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Saturday, July 18, 2026

Up and Running Again

Selling in eBay, that is as grammasonacid. Renamed my store to go with my inactive YouTube account. 

I've located my saved product. A relative had a digital camera for my photo sessions. The only thing missing was a USB cable, now on order. Live listings will have to wait until Monday. I can draft without photos for now. 

I prefer to take the photos by camera rather than iPhone. When I take the pictures on my phone, they come up as "memories" on my Microsoft OneDrive photos. 


The basket of needlekits I saved from the Great Purge. The container of Barbie doll clothes are those I've kept for myself. Rather than lot them up by color, I will list individually if they are rare enough. The few books I have tagged for listing, and I've picked up a few more from Goodwill. 

Not shown are a slew of Christmas CDs I can also list. During lockdown, Christmas CDs were one of my best sellers. 

Funny thing, I just gave away all of the eBay branded boxes and tape. I wasn't using most of them anyway. Polymailers work for all of the items I sell. 

I am not going to opt in to the store option at this time. Before, I had over 2,000 active listings. I did not lose my customer feedback or my listing templates. Such good tidings of great joy!πŸ˜„

I had entertained the idea of going to an eBay convention. One is scheduled for August 12-14, 2026 at the Venetian in Las Vegas, Nevada. I don't have the extra cash at this time to attend. Maybe with my pared-down store I will see someπŸ’°

Here's to becoming an online seller again!

Thursday, July 16, 2026

Six months post eBay

Lead-off image is when the poppies were in bloom. Thrift shop ceramic frog in permanent wonder at their beauty. 

Having taken a six-month hiatus from selling on eBay, I am ready to start over again. I do have my shop tam_gonza and over 1,200+ positive feedback. 

The only bugaboo to this Grand Plan is my product is stored somewhere in a packed outdoor shed.  

Most of the eBay branded boxes and rolls of tape, I gave away. What I found most useful are the different sized polymailers. Those, I kept. 

I will limit my sales to the following items:

Uncut sewing patterns
Unique books on cooking or crafting
Tarot or New Age philosophy deck of cards
Color-coded sets of Barbie-sized clothes
Needlekits

Those are the few categories that I know I still have items to sell. In the move/purge, I can't remember what flew out the door. 

I had been avoiding estate sales. There are certain items, like those listed above, that other buyers overlook. Old bibles and dusty pieces of artwork can be fabulous finds.

Quick thrifting update: New feather/down pillow $9, retail price $29. 

Gardening update: Plants have to be watered twice a day with the 100+ degree heat. 

We are hibernating inside during the heat wave.😑

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Here Fishy Fishy

Fishing has been a part of my life from a young age. As a kid, I never caught anything, other than a child's fishing pole at a lake. This image is from 1968 of the pole that I "caught."


A few years ago, I lived the life of adventure. One of the few women that engaged in ocean sport fishing in Fort Bragg, California. It was not an easy sport. The boots were for balancing against the waves. The pink life jacket, while adorable, would be useless if one fell into the ocean and only if they fished you out right away. The fingerless camo gloves were for handling the fishing line and electric reel. There was also blood, bait, and fish bent on biting you. 


I have never been on a fishing party boat. That is where a captain has rented his vessel to take a group out ocean sport fishing. Most popular are the salmon runs (when deemed open by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife), and bottom fishing. 

Worthy of mention is a group I discovered when I volunteered at the Summer Spectacular last month. 

Project Pick Up Fishing Line - a Facebook page dedicated to awareness and education about the dangers fishing gear has on wildlife. The group's displayed lures were found mainly IN TREES in the surrounding counties. 


Since I have many years of experience in the sport (and I am good at it), it would be a shame if I never went fishing again. We will see what life has in store.🚒

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Garden Got Up and Went

Contrary to my blog title, the fabric planter did not move itself, I moved it. When I began the garden I was unsure where I wanted to place the planters. One of them was receiving too much shade, so I pulled out one tomato plant and replanted two of them. I removed most of the dirt from the planter, pulled it over to the new location, and then refilled it. Three new varieties of tomato have now joined the garden: Parks Whopper (Improved), Heatmaster, and Red Beefstake. 

