So, for those of you who think the longest yard sale is endless wonderful deals of great antiques....well...
you have to dig though a lot of junk to find any good stuff!!!
Here are some of the funniest, craziest things we saw along the way...
Bras for $5. Would you EVER buy a bra at a yard sale?! I like the happy faces in the 00's!
Chickens... how would you like to take them along the journey with you?
Don't get me wrong...
I am a chicken lover, and they had some real pretty ones I would have loved to have gotten,
but don't think I would buy any along the way!
My husband would divorce me!
My all time favorite is the field of used tennis shoes!!
Hundreds of them!!
Where did they all come from?!?
I wouldn't want to drive in the truck that hauled all these!
Sometimes you have to dig through a lot of junk to get to the good stuff!
Miles and miles and miles of junk....
But of course... that is the fun of it - the thrill of the hunt!!!
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
longest yard sale pretties
Here are a few pictures of some of the pretties we saw along the way....
A table of pretty blue carnival glass...
my wonderful family....and an air conditioned van!!
a field of sunflowers...
some really cool weathered blueberry boxes...
a setting sun.... (this picture was taken from the car window driving about 65 mph!)
a sleeping child....
Sunday, August 7, 2011
hidden treasure
One of the dealers along the way told us an interesting story we had never heard before.
She asked me if I knew about tomato can ottomans.
I guess these ottomans were made from old tin tomato cans back in the depression.
You can see the cans if you turn the ottoman over and look at the bottom.
Back then, people were afraid to put their money in banks and they used to hide their money in the cans and make them into these ottomans. She said she was told to always check these before she sold them. Wouldn't that be super cool to find some old hidden money?!!
I remember my dad telling me a story about an auction he was at and they were selling a bunch of old clothes from the basement of a house. The auctioneers had to call off the auction because there was a bunch of money that was found hidden in the sleeves of some of the old clothes. The family called off the auction as soon as this was discovered!
So if you ever find one of these cuties, buy it!! It might be worth a whole lot more than you pay for it!!
She asked me if I knew about tomato can ottomans.
I guess these ottomans were made from old tin tomato cans back in the depression.
You can see the cans if you turn the ottoman over and look at the bottom.
Back then, people were afraid to put their money in banks and they used to hide their money in the cans and make them into these ottomans. She said she was told to always check these before she sold them. Wouldn't that be super cool to find some old hidden money?!!
I remember my dad telling me a story about an auction he was at and they were selling a bunch of old clothes from the basement of a house. The auctioneers had to call off the auction because there was a bunch of money that was found hidden in the sleeves of some of the old clothes. The family called off the auction as soon as this was discovered!
So if you ever find one of these cuties, buy it!! It might be worth a whole lot more than you pay for it!!
Friday, August 5, 2011
the longest yard sale -one of our favorite stops
One of our favorite stops along the way is in right outside of Lake Cumberland, near Jamestown Kentucky-
Pioneer Antiques and Collectibles.

Its a quaint little shop with some really interesting things.
One of the coolest things is outside they have a bunch of hummingbird feeders.
These feeders usually have about 20 hummingbirds just swarming the feeders.
They are oblivious to all the people walking in and out.
But the best thing about this place is the ICE CREAM!
We have never had better ice cream than what they serve here!!
A trip is not complete without stopping here!
One of the highlights of our trip!
Pioneer Antiques and Collectibles.
Its a quaint little shop with some really interesting things.
One of the coolest things is outside they have a bunch of hummingbird feeders.
These feeders usually have about 20 hummingbirds just swarming the feeders.
They are oblivious to all the people walking in and out.
But the best thing about this place is the ICE CREAM!
We have never had better ice cream than what they serve here!!
A trip is not complete without stopping here!
One of the highlights of our trip!
Thursday, August 4, 2011
longest yard sale 2011
For those of you looking for something to do this weekend, and you live anywhere in or near Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama head towards route 127.
The Worlds Longest Yard Sale is this weekend!
Go either way, north or south. Yards sales to the left of you, yards sales to the right of you! Deals, bargains, cool stuff, junky stuff, fun stuff, weird stuff, everywhere stuff!
Its a lovely drive.
I enjoy the scenery as much as the yard sales.
I love the rolling hills of Kentucky.
The black barns, the tobacco fields... and those cows....i love me some cows!
Thursday, September 9, 2010
bottles, bottles, bottles...
I have been obsessed with bottles. Most obsessed with blue ball jars. While doing the longest yard sale, I just kept buying and buying them until my husband told me I had to stop.
Hopefully others will find the beauty in them and buy them up at our Fall Barn Sale!
I have WAY too many!
I bought all kinds of bottles. Wine bottles, beer bottles, whiskey bottles, medicine bottles, syrup bottles!
I began wondering if the South had an obsession with drinking the reason why I found them so plentiful, or if I was just obsessed with them!
I have been doing all types of things with them. Here are some pictures to show you the many things you can do with bottles.
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Longest yard sale.... Part five (lifesaver)
While on our trip, mamma planned a little surprise for the kids.
I had been saving for a new ipad and I got it right before the trip. (I am an Apple addict) I hid it and planned to surprise them the first time they started whining "are we there yet?"
