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An old set of trackies. Still dirty for the last time used, years ago.

Selling the following items from a smoke-free, pet-friendly home in the Netherlands:

- Unoa Chibi Roron Osumashi faceplate in fairy (white) skin, $30

- Unoa Chibi custom headback by Buff in NS, $30

- Rakeru Sensei Enni head in NS, $100

 

SOLD:

- Saintbloom Rosemary body in NS, $100 - SOLD

- Dollmore Zaoll Luv head in NS, older and fairly yellow, needs a new face-up, comes with eyes in pic, $55 - SOLD

- Iplehouse JID Amy heads, open eyed and sleeping, both in NS, open eyed is more yellow and needs a good cleaning (white msc residue left in creases), $65 each - SOLD

- Fairyland Chicline sleeping Lishe faceplate in WS, with an amateur face-up by me that needs replacing, $20 - SOLD

- Fairyland Chicline sleeping Lishe faceplate in WS without a faceup, $20 - SOLD

- Fairyland Minifee neckpiece in NS, $20 - SOLD

 

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Huge Spring Cleanout : books, outfits and dolls. Just take a look in my IG for more information, please - www.instagram.com/feltland_monica_huete/?hl=es

Next, the broken laundry basket with the gym shorts, sweatpants, jockstrap and other crap goes.

maggie: honey, you've gotta read this month's lucky-blythe! i think i need a little black dress--a girl named heidi is wearing one differently every day for a month and each new look is so cool! there are also some great ideas for a closet cleanout, a write up on blytheblog.com just for us, and some beautiful winter white fashions--the one on the cover is to die for! and have you heard of the coat closet? we need to find out where it is!

 

honey: i'll trade with you soon--blythe-living is great this month, too! there are some really pretty rooms designed around the new jonathan adler couch that we have, and quinne's got the scoop on winter gear. cullen even shares her trick for ice skating in the south--how perfect is that?! there's also an article about goals for the new year and an ad for the same blog you mentioned--we really need to check it out!

A pair of sneakers missing the laces, and a pile of dirty socks. The socks only count as one item.

A water meter cover in an Elizabethtown, Kentucky sidewalk manufactured by Vestal Manufacturing Company. In 1946, the three Vestal brothers founded Vestal Manufacturing Company. The company operates a gray iron foundry and a steel fabrication plant in Sweetwater, Tennessee. Early products included wood heating, cooking appliances and a line of agricultural products such as seed boxes and soil pulverizers. In the mid '50s the company began to manufacture cast iron and steel building products for the single family home construction market.

 

In 1964, the business was sold and the company became a subsidiary of the Jim Walter Corporation based in Tampa, Florida. The company remained a part of Walter Industries until 2004. At that time, the company was purchased from Walter Industries in a management buyout. Today the company has over 210,000 square feet of manufacturing space for its facility located on 50 acres in the Sweetwater Industrial Park. The company is the world's largest producer of cast iron dampers, cleanout doors, ash dumps and fireplace grates. In the mid 1980s, the company began to produce light-weight, non-traffic bearing municipal castings. Currently, the company produces one of the most complete lines of light weight municipal castings in the United States.

during a long overdue closet cleanout

The daily journal of Magistrate William Thomas, recently discovered in a post-quake cleanout of the Court basements in Christchurch, provides first-hand evidence of the dramatic escape of Te Kooti and nearly 300 followers after two years of captivity on Chatham Island/Rekohui. On Saturday 4 July 1868 Te Kooti captured his captors and seized control of the schooner Rifleman.

 

The images show the badly damaged journal kept by William Thomas from 1866 to 1869.

 

The journal account, presumably begun very shortly after the escape, details over nine pages how the ‘Hauhaus’ took over the redoubt and the magazine, and seized the schooner. These hurried notes were later written up as a formal report and sent to the Colonial Secretary, and the letter books containing copies of the magistrate’s reports have also recently been transferred to Archives New Zealand’s Christchurch Office.

 

“I was seized around the waist and thrown heavily on the ground by about a dozen as far as I could judge” writes Thomas, “I lay on the ground struggling and calling for help, begging of them not to kill me and my wife and children and the female settlers”. In fact, none of the settlers was harmed although one of the guards was killed; Te Kooti had given orders that no one was to be hurt.

 

“In this unexpected turn of affairs one hardly knows which most to be astonished at,” continues Thomas, “the comparative mild treatment we received at the hands of the fanatics who had us entirely at their mercy, or the precise cunning and rapid way in which the whole affair was so well managed.”

 

The journal is currently undergoing preservation treatment in Archives New Zealand’s Christchurch Office and will be digitised to prevent further deterioration and allow the contents to be available online.

 

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Material from Archives New Zealand Te Rua Mahara o Te Kāwanatanga

Griffin, Georgia

Rollei A110, Rollei Tessar 23mm f/2.8 and Lomo Orca Film.

