
a giant antique rug from our friend jon's trash. i couldn't get a photo without at least one of my little critters in it, so i thought i'd post one with all of them.

a horn case:


and a grain scale. i'm planning to use it for a hanging produce basket in our kitchen.

i love helping people clean out their barns. so many treasures!
Such a great rug!
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My parents raised me on the phrase "one man's trash is another's treasure"
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