The Day a WHOLE City Moves (& the TREASURES it leaves behind): Curbside Scavenging 2023

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  • Join me for some curbside archeology, and find some AMAZING treasures just dumped on the side of the road, because when 70,000 households move on the same day, chaos and garbage ensue (ideal conditions for finding some treasures)! Taking recycling to the next level, I cruise Montreal on foot, by bike and by car to dig through garbage piles all over the city and round up some amazing treasures!
    Learn what Moving Day is, when and how it started, and why it turns the entire city upside down... oh yea, and see what goodies I can find!
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Komentáře • 593

  • @blufaerie
    @blufaerie Před rokem +125

    The entire concept of the whole city moving on the same day sounds chaotic and perfect at the same time. You found a lot of great things!!!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +5

      Thank you!! :-D :-D

    • @pkclabaugh9178
      @pkclabaugh9178 Před měsícem

      It sounds like move in/move out day when the kids go back/leave college.😊😊😊

  • @HouseHooligan
    @HouseHooligan Před rokem +142

    Okay, the scavenging content was fun and fascinating, but can we just talk about your clever girl turning the water park on on her own? 😍

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +37

      It’s been a few times that we show her the button and try to get her to turn it on, but it’s a finicky button, hard even for humans to turn on, so it was very fun when she managed it!!

    • @mariascudder3277
      @mariascudder3277 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Phillippa Gregory is a good writer

  • @AleshaM30
    @AleshaM30 Před rokem +44

    Most college towns have a "moving day". In my town we call it Hippie Christmas.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +2

      Hippie Christmas... love that! I go out trolling around with my friend's dad, who lives right next door to a campus, cuz we both love sifting through all the discarded dorm/apartment debris (and it's a private uni, so lots of good stuff)!!

  • @hannahmounser7786
    @hannahmounser7786 Před rokem +85

    Moving day sounds like a dream for us fellow foragers, that handsewn quilt is quite the treasure! Thanks for sharing your moving day adventure.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +2

      You're very welcome, thanks for watching!!

  • @carrieatkinson9850
    @carrieatkinson9850 Před 4 měsíci +5

    I LOOOOVE that little corgi butt!!❤ It’s so refreshing to see a corgi that isn’t grossly overweight. What a sweet little girl !

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yes, we like to keep her nice and trim 🥰

  • @adelleshoemaker8487
    @adelleshoemaker8487 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Taking couch covers for the velvet is so smart 🤯

  • @garbtheater
    @garbtheater Před rokem +20

    Aw man that orange lamp 🧡😭

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +3

      Right?! So fun! (although I admit, I'd probably have painted it, just to match our living room a bit more)

  • @Gandellion
    @Gandellion Před rokem +62

    Man, Canadian cities seem like such great places to live, they seem like they were built with residents in mind and to promote quality of life.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +34

      Really depends on where you are, unfortunately the majority of Canadian cities are nearly as bad as US cities. Certain parts of Montreal are one of the few exceptions. Not Just Bikes is a fantastic city planning channel that talk a LOT about walkability and good vs. bad city design, and he's originally from London, Ontario (a city he rants about on a regular basis). Great channel, highly recommend!!

    • @cecilehoare3053
      @cecilehoare3053 Před rokem +5

      @@ShannonMakes Shannon, I'm not far from London to the point many specialist appointments are made through London. I CANNOT stand driving in London!! My son actually lived there for 5 years for university and the only good thing, there are two Value Villages to choose from! lol

    • @robintheparttimesewer6798
      @robintheparttimesewer6798 Před rokem +1

      Two! When the daughter was down there I only remember 1. Salvation army had a bit bad store there as well

    • @cecilehoare3053
      @cecilehoare3053 Před rokem +2

      @@robintheparttimesewer6798 one out by the 401 off of Wellington Rd and the second on Dundas (hwy 2) st on the east end of town. They have a few other second hand stores including new-ish Goodwill book stores in the last ten years or so!