The hog wire fencing is wonky on the newly-moved planter. There is a doe I have named Betsy that likes to bed down in the other corner of the yard. She also likes to munch through any available greenery. 

Now it is a waiting game. The peppers and watermelon have flowered. This summer heat will push the tomatos into production. It was worth the push to get this garden to where it is today. This was what it looked like a few months ago. 

We are still clearing brush, small stuff in the twice monthly pickup, and large stuff hauled to the recycle center. 

Tucker sums it up - lazy days of summer.  

Saturday, July 11, 2026

The Second Purge Begins

Now that I have moved from one county to another, it is time to start the second purge. By that I mean dramatically downsizing everything from furniture to collectibles. This is a panoramic image of just the shed. 

Items I intend to keep include my craft/book cabinet, certain pieces of fabric, original artwork and some of my sewing pattern collection. Of my collectibles, there are the wooden duck decoys, various dolls, blue Bell jars, and so. much. Christmas. 

The fabric is intended for the local quilting guild. They are always spinning together amazing gifts for those less fortunate. And there is so much of it. Hoarding behaviors were an outcropping of the environment I lived in. 

Housing continues to be a challenge. While I am living with family, it is not the ideal situation. I have placed at least 8 applications for an apartment, with waitlists from 6 months to 6 years from Sacramento to El Dorado counties. My goal is to be in a Mercy Housing community by the time I am 70. Right in my time frame of three years from now, give or take. 

Had it not been for a series of events that have happened in the past few months, I would not have been motivated to plan for the upcoming five years. Our family had to take a hard look at where we would be aging. Maintaining a three bedroom rambler on a good sized lot is more than one person can handle. That one person would be me. 

The organization of the estates then continue. All that is important will be narrowed down to one bedroom each. *sighs* Freeing yet sad at the same time. 

Friday, July 10, 2026

Final Fantasy Flash #8

Part of the fun of the game is being able to change the costume as often as you want. I'd like to add some shimmery stuff to my outfit. I was able to slightly turn her head for this pose.

I had been playing a couple of months when my son pointed out and enlarged the compass for me. Found in the right corner of the playing screen. I am the blue pointer with flashlight and the green check mark is the destination.  

One of my dislikes in the game are all of the tasks you have to perform. Stepping and fetching. And running, so much running around. Sometimes I am in no-man's land and see none of the other players in the game. Sort of disconcerting. 

One of my likes are the dungeons. Dark and scary, lots of monsters. Potential treasure chest loot. Palace of the Dead in the Black Shroud is on my sites to visit.πŸ’€

While I would like to be puttering around outside, but we have hit the heat of summer. I am mainly game playing and YouTube watching. 

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Happy 4th of July

These patriotic cuties are from my pattern collection. Undated Advance sewing pattern priced at 25 cents from a bygone era. 


I just keep adding to the vegetable garden. Giving a go at growing leeks. 

Wish I had more to report on the thrifting front but I have moved to a less-affluent area. Main items I find now at thrift are athleisure clothing, scented candles, and books for the grandbaby. 

It is interesting that items trend in certain areas. As an example, when I worked in downtown Sacramento, I was a frequent visitor of a Goodwill boutique. There, over the years, I found my tiki mug collection of 10. I have never found a tiki mug at thrift in the outlying areas. 

There were also more sewing patterns to find at thrift the farther out in the country you ventured. Nearer to the city = less sewing patterns. 

I don't pick up all the original artwork that I see at thrift. This painting, while exquisitely framed original price $450, thrift shop price $15, the composition seemed off. 

Just remembered a box of collectible patriotic stuff was left in the move. Unless I missed it when items went from storage to onsite shed. Patriotic cloth doll started the new collection - 25 cents at thrift. 

I buy fresh flowers each week. This week's bunch are particularly fragrant! 

Wishing everyone an enjoyable holiday weekend.πŸŽ‡πŸŽ†