I would have loved to have been there just to sit in that wonderful garden with the brook running through it ❤ glad you managed to pick up something and had a fun time 😊
hey Miss Moose......you missed your opportunity to kiss that frog, and marry a prince!🐸🐸🐸 poor treadmill, not even a $1 bid. those rows of little lockers remind me of gym lockers by the showers in high school. Auctioneer..".here we have a recipe box with the contents of a junk drawer" "do I hear 5 dollars....4 dollars....3 dollars!" "SOLD to the moose lady for 3 bucks!"
Somone ended up giving a "mercy bid" and paid $1 for the treadmill. When we were in the basement, I didn't hear anyone scream, so Mr. Frog must have hopped along to somewhere else... perhaps a box to find a new home! I still use the lock from my high school locker. It is now the lock I use at my gym. Can't remember what I did last week, but I remember the code on a lock from many years ago...
Hi Renee. Just getting one box with some items is ok. Thank God you got the index card's that have the recipes in them. You are going to have fun baking and cooking from those card's. You really didn't leave the Auction empty handed at all. God Bless you Renee. HUGS 🤗. Mari'a. 🤗🤗🤗👋👋👋👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌻🪻🏵️🌸
Onsite auction...never heard this word before, but I am learning something new every single day. 🤔 This pretty neat and peaceful property looks to me like the home of an elderly couple. A nice encounter with a frog in the basement, I assume he´s a disguised prince, so be very nice to him...😅 6:37 I like this diploma from the city of Plainfield for Mary Eleanor Roth, we don´t get fancy and impressive certificates like these over here.👌Just eight hundred for a RV in this condition, that´s a real bargain if the engine still works. Anyways, you made some pretty nice finds, e.g. the "old fashioned garden mix" seeds or the old recipe box. More luck next time ! 🤞 Greets from GER, U.
I'm sure that the RV just needs a little TLC to get it back on the road. It having a cassette tape player was a selling point in of itself! One could watch VHS tapes and listen to cassettes and feel like it's 1994 again. Just need the proper vehicle to hitch it up to & off to Wyoming I go! The backyard of this property was a nice one, with the little brook and the barn. Sit out there with Mr. Frog and call it a night! Hope that you had a nice weekend!
@@PaperandMoose A RV autumn roadtrip from New Jersey to Wyoming, wouldn´t that be something ?! 😃 And don´t forget your P&M cameras and your sixshooter, by the way ! 🚙
Hello Renee. I liked the box of goodies you got . It ad advertising and paper lots of this and that to look at . Man I can’t believe that camper sold so cheaply. That could be my little house on wheels I want so badly. I’m getting older on the 4th of July and it would be nice to takeoff to explore the USA before I get to much older. I’d go to New Orleans first to see all the cemeteries and historic Voodoo museum I want experience there motto Kaiser Les bon temps rouler, translation let the good times roll. I want to see Marie Laveaus and just get swept away in the music all the jazz . That’s a dream I’ve had for years. All the history of city just gets me wondering about so much. Then off to Yellowstone because there’s places there that seem so peaceful and of course I want to see a moose . Take care and sorry I just got carried away with my thoughts. 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🫎🫎🫎🫖☕️🫖☕️🫖☕️🫎🫎🫎💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
I'm with you on seeing New Orleans - the history alone plus the food! My friend that lives in Wyoming actually has seen 2 moose over the last few days. They saw one in Yellowstone, which is the first one she has seen in 10 years, and then another when they were out boating on the lake by them. So jealous! I told her to tell the Yellowstone moose to stay in that spot so that I can see it when I visit this fall :0)
When you turned the corner I said at the same exact time, I like that. You and Taco should have bought the camper, fixed it up and go on the road. 🤪 After both my parents died, I got the contents of my dad’s junk drawer. I loved it!
I still use my grandfather's little tape measure that was in his junk drawer... Funny now that I think about it, I can distinctly remember all of the rubber bands piled in that drawer, along with playing cards & twist ties. Thank you for spurring that memory!
I love old recipe boxes. I just recently acquired an old recipe box from somebody named Bertha. One of the old tattered recipes in the box was for Better Than Sex Cake. Gezz I’m framing that recipe card and hanging it up in my kitchen. It must be really good! 😂
Still waiting for a cooking show.. "Rustling Up with Renee". A Wyoming kitchen themed program? Lots of things there, always glad when you get something. 👍👍
Perhaps one day when my cooking/baking skills improve. Now my friend that lives in Wyoming, both her cooking & baking are top notch! I keep trying to convince her to open up a bakery in Cody, maybe one day!
Saved Chip one time, but Kermit? No dice. He appeared quite happy to hop off anyway. Not much snagged today. That RV was cool though. Ditch the chintzy curtains, give it a spruce up - Bobs you're Uncle. I would have smashed open my penny jar for that one…….