Then the bags of clothes and crap become solid waste.

All of our construction trash out in the back yard from the kitchen renovations.

This one has all of the floorboards we pulled up to replace the badly fire damaged and termite damaged floor.

the big spring cleanout of the herd is still ongoing. On ebay pumpkinhillstudios

Ya guys. YOU GUYS. I've never ever had a thrift find like this before, and never will again.

I answered a Facebook marketplace ad that was cleaning out Estate sale leftovers. The ad said lots of old dolls (just 80s China dolls), but when I showed up inquiring about a single plush I saw in the doll pic, she said 'well ya know, we have an ENTIRE ROOM filled with nothing but plush'. She wasn't lying. There was an entire bedroom filled knee deep with 80's novelty knock-off vending plush!! All brand new just taken out of shipping barrels! (I think they must have worked in the industry). My mom and I started on one side, and plush were flying everywhere! I've never been swallowed by glorious soft horror in my life. It was 80 percent animals, but I pulled all these weird colorful gems out (the pic is multiple plush deep, and there's a full sized chair under there somewhere). Most of them I'll move along (keeping the weirdest fun). I felt like an archeologist, but instead of unearthing old pots, it was rad 80's-ness. I'll never ever see one like it again.

Selling the following items from a smoke-free, pet-friendly home in the Netherlands:

- Unoa Chibi Roron Osumashi faceplate in fairy (white) skin, $30

- Unoa Chibi custom headback by Buff in NS, $30

- Rakeru Sensei Enni head in NS, $100

 

SOLD:

- Saintbloom Rosemary body in NS, $100 - SOLD

- Dollmore Zaoll Luv head in NS, older and fairly yellow, needs a new face-up, comes with eyes in pic, $55 - SOLD

- Iplehouse JID Amy heads, open eyed and sleeping, both in NS, open eyed is more yellow and needs a good cleaning (white msc residue left in creases), $65 each - SOLD

- Fairyland Chicline sleeping Lishe faceplate in WS, with an amateur face-up by me that needs replacing, $20 - SOLD

- Fairyland Chicline sleeping Lishe faceplate in WS without a faceup, $20 - SOLD

- Fairyland Minifee neckpiece in NS, $20 - SOLD

 

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Shown here is a new Pellergy installation in Bradford, VT. This installation qualifies for both the VT and NH wood pellet boiler rebate programs. The wood pellet burner includes an auto burn chamber cleanout device, the 3-ton bin is pneumatically filled and the boiler, firing at 160,000 btu/hr is operating at 84% efficiency! This is a triple pass cast iron boiler now available as a Pellergy Wood Pellet Boiler Package.

If you have a weak stomach, look no further. I just dug these up from an old DVD and thought I should upload them for posterity. These aren't even the pictures from when I first bought the house. There were actual walls in this pit. Some of them covered with "marbled" glass tiles. This makes me look at my basement now in an entirely new light.

Old Japanese Jail in Garapan, Saipan, CNMI. Photographed with an Olympus OM-1 using Kodak Ektar 100.

The Great Photo Cleanout Continued...

 

So, I'm still working on the whole organized picture files thing... hahaha.

 

Decided to just randomly pick a few never posted photos and upload them to a blog. Turned into a sort of photo commentary thing:

 

smidgehouse.blogspot.com/2012/07/photo-commentary-saturda...

I found this at the last cleanout/estate - according to online - Colgate-Palmolive sunk a bunch of money into this early soybean snack - unfortunately - it caused severe gas and farting - and only shipped 50 thousand cases (which sounds like a lot - but many products do that in a week) - I had never even heard of this - so who knows how many of these are still around - I like failed products (see my New Coke can)

If you see something you like or want to know more about this stuff please send me an email (profile). No FM's please.

Would you please keep in mind that I need to do this closet cleanout for personal reasons and I don't like to send it to rude people. Thank you Flickr friends!X

 

Dresses from left to right:

Henriette Jardin

Poordittums (gone)

EuroTrash

PommePomme mori

unknown designer

Fishknees romper

2 Sweater dresses from Polly

Dolly Molly

Fishknees

HOP

Polly dress

Hats: Pomponette, CCToys and DDC (gone)

  

16.14: 111 202-8 arriving on an empty set of Dostos.

It then ran off light engine at 16.27, before returning light engine onto another rake at 16.29.

 

Built by Henschel in 1982, 111 202-8 was a long term Nürnberg since 1999.

 

It got its last overhaul in 2010 (REV IS630 29/10/2010).

 

After 2 annual Verl extensions, it didn't get another overhaul and instead was stored at Nürnberg in July 2018.

 

Moved to SSM Hamm the same month (26/07/2018), it became a victim of the Hamm cleanout.

 

Instead of being moved to SSM Engelsdorf with many other stored 111s, it went straight to Benders.

