when things in me go crazy i will come to you and you help me come back to me. For this i thank you
Awesome 👍 savings history is just great❤️fun times 😊
I am concerned about the diplomaS. If you sold them, they could be part of false identities, even though the graduates have passed away. I am.certain you will.find a good place for them. I just had to voice my concern.
I love the old Christmas decor you find. It is from my time, quite often, sometimes childhood and sometimes with my family of a husband and 3 boys. Brings back memories and feelings.
The excitement in your voice is priceless😉
🏵 I love how you love finding local stuff. 😀
Glad you found these treasures!
I'm happy for you!!!! Love seeing that smile. You really have find memories of your school days. Hope you fine more:)) OHIO
Everyone telling you pick this pick that🙄Seriously she can’t pick everything just because it’s in the trash.That is called hoarding.And she knows what sells and what doesn’t.She will pick what she likes and what she wants .
Susie Jakes I understand .Iam not a child.What may sell in your state or city might not sell in hers.She has said before I can’t take everything .She has no room.And last , at the end of the day she can do whatever she wants. But thank you for letting me know.
You get it Susie! Thanks @@susiejakes3019
This was a suggested, comment, why get so ruffled!! @@lilo2226
Jean Adamsick 🙄
It's called Reselling which is a form of recycling. Take it all, sell what you can and take the unsold stuff to auction. I call it Jumble Boxes, it might just pay for two tanks of gas or two pairs of nice shoes!
Another great adventure comes to a great end!! Thanks for that 💜💜
Love the vintage yearbooks. I love reading what people write in them.
Greetings Renee .... Once again some nice finds on
your home town of P..burg .
What happened with the Toy
Chest / Toys ? Could you do
a recap for us Boomers who
get a little lost ?
You behind a set of glasses is elegant gotta say ☺👍
As always be safe , healthy
and happy Renee !
Wow those class photos!
I’m dying. I graduated from Wilson in the 80’s. Love the class pic! I love your channel!
That stencil set.... Santa looks just like my son. Big beard. Twinkling eyes... so cool. Love your channel!
Great scores Rene! Good call on the items not on the curb! I’ve seen RUclips “scrappers” go up to the side of a house & “take” a grill nowhere near the curb!!!!
Great finds. I graduated in 1955 from Bay County Hi ., in Panama City, Fl. I guess my memories will be in trash someday. So sad.
Wow!!! You hit the trash jackpot!! Very good video 😃😃😃
Proud that you found things that you really love. That is so awesome. 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂
Your house is absolutely gorgeous. I would Love it if you took us on a tour. That would make my Day 🤩 👀 😳
Tambi Jo , She has shown her kitchen area, on a Mail Day (I think) it's been a while.
I totally agree!
Yes, jackpot bag!! Yes, jackpot pics and yearbooks. You did good! And Sponge Bob! Yippee!
I would totally give that fishing hat to my friend who is married and loves to fish. Very cool saving stuff from the landfill. New subscriber here. Found you via Taco Stacks.
Thank you for stopping by & watching!
You are getting so good at this. A+ 💕🏴
A couple weeks ago, my husband and I stopped at an estate sale in Munising, Mi., on our way to our son’s university and they had 9 consecutive years of year books as early as 1976 that were all free. I grabbed them all! This place is 7 hours away from where we live, but our son was so excited and grabbed them all upon seeing them! He found space in his dorm room for them.
Your son and his dorm friends will probably get a kick out of looking through the yearbooks!
Paper and Moose - it’s YOUR inspiration that ignited his passion in old photographs and yearbooks! Thank you. And, yes, perhaps a few more university students!
Love your channel. Inspirational.
What a treasure trove of goodies!
You can go up to the house and ask if they are getting rid of the stuff in the yard. It is unlikely that they will bite you. What is the worse that can happen? They will say it is not available?
Please consider sending the yearbooks to Classmates.com for scanning if they don't already have those books on their site. Classmates no longer pays for yearbooks, but they do pay shipping both ways. You'd be helping out folks who never thought they'd have a chance to see their old high school yearbook again. I've tried finding my mom's for a long time. I hope one day someone will think to do that for hers.
Look at you with those subscribers climbing up!! Congrats!
Just read in the paper there is a shortage of canning supplies . Wondering why you don't just take new in package stuff (bun warmer) or clean items (canning jars) for your tables . If they don't sell you can make a free basket to draw people in. Storage ? School pics are great ! You always find the bestest stuff 👍 TFS ✌
Great finds!
Those vintage cards or paper in the baby album could be made into vintage gift tags, those of which you dont want x
I am so glad you had a great high school experience. I did not. Horrible years, I walked out after graduation and didn’t look back. If I dwell on those years too much, I can really get angry.
I’m glad u got ur vintage high school paraphernalia!
You can’t get mason jars or covers here in NB right now either!
You found many treasures good day for you. Interesting stencils and class pictures that are local in your area. And the books amazing for you. All very interesting thanks for sharing Margaret n Iceland
Margaret, your country has some gorgeous scenery! I follow a Scotland lad on RUclips as well and he recently took us on a tour.
Cathi FAM Journey yes Iceland is very beautiful. Went to Edinburgh, Scotland and enjoyed myself very much
I would take the Mason jars. They would sell during canning season. The basket was perfect for fall. Thanks for sharing.
It is so sad
Glad you keep them.
Canning jars are very hard to find. I wish I saw them.
I’m so glad you took the yearbooks