
First stop was a family clearing out a relatives house, and I picked up a Decatur coffin driver, Chrome Vanadium (Duro) breaker bar, Crosman pellets, Herbrand and Blue Point brake tools, WF breaker bar, Proto impact socket and two screwdriver sockets, Plomb combo and a small driver that people seem to love. $2
Next stop was a bust, and after that got a burrito and coffee. Third stop:

Some of these weird Craftsman ratcheting hard handle SBE wrench thingys. Dunno, they seem to go for some money on eBay...
Then I stopped at a Restore and spent a few bucks:

Chisel handle, some little hammer thing I though was kinda cute, and three half full packets of drill bits. $5
The next stop was a bit to weird even for me, so I hightailed it out of there. After that I was planning to head home, and maybe stop at a Restore on the way. But, it is one of the least productive Restores, so, not wanting to go straight back yet, I headed off to a sale that was on the final day of a three day sale. And, boy, am I glad I did!

There was an old shop in the back of the property, with drawers, cans and shelves of junk. I could see it had been picked through, but mostly by people without the refined taste of a seasoned Garage Journaler! And so I found: an old tobacco tin full of copper rivets, an old rotary light(?) switch that tells you if it is on or off, part of a machinists protractor, some army trucks for model RR's, a wooden dovetail box, an inside corner tape measure, chisel handle, scraper, metal handled beehive screwdriver, Duro socket, pebble combo, Plomb 1/4 breaker, Long C raised panel combo, 4" Diamond calk adjustable, Proto LA combo, Blue Point combo, pipe cleaners, and an aligator wrench. $5 for all of that. And, while I was walking out, I threw a low ball offer at this:

a Victorian era Morris chair. It needs some work, and I need another project like a whole in my head, but I got it cheap enough and had so much fun the last one I restored I couldn't resist.
Like I said, I love days like this.