30.4.07

Skip Monkeys

So how did this...



...lead to this..


...and these...



...this...



...and even this?




Later. Having left the Hovel and it's various feline/vegetable inhabitants with a capable cottage-sitter, we are packing our bags and biking up to the Lake District for a few days jolly camping. So the web cam will be even more boring than watching me clean metal type with a toothbrush (what, you mean you missed that? Worthy of an Oscar). I promise not to return with any more - stuff. Apart from the odd drawing of cows. Really.

PS - If you cannot contain your curiosity, there is a full account of the Great Book Rescue here at Paula's Place



17 comments:

natural attrill said...

Hello, what an amazing find, I just had a look on Paula's blog as well.
I told Toby and he was most upset that 'he never finds skips like this', well, I dont think many people do, what treasures you have found.
I am looking forward to your visit with us today on the way to camping.
See you later!
Penny.
x

John Nez said...

That's some SERIOUS Treasure Hunting!

Astonishing that any antique shop would toss out stuff that's plainly got a good deal of value. What fun...

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Gosh... that studio upheaval looks totally intimidating. Makes me wonder if I'll ever be able to move...

Congrats on pulling it all off!

jn

Anonymous said...

hi, it's Mrs Mac!

Marianne said...

Aarrghh!! I wanna go diving in that skip!! Those kiddies books are just stunning. Whimper, sniff, sniff...

I looked at Paula's site too...sniff, sniff. We never have anything half so interesting in this, my adopted country - the USA.

Sigh
Cheers
Marianne

Soozcat said...

I suspect we have our share of Enchanted Dumpsters here in the U.S., but this particular skip beats anything I've seen!

Paula Bowles said...

heehee, I'll send some Fairy Skip Dust over your way! Sprinkle it in some dumpsters, leave for a day or so, and return to see what has appeared...

:o)

Marianne said...

We have three big dumpsters out the back of our condos. Not sure the Fairy Dust will help us per se, but the other residents often whisk away stuff WE chuck out. :-D

Marianne

Daisy Lupin said...

What an amazing find that skip was, I would have dived in there like a bat out of hell. What reasures, never seen such an interesting skip. Well the weather is beautiful here in the far north of england [ Cumbria] blue skies and sunshine so you should get good weather in the Lake District.

Emm@ said...

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!

How could anyone throw away such wonderful, wonderful things??!!!! I'm shocked. Shocked. Shocking, shocking. Shocked.

I'm so happy that such lovely and appreciative people like you and Paula came across it and rescued its contents before it was all landfilled. Lovely, lovely stuff.

sheila from life @ #17 said...

plezzzz tell me you got that cool old "Quill Books" sign, too :)

Anonymous said...

I can't believe that someone was actually skipping stuff like that, a charity would probably have collected! Glad that you guys managed to rescue so much.
Have a wonderful trip, looking forward to seeing the pictures of cows when you come back.

Anonymous said...

Now that would be so much fun!!! Good for you that you were able to save those treasures.

Wanted to mention I just purchased your book Pinwheel Days in Missouri. Love it.

Take care,
Connie

Gretel said...

We're back! I don't feel like such a bag lady after reading your comments, any sane person would have done the same!

Mrs G - I almost, almost picked up the Quills sign, but it was really grimy and wood rotted, and I am treading a very thin line with how much more 'stuff'I can smuggle into the house...

Connie, I'm pleased to hear Pinwheel is widely available over there'- it's not in the shops here as it's a US publication.

Joanna said...

Thats such an amzing find, looking forward to hearing how you got on camping!

LITTLE BROWN DOG said...

What a great find! You obviously have a very good nose for beautiful things. Wish I could come across a skip like that.

Anonymous said...

After that incredible round of dumpster diving, I hope you had a very relaxing and wonderful trek to the Lake District...with days and days of warm sunshine.

joanna said...

Lovely to see you back! Now, when are we going to go a'walking??!! :)