Tuesday, 16 December 2025

The One-Off Christmas Car-Boot Sale

 It was very busy at the one-off Christmas car-boot sale on Saturday. Very chilly but that hadn't put people off. The rows of people selling was almost as big as the summer and the car park filling up - you can see cars filling the field below



I'd been looking forward to it and there are usually lots of Christmas bits for sale that the house clearance people have saved up.
But this year it seemed to be the same old junk, rubbish and tat that had been for sale all summer. There wasn't even anyone with charity Christmas cards.
 
The only thing I bought was this............


A brand new hot water bottle in a soft warm cover for just £2. This will be a Christmas present for next year as the three I've got already should see me out!

Then  home for breakfast.

 On Sunday I found I hadn't tried all the different flavour coffees in the coffee advent after all because the 14th was Amaretto and yesterday - the 15th- was called Holiday Blend  - there was no discernible flavour so that's a mystery!

Yesterday was a very grey day, half dark all day. The window cleaner came round again and I renewed my car insurance - that was the 5th big bill after the boiler repair, the car repair to the suspension, the dentist and the hygienist. The 6th -  the annual boiler service - has been put off until January as they are really busy.
I finished all the Christmas wrapping after BiL's present arrived - The amazon delivery people never ring the doorbell or knock on the door nowadays, they just leave things on the doorstep. Luckily I remembered to look! It's no wonder things go missing. When I put all the wrapping stuff away I had a sort out of the Christmas drawer and found some things - badges, labels etc. that had been in the drawer for ages, so they've gone into the charity shop bag. I also came across a Christmas Past Memorabilia Pack that I'd forgotten about  - I've no idea where and when I got it but the things in it hadn't even been unfolded. There was a facsimile of Christmas Day TV guide from 1973. We reminisce about TV back in the day but I'm glad I no longer have to watch two circuses - always hated them - specially the clowns and there were also the programmes with some famous person visiting a hospital and handing out gifts and (shudder) Danny La Rue in a pantomime!


The other things in the pack are copies of  older ephemera.



Now I've unpacked, unfolded and looked through all the bits, they might go off to the charity shop too.




11 comments:

  1. I agree about the tv options. What a day of horrible choices, I have clown phobia too! There’s no 'entertainment' offering on that page I could sit through. Next time I moan about the tv, I'll think of that list and stop.

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    1. I've never liked slapstick comedy so clowns were something I really disliked watching

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  2. In total agreement about the circuses. And it would probably have been on a black and white tv too! Now we have a multiplication of brightly coloured channels to watch. Here's hoping we still have a BBC next year and a certain orange guy doesnt win his court case...

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    1. The BBC keeps telling us we fund it so maybe they'll ask for donations to fund the court case!

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  3. Such a distinguished list of guests on the Morecambe and Wise show.

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    1. I think a sketch they did with Andre Previn is famous? But maybe wrong

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  4. I've got that hot water bottle πŸ™‚

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  5. The hot water bottle was a good buy.
    Yes it's easy to be nostalgic about TV but not all of it was good!
    Penny

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  6. My dads favourite was the black and white minstrels , how times have changed

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  7. I remember those Christmas tv days well. Sitting on the floor to watch Billy Smart's Circus, with the sound turned down as my Mum hated circus music so we had to watch it in silence. The being sent to our room to 'play' until teatime. Morecambe and Wise was on every year in our house, my Dad loved them.

    You really are ahead of the game, a Christmas present ticked off your list for next year already, well done. :-)

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