Thursday, September 29, 2011

Wild Bill's Squirrel Free Bird Feeder

We have a used Wild Bill's Squirrel Free Bird Feeder.

Key Benefits of our 8 Port Feeders:
Large seed hopper
14 lb. Capacity (depending on type of seed)
18" High x 15" Diameter
8 bird-friendly feeding stations
Top and Bottom Squirrel-Stinger
Hang or pole mounts (pole mount not included)
Requires a 9v battery (not included)

New Price: $125+

Our Price: $65




Check out the video about this item: http://www.squirrel-free.com/squirrel_video.html

Processing Items from an Estate Auction - Part One

Processing Items from an Estate Auction - Part Two

Friday, September 23, 2011

Garage Sale - September 23-25 (Fri, Sat, Sun)

We weren't able to get to the flea markets / swap meets recently. So this weekend, we are having a blowout garage sale.

All the items in this blog that are not sold yet will be at the Garage Sale.

Come and check it out at the Scofield Homestead, 23 Possum Drive, New Fairfield, CT


Friday, Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 23-25) from 10:00AM to 4:00 PM.

Also included are free adult clothes, $10 adult winter coats (XXL) and more.

Monday, September 5, 2011

How To Write Mysteries book series


This twenty-book series will prepare the novice writer to be able to write and publish great mystery stories.
These were never used. The previous owner wanted to write mystery books because she liked to read them. She then realized that she would rather write historical fiction. These books were never used.

Over $340 worth of books.  Yours for only $175.

These books include:
The Howdunit Series including:
1. Police Procedural - a writer's guide to the police and how they work. By Russell Bintliff
2. Cause of Death - a writer's guide to death, murder and forensic medicine. By Keith D. Wilson
3. Modus Operandi - a writer's guide to how criminals work. By Mauro V. Corvasce and Joseph R. Paglino
4. Amateur Detectives - a writer's guide to how private citizens solve criminal cases. By Elaine Raco Chase and Anne Wingate
5. Private Eyes - a writer's guide to private investigators. By Hal Blythe, Charlie Sweet, and John Landreth
6. Malicious Intent - a writer's guide to how murderers, robbers, rapists, and other criminals think. By Sean Mactire
7. Scene of the Crime - a writer's guide to crime scene investigation. By Anne Wingate, Ph.D.

As well as
8. Genre Writing Series: How to Write Mysteries - The howdunits of whodunit are no longer a mystery...you'll learn how to spin intriguing yarns guaranteed to keep your readers in suspense until the very last word. By Shaanon O'Cork
9. Writing Mysteries: A Handbook by the Mystery Writers of America - Edited by Sue Grafton. Essays written by more than 2 dozen accomplished mystery writers.
10. The Elements of Fiction Writing: Scene and Structure - How to construct fiction with scene-by-scene flow, logic, and readability. By Jack M. Brickman
11. Writing Dialogue - How to write memorable voices and fictional conversation that crackle with wit, tension and nuance. By Tom Chiarella
12. The Writer's Digest Handbook of Novel Writing - Practical advice and instruction for creating the novel - from first idea to plots and subplots to outlining and writing to contacting and working with ideas. From the Editors of Writer's Digest
13. Write Tight - How to keep your prose sharp, focused and concise. By William Brohaugh
14. The Writer's Complete Crime Reference Book - Your about to commit a crime - on paper that is. You need to facts on surveillance tactics, police, FBI, investigatory and courtroom procedures to make your story authentic. By Martin Roth
15. Magazine Writing That Sells - A former McCall's editor explains how to write magazine articles with a spark, power, and style the editors can't resist. By Dean McKinney
16. The Business of Writing - A fun-to-read guide filled with practical advice on building a successful writing career that shows how business can be engaging and satisfying. By Gregg Levoy
17. How to Write with the Skill of a Master and the Genius of a Child - Whether you're working on a novel or drafting a business letter, whether you're trying to find your voice or conquer writer's block, read this book. By Marshall J. Cook
18. Creating Character Emotions - Writing compelling fresh approaches that express your character's true feelings. By Ann Hood
19. From Printout to Published - Here is the process from first draft to finished book made both understandable and enjoyable. By Michael Seidman
20. Mystery Writer's Market Place and Sourcebook - The indispensable writing and marketing companion for mystery, suspense and crime writers, including in-depth market reports on 115 mystery book and magazine publishers; writing and marketing techniques from top mystery writers and editors; 84 bookstores and book clubs that specialize in mysteries and how to work with an agent; plus 94 agents you might want to work with. From the publishers of Writer's Market



Sunday, September 4, 2011

Genuine Coach Purse

Genuine Coach Black
Demi Pouch Handbag

Brand New - Never Used
Still has bag it came with

Yours for only $95
-- SOLD --
Must pick up.
Call 203-942-3410

Our Early September Pre-Flea Market Video

We are going to be at the New Fairfield Community Service Club's Junk in the Trunk Swap Meet on Sat. Sept. 17th instead of the Elephant's Trunk Flea Market on the 11th. That will be at the New Fairfield Stop and Shop parking lot. Sorry for the confusion.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Two great books on Kabbalah

Two books on Kabbalah:

1> "Zohar: The Book of Splendor: Basic Readings from the Kabbalah"
By: Gershom Gerhard Scholem
This is THE book of Kabbalah and is pivotal in the Kabbalah movement








2> "Discovering Jewish Mysticism: The Key to Kabbalah"
By: Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov
A very practical and understandable explanation of Kabbalah


Both books provide an excellent primer into Kabbalah for the beginner and an avenue for further study by the more experienced Kabbalah student

Books are in fair to good condition. Both for $50.

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