yes, light as air.
and embroidery.

my grandmothers mohair sweater topped with a sweet lavender sachet.
i out grew this sweater long ago but hang on to it for it's beauty and nostalgia.
like i said...i'm not a clothes horse and don't shop for clothes very often. i rarely shop at the mall. i prefer out of the way places. i love to find treasured blouses to wear with jeans or Capri's...and i hang on to these items for a long time. i'm not into labels or designers. i advertise for no one. but i recognize fine natural material, good craftsmanship and quality design.
so
i
am
coming
out
of
the closet.
my whole point of this post is to let you know...
that...
i shop
at GOODWILL.

that's right...... every single piece of clothing in the above images
i bought at GOODWILL.
(oh, except my grandmothers sweater, it's just so pretty i had to share it)
and all of those blouses and sweaters...
well, they cost $4.29. each.
the lovely white shawl...$2.99.
ceramic white rose...99 cents.
go ahead and go back and look at all those pretty purchases...it's hard to believe.
now, i don't shop there all the time, oh maybe two or three times a year.
always, when my girlfriend visits me from Chicago...it's on our agenda.
we call it "OLD MILL" for code.
i am proud to shop there and will share this source when asked. believe me, some people are rather appalled or somewhat surprised.
sometimes i might not find anything.
sometimes i find treasures.
for me, it's easy shopping. all items are sorted by color...so i go right over to the white section and then the blues. no need to try things on...hey, at $4.29 an item if it doesn't fit you bring it back. not for your money back, but as a donation. recycled, again.
it makes me feel good to shop at this thrift store.
it's just one of the small things i do to make a difference. small things add up!
recycling clothes is a really good thing.
it's good for the environment.
it's good for the pocket book.
it creates good jobs for people.
it creates
GOOD
WILL.
goodwill's mission...
"help people in need reach their full potential through the power of work."

hubby was inspired to clear out a few things from his closet.
which we will send to the GOODWILL.
funny...when i looked surprised at his large stack of blue jeans, he said, "well, i thought you were going to make a quilt out of the denim?"
i replied, "that was like 15 years ago!"
he said, "well, you told me to save the jeans."
yes. but i told him about 10 years ago "that quilt wasn't going to happen."
kudos to hubby for KINDA listening.

o.k one more shot of this lovely handmade shawl.
i will proudly honor the person who made this, by curling up with it while i watch t.v.
hubby likes the room a little on the cool side for me.
$2.99!!
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to read how other bloggers are trying to
CREATE CHANGE
big
or small
it makes a difference
b.t.w...i did not find my beloved Justin boots at GOODWILL.
but they ARE used and only cost $58! whoo hoo.