
There were lots of treasures at the barn sale, including lots of bikes parked in the barnyard.

Stacks of skis lined the walls of the barn, versions for snow or water.

Inglenook Pantry from Geneva provided food and drink for the busy shoppers.

This end table is one of those "should have's"....should have bought it for my daughters college apartment.

Here's another item I pondered over - a container of Tinker Toys. Fortunately the Tinker Toys found a good home. Later in the day I spotted a former customer of mine (an octogenarian) clutching them on his way to the checkout tent. Larry was surprised that I remembered him. It wasn't difficult as he was the only customer to ever sit at my desk and quote poetry!
Hmmm...do you think your octogenarian friend went straight home to play with the Tinker Toys?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he did!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great sale. I definitely would have found a buy or two. Your photos are so brilliant..love them!
ReplyDeletethat table was very cool.
ReplyDeleteI think I've been to this barn sale--- back in the days when I lived in DeKalb-- where is this place exactly? Somewhere off of Rt. 38 or 64?
ReplyDeleteI love barns and collect photos of them.
ReplyDeleteInteresting sale ... I like the coffee table!!!!