Brawn had me wander with him back to the out-of-sight out-of-mind shed at the edge of our woods to "discuss" the upcoming party and the "junk".
Previously the shed was used to store the boat, lake stuff, lawn furniture, a camper, and the sawmill boards Brawn has on hand for building new things.
2 years ago it was his shed.......
Before I started hauling home every free item I saw.
A bucket at the end of a driveway marked "free", full of dusty bottles and greasy insulators. I think there were about 8 of each.
It was before people started telling me about free stuff they found.....
Like a roll top desk my son spotted by a dumpster at a business. First he told me about it, then went and looked. After he checked it out he called and said he didn't think I'd want it.
Some stuff is from garage sales like this old headboard. Five bucks........
I have a buggy seat? Hey I forgot about it since it went to live in the shed when we cleaned the garage.
A friend brought over the copper tub a couple years ago saying she thought I could do something with it.
Old cabinet doors Brawn hauled home for me before my addiction became serious.
Half a door and an old table top.
Sewing machine base I was gonna do something with. The same friend that gave me the copper thing brought two chairs and left this for me too.
One window or 20.....
Below the Electric Chair, are two dressers waiting for a redo.
What? You don't have an electric chair?
I stuffed a jailbird body and people stuck their head through the black fabric and we took pictures of them at night.
The head model is one of my sons. The one that hates all the old junk around. I think some of those old belts are now on his little brothers Rock & Roll Dresser as handles.
Not all the junk is IN the shed.
We have piles outside too.
Don't ever tell my husband you want some old wood, because he will get your some. And don't ever walk on this pile or you'll end up with a rusty nail in your foot. Then we'd have to cut your foot off and use it as a Halloween prop.
Speaking of rust, there is rusty stuff besides nails around too.
If you came to our house you would never know all this junk is lurking. THANK GOODNESS!!!! Keeping it out of sight helps our property not look like the Beverly Hillbillies moved out and left us their stuff, and it keeps my addiction on the low down from friends.
Really the back shed is a treasure trove of junk waiting for its moment. But the moment will have to wait till after October. For now junk will get hauled out so the shed can be transformed into something with a Halloween atmospfear. I'll be flying in on a broomstick.
(Hi Dii, hope you are up and around soon. I need more junk!)