It's "jaw dropping" to me as to the number of sales that occur in your area...out here, in the San Francisco Bay Area, these sales have literally dried up. One thing, we don't have auctions here, just see it...and buy it...estate sales. That neat ceramic Christmas Tree is very similar to a pair I have...came from one of my late uncle's estate. He bought them in the 60s, they are made in California, USA!!! No "M.I.C". cast into their bases! Come to my mantle every year! Looks like hungry little nibblers are having a feast on those boxes! Well...he'd be welcome in my basement!! That jewelry chest (unopenable) is a very neat piece of mini furniture. Well...that's were the froggie came from...that very restful pond. Knowing me, I'd go back an hopefully find him and return him to paradise!!
My thoughts must have been elsewhere, as I didn’t even think to find a means to scoop him up & help him out. He must have found a way back out as I didn’t hear any others talking about him. Or perhaps he made his way into a box & found a new home! Auctions are still going strong here, though some auctioneers have gone strictly to online auctions. Wonder if they will ever return to in-person?
I think I inhaled flu spores just watching this. This is why you have to get gramps out before you’re left to clean up a mess that just keeps getting worse and worse and worse.
In our family, the guys (fathers, grandfathers, etc.) were / are always happiest in the basement with a workbench next to the furnace. It has to be near the furnace though. I love those little dovetailed recipe boxes - and hopefully the recipes will be interesting. I lived in Honduras for a few months after college. The shower was outside the house (I was living with a large extended family) under a covered area. One day I dragged myself in about 6:00 AM (the water came from a mountain stream and was freezing so getting a daily shower became a force of will) and stepped right on a frog. Didn't hurt him.- woke me up though. When it rained and the stream got turbid, the shower water would have grit in it. You could get a bare copper element to wrap around the showered and plug in - if you wanted hot water - but you had to remember not to stretch your arms over our head. Anyway, thanks for the video - it was fun to look at the hope / Lane chests and all the other stuff. I wonder if brown furniture will ever come back? Have a great Monday - we're having cooler weather; I hope you are!
I should have brought that little frog outside; my brain wasn't thinking. I must say when I rescued a little chipmunk from being all tangled in a fishing net, it was quite an event. Just a little creature, yellow teeth, soft fur... I felt so bad for him and just kept trying to reassure him to remain calm (perhaps he understood!). It took a few minutes, but I was successful and off he zoomed. Something little, but it stuck with me for a few days. On a different note, but about animals, I read that a white bison calf was born in Yellowstone but hasn't been spotted since early June. A one in a million occurrence... What are the chances that I see him before a moose??
Hello Renee, you had an excellent day! Travel, with a friend, saw wonderful things to stir your active imagination and creative spirit. Experienced a lovely creek with soothing and musical notes, the beauty of nature and the stimulation of human interaction, and most importantly the thrill of the hunt! Praying, still, for you to find the treasure of your heart 💖 God bless, IJN✝
This is what the family of the estate had chosen to do. Many times estate auctions are held because it’s one of the ways to sell of the home contents & bring in money to help settle the estate versus everything going in the dumpster or the family trying to sell the items themselves.
Near O'Hare airport. No auctions near here. I go to thrift shops, rummage sales, and garage sales. I look for papercraft and art supplies. Tina, Al's wife
They would be great for both storage & display! No room at my place, I believe they were attached together as one piece (what I was told). They would also be good for anyone that has a vintage/antique shop for display.
Renee love the videos. Just wondering what happened to the end detailed recaps of the items that you used to do at your house? Too much noise outside? Happy Hunting.
I prefer no glue so that one can easily change out the color of the light, if necessary. Also if the lights are glued in & some are missing, one might not have the matching light shape (there are a variety of sizes & even some shaped like birds).
It is sad. Too many people nowadays dont love the stuff like we do & just want it gone. The want the $$$ from the sale of the house & ignore the stuff in the house.
Why pay for a treadmill? Anyone who bought one for their annual New Year's resolution realizes how space-consuming and impractical those things are as a clothes rack and gives them away for free in February. But it's good to see that the mouse in the jar curse hasn't caught you. At least not yet.
I’ve seen the indoor walking pads, which look to be a bit more practical & space saving than the big treadmills. But there is always the outside to walk & that’s free!
@@PaperandMoose Lewis Black had a routine about people in New York paying heavily for gym memberships. Where they walked in mechanical stairs. And then they took the elevator when they got home.
@@PaperandMoose Good luck, Google found out that the search function on RU-vid worked just fine and people found what they were looking for so they screwed it up so that now, at best, you find 3-4 relatively but not quite good results at the top and the rest are bull feces that has nothing to do with what you are looking for what so ever. Much like their main search engine, which spits out 10-15 pages of paid crap before checking to see if what you're looking for is out there somewhere. Well, the Lewis Black quote is from "Rules of Enragement" which you may be able to find.