I went to the rummage sale

Yes, I did. I decided at 8:36 that I would go and changed clothes and found socks – which is not an easy task given that the sock thief (Summer) stalks my cache all the time, no matter how I try to hide it. I will probably be out on the street corner with a bell and a sign that says SOCKS FOR THE NEEDY.

So I get there and I have to say I thought the pickings were somewhat slim this year; usually they have tons of old kitchen utensils but not this time. I did score on some good cloth napkins, all ironed and ready to go and  four dish towels, embroidered with four days of the week.  The price was 4/1 dollar. Guess missing three days made a big difference to them. That reminds me I once had underwear with the day of the week written on it when I was little. I think I was smart enough to realize in a pinch I didn’t have to take the designations as written in stone. I don’t think I panicked if my drawer had Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday in it and it was Tuesday.

I also picked up some rustic fishing lures and stuff to use for Christmas decorations and a framed embroidered cloth that says:

The most beautiful

things in the world

are not seen or touched.

They are felt with the heart.

The lady at the checkout table timidly asked, “Is three dollars too much?” My total came to $10 and I gave them a $20 and designated the change for a donation.

Oh, I got three old hymnals for 25¢ a piece.