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What are you packing?
I haven't been doing much treasure hunting lately. Sorting and packing all the treasures I've already picked up, preparing to move, kinda takes the fun out of it all.
But I did pick up a big, heavy, vintage rolling pin at a little shop while I was on vacation on the Oregon coast.
The problem is that most of the kitchen items have already been boxed up. And, to be honest, I didn't want to advertise the fact that I've been hunting and gathering.
So, the rolling pin is still on the back seat of my car. I wonder if the people who park beside me or walk by the car notice. What do they think?
Do they wonder if I am a professional chef? Or a food stylist? More likely, they think I'm nuts.
Am I the only one who uses her car as a staging area for my finds?
What's in your back seat?
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I want to buy a metal detector but I don't know which is the best. I found a lot of informations about that on http://www.METAL-DETECTOR-REVIEW.COM and I want to know more about which model is ideal for treasure hunting. Any recommendations would be appreciated, make and model, etc
Thanks.
I can relate on using the car as a staging area. Sometimes I find so many great thrifted deals that I take my time in emptying the car. I'd rather be organized as I bring new treasures into the home rather than dump them in the living room and feel overwhelmed. At the moment we are heading to the Farm Chicks show this weekend so our trunk is full of luggage.
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