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For sale as described below; I'm not interested in trades at this time. I'd prefer selling the whole game instead of breaking off expansions.
I'll ship with tracking with as best of a price I can find. The Button Shy games are smaller and will fit in flat rate envelopes or similar. I'll combine items if you buy more than one. Payment via Paypal.
Let me know if you have questions. Thanks for stopping by!
Whistle Mountain [3] - $25 - Some box wear, but actual game components in excellent/very good condition. Cards come fully sleeved. Includes some laminated player aids I had made. SOLD.
Cat Lady + Box of Treats expansion [4/5] - $22 - Like new, comes with both boxes. Cards come fully sleeved. Most of the expansion has been appropriately integrated into the base game. SOLD.
Sprawlopolis + Agropolis + Combopolis + expansions [4/5] - $25 - Base cards of Sprawolopolis are sleeved. The rest of the expansions + Agropolis are new, unplayed, and unsleeved. All of it will come in a small zippered, mesh bag I used to hold it all. SOLD.
Arcane Bakery Clash + Mystery Ingredients, Boss Bake-Off 1, 2, & 3 expansions [4/5] - $12 - Like new, cards are sleeved, except for the solo boss cards, since you never shuffle those anyway. SOLD.
Orchard: 9-card solitaire game [3] - $5 - Slight box wear. Cards are in great condition. Back of rulebook has a few scores written in.
Tides + Fun in the Sun expansion [4] - $7. Excellent condition, comes fully sleeved. SOLD.
Count of the Nine Estates [4] - $6 - Excellent condition, comes fully sleeved. SOLD
Just got back from Shelburne Farm in Stow today, which was selling 2 bushels for $41 or 2 pecks for $29. Maybe I just never go this late in the season, but I can't remember them ever having deals like that.
The trees were still full of apples. The ground underneath the trees was blanketed with them and I hope there's a backup plan for those, but I encourage everyone to go help make a dent!
I read in the late 2000s to mid 2010s. The version I had was softcover, mostly brown with an apple and either a spider or a creepy shadow. The book was not very long despite having 3 stories.
The first story was about a boy and his friend who stole some apples from the neighbor's orchard. The boy gets sick with a hacking cough and soon starts to cough up leaves and an apple. Basically, an apple tree is growing in his lungs. He learns his friend is missing. He goes back to the orchard to look for answers and notices that all the trees look like they have faces in the bark. The last scene is him getting turned into a tree as the neighbor laughs at him
Another story was about a girl trying to figure out why her mother was so sick. There's a scene in the hospital where the mother explains to the MC about their families gift/curse and then passes on the ability through touch. It might have been a kiss on the forehead? The power was the ability to hear electrical signals (like phone calls etc). In the last scene, the power overwhelms her and she collapses in the street, going insane.
The final story is the one I remember most vividly:
This family (Father, Mother, older sister, younger brother) move into a new house. The children hear some strange noises in the night and learn that the basement is 'haunted' by these forgotten kids covered in a green glowing goo? They only come out at night (but do leave residue behind) and can make someone else be forgotten and added to their ranks. The brother starts to be forgotten and eventually even the parents have no idea who he is- the closer you are to the target the longer it takes to fully forget them. Next, the sister starts to be forgotten. There is a scene somewhere around here where she is sent to school with rotten food. At the end, her parents come back from work? a vacation? and try to chase her out because they don't know who she is after she refuses to tell them how to call her parents, and she manages to remind her parents of her brother by holding up a bear that belonged to him that wore a pair of his glasses and saying "Look how cute I am!" which is what he said when he got it. The parents remember, the brother is returned, and the family moves out.
[Edit] The first two stories are from Voices by Damien Graves. The story about being forgotten is from something else, so I'll be making it its own post
The home we recently purchased has a beautiful 25-30 tree apple orchard on it. Does anyone have any experience making money from an apple orchard? The previous owners utilized it to barter with the Amish. They would trade apples for firewood, fence post, labor, as well as pruning of the apple trees and other fruit trees on the property. I initially intended to go the same route. It appeared to be the easiest route and quite beneficial but I didnβt know if I was overlooking a better opportunity.
I just watched Apple orchard about 5 times in a row and i can confidently say that this video is by far better then any video that has came out in 2021, the video was phenomenal produced and filmed by Parrish and the spots, riding and trick selection was way out of the ball park . Honestly this was the only video that impressed me this year besides kentic blank and gunshy.
Iβm planning on starting my own nano-cidery in about two years, and the plan is starting to come together. Iβve been able to get apples from one orchard near where I live, but Iβd like to find more apple varieties to try, and ensure that I can get enough apples consistently. Also, my guy I get from is pretty flaky and hard to get ahold of. Any good orchards in the area with cider or heirloom apples I can get large quantities of would be great.
She later falls in love with him... obviously.
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