I must admit, I love to curbside shop{trash pick}. I have found so many treasured items while doing so. I love found items that are free. I can still remember my first BIG pick when I was about 7 years of age. The neighborhood kids were all doing it so I joined in and found some Indian head nickels that a neighbor had thrown out. There are rules that I abide by when I spot a must have curbside....1. Safety first...pull off in a safe area away from oncoming traffic. 2. If you are caught by the person who owns the curbside find, introduce yourself and ask if whether or not they mind if you take the item...I have found this to be very rewarding and have met some really nice people. They have even gone as far as helping me put the item in my car or have put it off to the side for me until I returned with a bigger vehicle. 3. Never tear open people's bags and make a mess as curbside shopping is illegal in some areas. 4. Take the item only if you can put it to good use or can give it to someone who can. Have fun and be careful...I would love to hear about your Curbside treasures!!! Dawn
Saturday, January 8, 2011
CURBSIDE SHOPPING.....
I must admit, I love to curbside shop{trash pick}. I have found so many treasured items while doing so. I love found items that are free. I can still remember my first BIG pick when I was about 7 years of age. The neighborhood kids were all doing it so I joined in and found some Indian head nickels that a neighbor had thrown out. There are rules that I abide by when I spot a must have curbside....1. Safety first...pull off in a safe area away from oncoming traffic. 2. If you are caught by the person who owns the curbside find, introduce yourself and ask if whether or not they mind if you take the item...I have found this to be very rewarding and have met some really nice people. They have even gone as far as helping me put the item in my car or have put it off to the side for me until I returned with a bigger vehicle. 3. Never tear open people's bags and make a mess as curbside shopping is illegal in some areas. 4. Take the item only if you can put it to good use or can give it to someone who can. Have fun and be careful...I would love to hear about your Curbside treasures!!! Dawn
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Your little timothy is so stinkin cute!
I remember my first curbside shopping experience when I was a little girl I found a bag full of stuffed animals from the church up the street. I guess they were used for the vacation bible classes in the summer but I still remember thinking I'd hit the jackpot!
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lol on the ore and agree with you! the last curbside pick up is the most precious one!
I wish I am that adventurous with curbside shopping. The coolest I got was boxes hahaha...
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