 

Benders then scrapped it 11/03/2019.

Selling the following items from a smoke-free, pet-friendly home in the Netherlands:

- Unoa Chibi Roron Osumashi faceplate in fairy (white) skin, $30

- Unoa Chibi custom headback by Buff in NS, $30

- Rakeru Sensei Enni head in NS, $100

 

SOLD:

- Saintbloom Rosemary body in NS, $100 - SOLD

- Dollmore Zaoll Luv head in NS, older and fairly yellow, needs a new face-up, comes with eyes in pic, $55 - SOLD

- Iplehouse JID Amy heads, open eyed and sleeping, both in NS, open eyed is more yellow and needs a good cleaning (white msc residue left in creases), $65 each - SOLD

- Fairyland Chicline sleeping Lishe faceplate in WS, with an amateur face-up by me that needs replacing, $20 - SOLD

- Fairyland Chicline sleeping Lishe faceplate in WS without a faceup, $20 - SOLD

- Fairyland Minifee neckpiece in NS, $20 - SOLD

 

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shoebox cleanout time again.

 

this one's a parked set of locomotives in hutchinson kansas.

 

very colorfully painted. so of course I had to go berserk: full wide fisheye, then HDR and tonemapped and then processed to within an inch of its life. all fun, and I think the result is quite nice.

Here is a closeup of the Pellergy PB-3550 mounted to the HS Tarm 2000 with a swing out door for ease of cleanout operations. The Pellergy fires automatically when the fire in the cord wood section of the boiler goes out to maintain home heating.

Filling the garbage can with the closet trash. Bye Bye smelly stained undershirts.

One of the first to go into the truck is the purple sled.

Found about 3 years ago in a dairy barn in southern Minnesota. Brakes and new tires and fuel system cleanout had it back on the road.

Cut off jean shorts and another pair of jean shorts that's stained.

All of our construction trash out in the back yard from the kitchen renovations.

When helping to tear down an office, you learn a lot about the people you used to work with. When they leave in haste, they forget some rather important secrets.

 

- Passwords. Stupidly written down on pieces of paper or Post-Its. Passwords that are still in place and have not changed. If you ever wondered if people use the same general password for everything they access, the answer is yes.

 

- Prescription medication. We're not talking about painkillers or allergy medications (there's a lot of that, too). We're talking Valtrex, Paxil, Zyprexa, etc.

 

- Social security numbers and tax IDs. This is worse than leaving those passwords lying around.

 

- Pornography. The printed sort. Funny enough, though, it usually doesn't come as a surprise.

 

- Money. Yeah, lots of pocket change, but then lots of $20s and $50s, too. Got lunch money for next week.

 

- Memos about catastrophes in the past. There was actually a lot of evidence in plain sight pertaining to this office's closure -- some of the material several months old.

 

- Liquor. Like the pornography, doesn't come as too much of a surprise.

They'd better get there things cleanout of their camps soon 'cause winter is coming!

Tagged by April's Nixy !

 

Two names you go by:

1. Maeve

2. Parco!

 

Two things you are wearing right now:

1. New owl hat from Lisa's cleanout

2. Pheisty o'alls!

 

Two things you want right now very badly:

1. a cupcake

2. a blush touch up

 

Last two people you talked to on the phone:

1. I called Pipit upstairs to ask where the o'alls are

2. Crumpet (also upstairs) because we haven't met in person yet (I think the lady is keeping us separate like she did with the cats when that new one came)

 

Two things you did last night:

1. Thought about having a wardrobe change

2. Tried to knock some other girls off the shelf

 

Two things you are doing tomorrow:

1. Hopefully another wardrobe change

2. Hanging out on the shelf with my sister who doesn't wear makeup (Goldie) and doesn't have a name

 

Two favorite drinks:

1. Vodka

2. Tequila

 

Two random facts:

1. My favorite place to shop is Ikea

2. It makes me mad when you know who calls me Mondie instead of Parco

 

Three dolls that I'd like to see answer this (If they haven't already):

1. Lawdeda's Nanette

2. sugaroni's Cricket

3. dolli*fever's Lusie

 

(Maeve is only tagging 3 girls because I have 3 more that were tagged and we have to spread the fun around!)

Filling the garbage can with the closet trash. Bye Bye smelly gym clothes.

At last the garbage can filled with old clothes gets dumped away forever.

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More clothes from the closet. A wrinkled button down shirt.

Filthy bathroom in a hoarders estate clean out in Manhattan New York. www.trashitman.com

A promo Colts coffee mug. Never used, sat in the kitchen for years now. Finally getting rid of it.

West Point restoration work following Feb 9, 2017 storm

Filling the garbage can with the closet trash. Bye Bye worn out and outgrown shorts.

I just cleaned out my closet, and found some materials for a minifee dress :)

It's perfect to sew when it rains!

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