When the whining started, I asked them if they wanted to play roadside bingo (an app that I had previously downloaded.)
They said yes and I asked my son to get my "bingo case" out of the bag....
I think this picture says more than words can say and captures their excitement!
And it was a lifesaver for the whole family.
We downloaded books to read along the way. We had some math games to keep my daughter in practice (and to make fractions fun!) and it helped us when the car broke down to find help.
Loads of fun, highly recommend!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
longest yard sale... part four
We were north of Chattanooga and traffic was going really slow. All the cars drive slowly by each yard sale deciding if they are worthy of pulling over and getting out in this extreme (100 degree) heat.
I saw it and literally jumped out of the (slow) moving car, my husband proceeded to find a place to park.
My day was complete...
And it was a good thing.
As we headed up the next mountain towards Chattanooga I turned to my husband and said " the car sounds like it is working too hard". No sooner than the words came out of my mouth, the air conditioner went dead and the temperature of the van went sky high. My husband said we had to pull over right away. The lord was watching over us, because the chances of there being a pull off on this monster mountain were slim, but there was one right there before us.
We made several calls trying to get a hold of a Honda dealership to no avail. Thankfully my husband (who works for Honda) knew enough about cars to get the car to to start and work again. At least to get us to his dads house hopefully. However, we couldn't use the air conditioner... Do you realize how much we take air conditioning for granted??? I do.
Now, I am old enough to remember life, and family vacations, without air conditioning. But living through this leg of our trip (in 100 degree weather) was almost more than I could bare. How did we do this way back when, I wondered??
Well after several long, hot, sweaty hours we made it to Aiken to my in-laws lovely home. It is absolutely beautiful here. And we are so thankful to have made it here!
Monday, August 9, 2010
longest yard sale...part three
On through Tennesee we went.
Another find I love were these darling chalkware dogs.
The gentleman had bought them a long time ago from a carnival.
"Long before the modern-day amusement park, the carnival was summer’s go-to place for a good time.
Carnivals had a single goal: Get customers inside the tent. The games of “skill” that lined the midway did their best to entice passersby. Barkers shouted out challenges—“Step right up and win a prize!” More often than not, the prizes were chalkware figures—dogs were particularly popular. Lads eager to impress their gals or to one-up the competition stepped up to the counter to test their skills and win one of the molded
plaster of Paris figures. The better the performance, the bigger the prize.
Once won, the coveted prizes often met ignominious ends. Not only were they easily broken, many became targets for slingshot practice, and young girls used the broken pieces to make sidewalk hopscotch games. By the 1960s, chalkware had been replaced by stuffed animals, which were less expensive and didn’t break."
(source: www.thebark.com/content/carnival-chalkware-dogs)
I think they are soo cute!!
a few more of my finds...
Sunday, August 8, 2010
longest yard sale ...part two
So, we continued down route 127, stopping when we saw a sale that looked good. Some sales are just in someones front yard, some are in open fields where lots of dealers come together.
Some were off the road. We ventured off the road a few times but for the most part stayed on route 127.
Onward...
Traffic was crazy there. This is the craziness you see on HGTV, but for the most part, traffic was OK the rest of the trip.
The scenery still continued to amaze me. The cows here are beautiful, so different from ours back home. I am obsessed with
taking pictures of the cows in the field...
Another obsession I have lately is with blue ball jars and we found a dealer that had a boatload for sale - I bought half of them and
Crossville Tennesee was probably one of the best stops on the way for interesting antiques.
lunch boxes, salt and peppers,
boots, chandeliers, lots of junk...
and of course....giant underwear!
the longest yard sale...part one
He asked me if I would like to go this summer and mentioned that we could start our vacation by doing the Longest Yard Sale on the way down.
I have wanted to do the Longest Yard sale for many years now. It starts up in Michigan and winds down through Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. I had seen TV specials on HGTV about it and talked to several customers that told us how great it was. I was soooo excited!
We left Wednesday night and headed for Covington Kentucky.
We got up early and headed down through Kentucky. Some of the most beautiful scenery we have ever seen. The hills, trees, horses and cattle. Beautiful!!
Northern Kentucky was really great and in the first couple hours we had spent less than $25 and had bought 13 things. I was excited!!
I had read that Kentucky is mostly garage sales and Tennessee is more antiques dealers.
The prices were a lot higher than I had expected.
The number of Yard sale signs is staggering, if only we had the time to hit them all!
We had planned on doing about a hundred miles a day and I thought we for sure would cover that much ground. I was mistaken!
A couple of tips – make sure you have made reservations for hotels along the way – you can usually cancel them if you call before 6 – and what we found out
was others make the same miscalculations along the way and cancel – so sometimes calling as you go you can find one closer to where you might end up – but knowing you have a bed at the end of the day is a very good feeling – even if you have to drive a little out of your way.
Other tips –
Carry LOTS of ones, fives and tens. Mostly ones.
Pack lots of water (it was 100 degrees)
Pack your own food – sometimes food is hard to find
Fresh fruit , veggies are very refreshing on a hot hot day!
Go to bathroom when you find one – even if you don’t have to!
Bathrooms are few and far between!
Stay tuned for more adventures of our travels and finds!!!
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