a fine day out
I wanted to do something on Sunday.
Something outside.
Something free.
With donuts.

The Brooklyn Flea fit the bill.

It was fun looking at collections of things - and there wasn't anything we wanted, so we browsed for a while.
Many of these fine men live in my basement.

These, well-played with, not-in-the-package Star Wars figures were $10 each.
We are heavily invested in SW figures.
In the basement.
Of course, no one would ever part with them.
$10 each must have been the price of the day.
I liked the key hooks - he was selling the keys. We saw lots of keys.

I love clothes pins.
The air was lovely. There was a breeze. We walked and browsed.
The donuts were good too.
Something outside.
Something free.
With donuts.

The Brooklyn Flea fit the bill.

It was fun looking at collections of things - and there wasn't anything we wanted, so we browsed for a while.

Many of these fine men live in my basement.

These, well-played with, not-in-the-package Star Wars figures were $10 each.
We are heavily invested in SW figures.
In the basement.
Of course, no one would ever part with them.

$10 each must have been the price of the day.

I liked the key hooks - he was selling the keys. We saw lots of keys.

I love clothes pins.

The air was lovely. There was a breeze. We walked and browsed.
The donuts were good too.
Comments
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Let me know if you need clothes pins. I buy them at the dollar store for a dollar per dozen. They make great "chip clips" and they're a whole lot cheaper!
This post did, however, make wonder. Do you still have that little plastic baby taped to the inside of you kitchen cabinet door? I remember thinking that was ghastly/cool. I also remember wondering "who is this crazy woman from Tuvalu? She seems like my kind of people!"
Those are pricey clothespins, but it does look fun to browse around a place like that.