Kaleb Pusateri
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Sometimes it's not about quality, but it is about quantity.
I picked them up for any canning jars I may find, I may need to find quite a fewKaleb,
An interesting assortment. (Love that last pic.) ...Here's another way to look at your day's work. The larger picture reveals many fruit /canning jar lids. What is missing? Intact bottoms to those lids/the containers themselves. Also, that sole ceramic piece of a crock is lonely too. ...The cobalt bot on the left flank would be the first I'd clean. That tall amber with embossment would be second. Finally, its clear by the milk glass, there is a lady in the house. The real mystery is--WHY DID SHE MARRY BIGFOOT?
Thanks for sharing your finds. Nice job!
Having been young once myself, I understand your viewpoint. However, I predict that you will revise that philosophy with time, though if you have a high tolerance for clutter that time it might not arrive until the cost of storage facilities eats into your rent and groceries budget.Sometimes it's not about quality, but it is about quantity.
I must admit, I like the peanut butter fragment. I like to imagine you were walking along, looked up at the sky and said, "God, give me a sign." Then you looked down and saw that piece of glass telling you to try jumbo peanut butter sandwiches.
Honestly, it was almost just like thatI must admit, I like the peanut butter fragment. I like to imagine you were walking along, looked up at the sky and said, "God, give me a sign." Then you looked down and saw that piece of glass telling you to try jumbo peanut butter sandwiches.