Monday, August 31, 2015

MOVING - Want anything? Yours with a modest donation to WATCH

Friends, as you might have heard we have a purchase and sale on our Lexington home of 23 years, and are moving to a 1 bedroom condo in Somerville at 60 Tufts St #17.  This is a lot of changes in a few short weeks AND we are very excited.

For local peeps, we are running a virtual yard sale.  We have some BIG items we would like to pass on to friends, rather than strangers / free cycle or Craigslist.  We have already sold our roof rake to dear friends and they got a bargain for this next winter if you believe the Farmer's Almanac.

SO here is what we have available.  We don't want to make any money, rather we ask that you make a donation to WATCH which is a non-profit in a neighboring town, Waltham, that both Rodney and I support through barn raising activities and tutoring a Guatemalan woman who has become a friend.    Below are pictures of the items:

Here is how it will work.  Call or email me which item you would like.  We can discuss a donation amount, you can ask any questions and we settle on a deal.  I will note in the comment area below which items are taken.  First come, first settle on a deal and pick up item!  Leave a comment below if you do not have my cell phone or email and I will get in touch with you!

Wooden desk, painted orange, good for child or teen



small TV with built in VHS player


Plastic carrier box for top of car 
Computer desk and book shelves


Second side of computer desk


Electric oil filled space heater


2 fluorescent reading floor lamps -



HD TV








5 comments:

Always Asking Why said...

Tentatively the Weed whacker and the leaf blower are taken. Thanks for the interest!

Always Asking Why said...

recliner and 5 green chairs are being taken. this is definitely a good strategy. NOBODY wants the Keurig?

Always Asking Why said...

Ok composter is gone! Yeah

Always Asking Why said...

OK, the Keurig is gone and the metal garden pieces are gone. This is great!

Always Asking Why said...

Two white narrow tall shelves are gone, both to teachers. Go Teachers!