
6. Yard tools and equipment
Many people believe that keeping their yard looking beautiful and put together is a piece of cake, but in reality, you need a lot of patience, good tools, and some skills. That’s why many homeowners get sick of all the time and effort they have to put in to maintain their shiny lawn, so they quickly decide to leave this job for someone who is a professional.
That means that they’ll have all their yard tools and equipment on sale as soon as possible. You can often find nearly new things at great prices, so you can buy all the items you need at a big discount.
I’ve never owned a brand new vehicle. Also, I have found really great gently worn clothing for my kids and myself at thrift stores and Goodwill.
Instead of buying books, borrow them from the library.
I like having several translations of the Bible to compare and contrast. It’s like stereoscopic vision. I like having old favorites close at hand in readable print and a beautiful cover when possible like like the copy of OHenry’s short stories I can see from here. I have many books, some long out of print, on making toys and I use them to plan new projects. Sometimes planning these projects is as much fun as carrying them out although several young friends and I had a lot of fun doing one lately. When I was about 7 years old my parents [ardent readers both] took me to a bookstore and while there let me choose a book. I asked for and got two. But I still have and still use both of them. One is a fold away dollhouse and the other a basic book on needlework with emphasis on toymaking.
I usually take advantage to free clothing shops locally .summer yard sales and freebie boxes…at times curb side freebies in clues furniture!! Frequent my local libraries!!
I recently got turned on to open box purchases! My HP laptop suddenly died.
I bought a Lenovo laptop and 2 TP-Link WiFi range extenders for half of the new price. The down side was my laptop was missing the user manual but the vendor included a laptop carrying case in compensation.