New wheels

Today I went to my knitting morning, a glorious giggle of a morning, with the loveliest of companions, a morning that I don't always make these days due to my increasing workload but when I do get there I am always so very pleased I took the time.

On leaving I popped up the high street to post some parcels and decided to have a very quick glance into my favourite charity shop - The Hadleigh Thrift Shop. I've had some good stuff from here and lost out, due to procrastination, on even better.
Today there was no procrastinating.

As I walked up the street and saw the wicker shopper my heart began to beat faster. Really?
Surely not?

Who would give such a thing away?
Practically running, I reached the shop front and saw that it was indeed for sale. At a steal. Now you really would have laughed to see me, I glanced around furtively anxious to leave it for even a second, worried that the shoppers previously passing by without even noticing this beauty would suddenly notice my interest and stampede.
I checked my purse, relief, there was enough cash, no need to find a machine. My heart kept pounding until the deal was done.
And then I skipped back down the street wheeling my wicker delight behind me.
It may be noteworthy to mention that as I am not within walking distance of any shops, a non-foldable shopping trolley may not be the wisest of buys. But I am sure you will agree that I would have been mad to leave it behind.
Today I went to my knitting morning, a glorious giggle of a morning, with the loveliest of companions, a morning that I don't always make these days due to my increasing workload but when I do get there I am always so very pleased I took the time.
On leaving I popped up the high street to post some parcels and decided to have a very quick glance into my favourite charity shop - The Hadleigh Thrift Shop. I've had some good stuff from here and lost out, due to procrastination, on even better.
Today there was no procrastinating.
As I walked up the street and saw the wicker shopper my heart began to beat faster. Really?
Surely not?
Who would give such a thing away?
Practically running, I reached the shop front and saw that it was indeed for sale. At a steal. Now you really would have laughed to see me, I glanced around furtively anxious to leave it for even a second, worried that the shoppers previously passing by without even noticing this beauty would suddenly notice my interest and stampede.
I checked my purse, relief, there was enough cash, no need to find a machine. My heart kept pounding until the deal was done.
And then I skipped back down the street wheeling my wicker delight behind me.
It may be noteworthy to mention that as I am not within walking distance of any shops, a non-foldable shopping trolley may not be the wisest of buys. But I am sure you will agree that I would have been mad to leave it behind.
Comments
You were very lucky!
Fleur xx
I laughed at your description of being anxious once you found it. I have the same response. We would be dead giveaways at auctions!
I hope it fits with ease in the boot of the car.
Can't resist a wicker basket, and one on wheels... wooooo!
Like you, it would be completely impractical but I'd find a use for it.
Celia
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Nina xxxxx
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