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Originally Posted by BirdDancer
Hubby and I did a lot of prep for tomorrow. We're finally getting a new kitchen counter. I removed everything from the lower cabinets while he did work outdoors. We have to remove everything from the counters last minute. All of this always leads to cleaning/organization projects. Hubby will be home tomorrow because we may have an issue with the dishwasher.
My husband and I are still trying to sell some stuff we didn't donate to Vietnam Vets. He just got good money for an item he posted on Ebay, but the other stuff is too big to ship. I posted about 10 items on local county online Facebook "yard sale" sites, but no bites. Only three "likes" for the 1954 rotary sewing machine. "Likes" aren't sales. We'll see. Some stuff may eventually have to go for free to get rid of it. It's a shame! Many things are brand new never used. Others are vintage working items. We're asking for far less than Ebay or Etsy. Often the easiest way to get rid of stuff for free is to put it at the end of the driveway on sunny days with a big "Free" sign. Anything with any value goes. The two valuable books may go to the library or a used book shop.
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Oh I would be so excited to get new counters ! But yes, it’s lots of work for sure.
We live was out in the woods, so no one would ever see anything we put out curbside for free.
We do use Facebook market places a lot and have always had good luck.
I do donate a lot to thrift stores in town.