Astonishingly, my sickly, blight-stricken tomato plants are continuing to produce beautiful fruit. I've been canning more sauce for the winter, while gazing out at a goldenrod, Joe-Pye-Weed and ironweed filled meadow that will have to wait for another year to be simmered with silk and wool to create lovely colors.
I slipped out to the local junk auction last night, and came home with some more vintage damask linens to dye. I was outbid on a handful of lovely doilies and a generous fat quarter of vintage bark cloth. I have my limits on bidding, and even though I really wanted the doilies and bark cloth more than anything else on my list last night, I did not want to pay much. I keep getting outbid or just making dumb decisions on bark cloth and vintage printed feed sack cloth. Twice in the last three years, I have found a large box of uncut feed sacks, only to leave each auction before they even started because I didn't want to sit through half a day for one box of stuff. Of course, the boxes might have gone for far more then I could have paid, I don't know.
So here are five things I really want to find in the waning auction season this year:
1. Bark cloth
2. Feed sacks
3. Wooden ironing boards
4. Elna model 50 sewing machine (the "Grasshopper")
5. A really good deal!
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