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My weekend in seven photos

Did you go to Franklin County’s Largest Tag sale on Saturday? I was there bright and early, and so were many others!

It was a great day and I walked away with some great deals.

I got this loveseat from Whitney Hill Antiques. $60. They had many items over a wide area.

I also picked up this corner cabinet from The Duck Pond in Shelburne. $40! They filled the Baby Barnyard with many items.
Both were great deals!
Ann was not able to attend, but she sent me on a hunt for some milk glass.

Score!
Saturday was a long day so Sunday we stayed close to home and decided to sell some stuff of our own. Anybody want a 32 inch HDTV?

The cat is not included!
I used Facebook Marketplace. Big mistake! I got scammed.

Basically if you get a message from someone asking to text you a Google Voice verification code, end the conversation. People are using these codes to access your phone number and establish bogus accounts in your name. A good part of my morning was spent changing passwords for every account I have. Not fun!

Making dinner last night, I had to take this photo. Red, yellow and green peppers and onions. Yum!

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