Moesha originally ask maya & inka's mommy if they had yard sales in europe.
I Lived in Europe for several years and the highlight of a weekend would be running up on one of their markets in a village. We often drove several hundred miles a weekend in The Netherlands , Belgium, or Germany. We were always thrilled to pull into a villiage or town to find it was their "market" day. I loved these because there were alwaysNope. I've lived in the USA during 2 years, and I must admit that I got addicted to yard sales !! We had our own "appartment sale" before we left, because we wanted to get rid of all the stuff we didn't need anymore, like furniture, our tv & radio, lamps, bicycle, etc... It was soooo much fun
There are "rummage sales" though. That is f.e. a marketplace where everybody can rent a table, and sell whatever he wants. I participated in one last summer! I tried to sell my homemade 3D-cards; but it was no success. People were only interested in old junk
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unique finds that you could never find in US. Our biggest such market was in Antwerp Belgium. Antwerp is a good sized city and the entire town was one HUGE flea market. Like there were several city blocks just for the sale of pets. Amazing. I much prefer the concept of market day like you see it there. It was like a rotating calender and there was a market in a different Village every week. The village i lived in Castricum NL had one every 6 months but so did the Village 30 miles down the road. I have a antique Bellows hanging on my fireplace that I picked up at a market in Hoorne NL. My house is full of memories we found this way.
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