Monday, April 23, 2012

Tuesday

Personally, I'm not liking this new blogger set up.  Maybe it's because it's new and I've still yet to learn how to navigate my way around, maybe I just don't like change, or just maybe.... it's because I'm already finding it difficult to find something I want!  Either way, it's no use complaining so I may as well be at peace with it.


Found for free;


Gold of the Pharaohs book.  Not in great condition on the outside with its bent spine, but pretty good on the inside and quite interesting.








Three unused citronella candles.  Seriously?  Somebody actually threw these out?  Yep.  I guess they figured summer was over with no more mozzies to keep at bay.  People never cease to amaze me.



And found at the same time, a normal candle on a glass plate.  No, the diamantes on the candle AND the place don't make it look any prettier, sorry!  



Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Thursday


Gorgeous egg cups found for $1 each.





Lovely little hand painted plate, also for $1;






I paid 50 cents for this vintage salt and pepper shaker set and after I removed the thick dust at home, I found one had a chip at the top (right next to the 'S' in the second photo).  Oh well - can't win them all!






Saturday, March 31, 2012

Sunday

It was well over 10 years ago when DH was sent to Christmas Island for his work for about 5 days.  I didn't have the responsibilities that I have now, so DH insisted that I come along for fun - only we had to pay for my plane ticket which was an amazing $1700.  But why was it so expensive?  The place is Australian territory (that's where we flew from and took about 5 hours to get there) and the plane was domestic but why that astronomical sum for a ticket?  
Somebody on the Island had mentioned that it was because they don't have a lot of flights to C.I. and not many people travel there (or here, as he then said).  Made sense that they should price the ticket the same as what one would pay to travel half way around the world or more! Ha!  We also stopped at the Cocos Islands on the way and got a glimpse of some fascinating things but we only got an hour worth of sight seeing.

We arrived at C.I. in the evening, twas hot and muggy and was greeted by a local man that drove us to our hotel room, which was in the Casino.  The Casino wasn't functional at that time and hadn't been for a while because of issues they had so it was quiet and serene AND we were the only ones staying there.  On the way to the hotel it started pouring with rain and it got even muggier, a type of mugginess that I had never experienced before.  

The next morning DH was given a vehicle with a tank full of fuel so we went to first find some food then did some serious sight seeing, as he had some time before starting work.  We saw C.I. in it's full glory ; lush, bright and tropical looking.  But the most interesting and odd thing was the fact that the place was covered in crabs.  Not little cute crabs, these were LARGE crabs and we'd find them crawling on the road, in the bushland, logically on the beaches and funnily enough, one crawled into our hotel room while we had the patio door open.   

And the beaches!  For one beach, we had to walk through the bush for a good 45 minutes as that was the only way you could get there; we encountered a lovely little waterfall, many crabs and some were intimidatingly the size of my head.  When we finally arrived, absolutely no people were to be found so I collected a bunch of beautiful shells without being discovered.  Hehe.  

We found another spot that one could only get there with a vehicle through the bush and after we discovered why, it was petrifying (although DH found it exciting) to me but I won't go into that because it gives me palpitations just thinking about it.  But boy was the danger worth it!   This small and desolate beach had no people and instead of sand, it was covered in little white and smooth coral.  Now and then I'd find a coloured one and grab it.  The water was crystal clear and it was all very magical.  This small beach was surrounded by tall and sort of concaved rocks and it felt like we were in some movie.  I have a little bowl in the bathroom with coloured coral and a bunch of shells that won't let me forget about those extraordinary, fabulous beaches!

For the great memory, DH gifted me a little gorgeous rabbit figurine in a souvenir shop before we left.  It's swarovski crystal and gold.... see photos below.

DH went again for his work a few years after that, but I didn't go because of the insane price of the plane ticket... and I was working at the time anyway.  But I've told DH more than once that I'd like to retire there one day when we're old and grey.  He hasn't said yes, but then again he hasn't said no to the idea.  ;)

I adore my tiny, sweet rabbit.  Terribly difficult to photograph and yes, it needs a good clean and polish.  I've seen lots of different ones at eBay (the cheap fakes) / the jewelry store / the crystal stores, but I've found nothing close to what mine looks like and I think it's way cuter than any rabbit figurine out there.  ;)





I don't know much about gold and I have no clue as to what this stamp mark is or means, but I'm guessing it has something to do with the gold.  
I very foolishly lost the original box and authenticity leaflet years ago!?! 








Friday, March 23, 2012

Saturday

Found for free...


80's Aussie Nostalgia

Some inside pages have come out, but at 
least it's a clean separation


Large piece of fabric, and there's 
plenty to make a dress



These metal squares are magnetic - heaps of fun designing stuff on the fridge! lol.


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Thursday

Happiness is when you find your treasures for cheap!  Probably nothing very exciting, but they are valuable resources and information for me.  :)


Only 50 cents per book / magazine;








And circs for $1;


Saturday, March 17, 2012

Sunday

A little pondering....
Life is scary and exciting at the moment.  And what would we be without a little of both to keep us on our toes?  Then there is the waiting game in life... waiting, waiting... and for what?  Something that you are waiting for may or may not ever come, so I've learned to just take one day at a time.  Tomorrow does not exist, so why do we fret over something that isn't there?  This way of thinking makes me feel better and much more relaxed.  :)



Free & useless (but interesting) stuff found:

 
3D movie glasses, the ones you have to purchase for a buck at a 3D movie.  We already had two pairs, but now we can take a third person to the flicks.
 


A metal heart magnet, which rests on our fridge.  Funny though, you can't really see those top scratches in real life.
 


I found this to be the most interesting of all - an old Scotch reel tape!  Interesting because it's old AND certainly older than me.



Inside the cover was this;
 

 

With a little research, I found out that 'Kapp Records' was started in 1954... then the label was sold to another record company in 1967 and somewhere around that time they recorded a bunch of music for American Airlines.  But don't forget people, I don't live in the U.S.!


Here is some interesting history as found on wikipedia:

1954: Kapp Records was created by David Kapp. 

1960: Kapp Records released one of the first cover versions of songs from The Sound of Music, which was running on Broadway at that time. The Pete King  Chorale was featured on the album.

1966: The record label released the original cast album of Man of La Mancha, perhaps their most successful cast album. 

1967: David Kapp sold his label to MCA and became a division of Universal City Records. 

1972: MCA released the last Kapp Record. The catalog and artist roster was absorbed by MCA Records 

2003: MCA Records is absorbed into Geffen Records, which currently manages Kapp's pop/rock/R&B catalogs. The country, jazz, and musical theatre catalogs are now managed by MCA Nashville Records, GRP Records, and Decca Broadway, respectively. Decca Broadway released a remastered version of the Man of La Mancha original cast album in 2001.

Then back onto more boring things.... board pins and a mauve metal can.  I have a pink one exactly the same.. so now I have two that look pretty together with pencils and pens in them.  :) 



Monday, March 12, 2012

Tuesday

Latest yarn found for $1 each;



One of my favorite yarns - Cleckheaton Country 8ply, but not for sweaters.  This is great for warm and cosy blankets.  Yes, I guess some people use it to make sweaters but the last sweater I made with this, I only wore once because I found it heavy and hot.  Hence, why it's great for blankets.  :)




Anchor Magicline Cotton.  
I'm loving the groovy colours!