What Mug Are You Using Today?

When our daughter moved back here from Oregon to help us on the farm in 2020, she brought her favorite mug w her. No, she didn’t get it in Denver, she said she got it out of a ā€˜free box’ years ago. In Portland if you have stuff you no longer want, you just put it out in a box by the curb. It’s a very common practice. And often you can find some pretty nice or at least useful items in the free boxes.
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When our daughter moved back here from Oregon to help us on the farm in 2020, she brought her favorite mug w her. No, she didn’t get it in Denver, she said she got it out of a ā€˜free box’ years ago. In Portland if you have stuff you no longer want, you just put it out in a box by the curb. It’s a very common practice. And often you can find some pretty nice or at least useful items in the free boxes.
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It use to be common to leave unwanted things on the curb but, I havent seen people do that in years. Instead, it's random furniture. But I also live in a city of thieves... never leave anything valuable in the front yard :lol: ugh
 
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It use to be common to leave unwanted things on the curb but, I havent seen people do that in years. Instead, it's random furniture. But I also live in a city of thieves... never leave anything valuable in the front yard :lol: ugh
Reminds my of a post somewhere. Had a free appliance out front. No takers. Put a $50 sign on it, gone by morning. LOL
 

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