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i happened upon these turquoise beauties a couple weekends ago at a vancouver yard sale. vancouver yard sales are awkward & interesting, because they are often so sparse & so unorganized. like its a last minute excuse to enjoy the rare sun, and make a couple extra bucks while you're at it.
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regardless, i love yard sales, and i love it even more when i find something amazing like my turquoise teacups. i had to get rid of a couple other mugs to fit in the cupboard, and the handles are kinda awkward & tiny for holding, but nevertheless... i love them. they make me happy like no other 50 cent teacup should. :)
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