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This weekend was Idaho's Largest Yard Sale at Expo Idaho.  It was so much fun to go to, my parents came down to visit for the weekend to go to it with me.  I couldn't resist taking a picture of their great sign they had up showing their sponsors. 



Here is mom putting our liners in our awesome carts that we take with us to hold
all of our wonderful finds...


And we are off with our awesome carts (I am on the left).  There
were several people that stopped us to find out where to get
these awesome liners that we were sporting :)



 Here I am checking out a table of wares to see what
wonderful items I can buy...


Mom is holding our carts while I check out some stuff at a 
table that was difficult to take the carts around...


And mom trying to decide if she wants to buy this beautiful 
pink doily...


I am going through this tote to see what craft projects
I can find to buy (in case I didn't have enough projects
to work on already)


Here is my dad checking out wonderful items that he could
use around the house.


And of course you can't go to something like this without 
getting a few pictures of all of the sites and the
wonderful booths  :)




All in all it was a wonderful start to a Saturday and it was nice sunny weather out.  We even
came home with a bit of a sunburn.  That is the way I like to start my summer out.  Hope you enjoyed going
on a bit of a tour with me through the Idaho's Largest Yard Sale :)

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