Saturday, September 13, 2008

Empty shelving space.

Marketing section needs a bigger budget. Presentation is everything.

Even the kitchen sink.

Calgary Airport. I was insulted...for the dogs.

Just broken in chair.

Not a good sign!

I don't think they work as well as advertised.

So much love to give. So few to receive.

Bookshelf for all those new books I find at the dump?

Rest area for the shoppers.

Off to university?

The old track fed dot matrix printers....and their paper.

Binders, and more binders.

Great bean bag chair. Almost took this one home too.

Air hockey while we wait for someone to drop off garbage at the dump.

Wonder if S/he passed the course?

For the executive that lacks nothing.

Wanted to take it home, but had second thoughts. Very nice
At the dump the goodies come with great containers.

Sorted and put away. Just the way one likes to find them.


I've never really enjoyed baking.

Great fun to pick through book collections

Clothing section. Never in the same isle
These are looking for a pair of end-tables
Nice wheels

For the do it yourself type.

Poor little stuffed toys

Flat screens dominate the market




To the wonderful lady from British Columbia that visited our Yellowknife dump, and took a few goodies to go.

Chairs anyone?
What is this? a rake?
Bed and Breakfast anyone?

Lantern, perfect for the cabin.

Fall at the Yellowknife Dump

Sorry about not posting any pictures of late. I've been busy at work and life in general. Lots of great finds this fall. I hope you enjoy them.

Louie

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

July 23, 2008 Yellowknife Dump


Day Timers....

More Day timers

And more day timers.

And yet more....

There must have been 5,000 day timers at the dump. Six months into the year and their worth is $0.

Self help anyone?

Another antique?

Another antique.

Election signs.

The dump man. He was cool with his pic being on the blog. He makes his living at the dump. Good money he says.
Softballs

Box of softballs

Lamps with shades

Cardboard

Beautiful, clean sweater. Was tempted to take it home.

Winter coat and sleeping bag.

Food? Canned Food.

Seagulls can't eat this stuff.