curb finds
Back "in the day" of my youth of 12 years old, we had "big junk week" usually twice a year. This is when one could throw out ANYTHING by simply placing it at the curb.
Furniture, tree limbs, cement, appliances, dead relatives, boxes and boxes of junk you hoarded in your basement, bags of leaves and grass, toxic chemicals, old medications, tires, auto parts, more furniture, tv antenna's, mattresses, kids swing sets, more dead relatives, etc. Generally stuff that today would be viewed as antiques, back then was just seen as garbage
Oh, it was like Christmas. A washing machine here, a dryer a few doors down, vacuum cleaners just thrown in the pile there, a wringer washer there.
I brought home the door to a mid 70s kenmore dishwasher that the owners kindly dismantled. I got the top to an Almond Norge dryer. A Hoover constellation with a damaged base. A Hoover Portable similar to Electroluxxxx recent find, only mine was brown. A 1960s double hot plate with indicator lights needed rewiring.
Wood, a chalk board, lamps, ......
I wonder if communities do "big Junk" anymore.
LOL. One year, the place I got the hot plate. threw out several boxes of old medications. My mother was having a mini fit. She called the city. "What if kids get into these (and they were)" LOL.
Aww, good times. Sure a few kids died from over dosing on what they thought was candy. It happens. lol.
