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Showing posts with label treasure hunt. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Kitsch By Numbers

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Ooooh, I so love paint by numbers paintings. At the Hwy 36 Treasure Hunt last week, I found 5 paint by numbers, 3 velvet paintings and 2 genie lamps. It was like Christmas. The above leopard in a Roman temple, was the oddest and most intricate paint by numbers I've ever come across.


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Follow the break below to see a bunch more of the crazy stuff I found this past weekend.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

400 miles of garage sales

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In September every year, I drive up and down Hwy 36, on Kansas' Treasure Hunt, stretching the length of Kansas on a rural highway which barely lands in a town with a population greater than 3,000.  So far, in two days, I've only made it through 3 towns worth of garage sales: Mankato, Scandia and Belleville. Above are most of the goodies I picked up, minus a bunch of cutter quilts, scarves, a seashell hanging lamp, a burgundy velvet Stetson, two really old tennis rackets and oh boy oh boy oh boy, three little 'hooptie' bikes with chopper-style handlebars and banana seats.
On my run, I met a man who spent 4 months building a Longhorn bull out of old wrenches, scissors, railroad spikes and about anything else steel he or his farmer buddies could find. It's a miracle of art, of engineering and of humor. The bull's balls are made from nuts, and when you kick them, a bell rings. That's pretty much 1,000 times better than most of the crap that's found its way to Chelsea this year.


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More photos after the break...

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