And here eBay is. "We've got a special offer just for you!"
Just for me? 'Yeah, right,' I tell myself, though I'm already plotting how to carve out the time to list "400 items for FREE!!!" Not easy to do when you homeschool a "special needs" child and are committed to finishing a second novel.
Thanks to my friend Rachell, I've been eBay free since April. She pops her tent up three days a week at local farmer's markets. I've only committed to twice a month. Maybe I'm afraid of being caught in the tracker beam again. If you think eBay takes effort, you've never worked a booth at a farmer's market in the desert.
Lucky for me, I like a challenge. First mission- how to display everything. (I'm gonna pat myself on the back and say "well done." I put all of that up there together for under ten bucks. Thank you Pinterest!) The second mission- keeping everything upright in the desert wind-not so easy.
This was our first day at the new prime corner spot, and I think we rocked it. Don't you love the line of people? The people are what bring me back. They're so much more interesting to talk to than eBay. Even the pets there are interesting.The pup pictured below was by far the cutest. I wanted to snap a picture of the young woman and her hybrid lynx cat, but the kitty looked rather put out about its forced socialization with so many canines.
The only drawback to the awesome corner spot is the ice cream man. You see him? That's my view for the day. We get to listen to hours of tinny ice cream truck music. I manage to block it out until the loop returns to "Silent Night." The song is hard to miss when its a hundred degrees out and we're all melting.