    • @robintheparttimesewer6798
      @robintheparttimesewer6798 Před rokem +1

      @@cecilehoare3053 yeah I keep forgetting how much time has passed. She went to London after high school and that was a good number of years ago. These days I don’t go much past Woodstock. They have a wonderful Len’s Mills store that I go and ogle maybe drool as well. So many pretty fabrics!

  • @grannysquared7140
    @grannysquared7140 Před rokem +62

    Similar happenings in major college towns like Ann Arbor Michigan when dorm rooms empty out for the summer break. My sister found a working computer and reems of paper still in original packaging.

    • @katmusswoodwind
      @katmusswoodwind Před rokem +4

      A computer? Gee... And so many people go without, too!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +11

      OK, that's impressive! The flat screen TV in our living room is also from the side of the road - it just had a minor electronic glitch that was easily fixable!

    • @lauracoffinmendez2428
      @lauracoffinmendez2428 Před rokem +9

      Boston has "Allston Christmas" with ~70% of leases begin September 1, and most of the people moving are college students.
      We don't have a specific day but lots of people will just put a bunch of items outside then post their address on local facebook groups, sometimes I'm amazed at what nice stuff is being given away!

    • @sturdy2723
      @sturdy2723 Před rokem +9

      Greetings from Berkeley where the post-graduation street score is an absolute feast. I used to live in Davis and it was the same. Definitely a college town thing. :)

    • @DawnDavidson
      @DawnDavidson Před rokem +4

      Yup. I lived in Berkeley, CA for many years. May was always a great time to upgrade furniture. :)

  • @melissashiels7838
    @melissashiels7838 Před rokem +42

    If I lived in Montreal I'd definitely be out treasure hunting. We always picked up stuff by the side of the road with my mother - she still has some road-side furniture that we picked up 30 years ago.
    I'd absolutely love to know if there's a particular legendary item that's been doing the rounds on moving day for the last 50 years that Montrealers know to look out for. Something that someone put out on the curb in the 70s that got picked up, and put out a few years later, only for someone else to pick it up and repeat the cycle for 50 years.
    (That would make a fantastic short story - some really distinct object like that green couch - and you could tell the lives of all the different owners of the object over the years during the years that they owned the object. Happy stories of couples starting out, couples getting divorced or starting over again, children playing with/on it, pets taking naps on it, the things that got lost in the couch, etc. )

    • @indiabilly
      @indiabilly Před rokem +6

      What a fabulous idea! I recently picked up a plan chest from Facebook marketplace for my threads and notions and art supplies, I looked it up and it was made in the 1930’s , for the last few years it had belonged to the sellers elderly farmer uncle, he had horses and it had horse gear, tools and gun parts in it and I love that it has history and that it has held many items and served many people and businesses over its 93 or so years xx

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +3

      omg, that's such a lovely and whimsical idea, I absolutely love it, and I would LOVE somebody to write that story... I'd sure read it (even better if I found it in a little free library)!!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      That's super cool, love that you were able to find a bit about it's history!

  • @pluezilvlk8427
    @pluezilvlk8427 Před rokem +21

    I think your videos are the only ones that don't even make it to my to watch later list these days, I just watch them immediately 😊

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +2

      Wow, that’s such an amazing compliment, thank you so much!! 🥰🥰🫶

  • @susanrybak7192
    @susanrybak7192 Před 5 měsíci +14

    My daughter lived in Montreal for 5 years and i helped her move a number of times, we used a wheel barrow, shopping cart and our truck to move her from one house to another. Moving day is amazing chaos!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 5 měsíci

      Amazing chaos is right!

    • @brendatucker35
      @brendatucker35 Před 26 dny

      Would enjoy being there on July. Love the quilt, beautiful find!!!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @katecapek3116
    @katecapek3116 Před rokem +25

    The black top hat cams are for the 400 & 500 series Singers. The white ones are for the 600 series.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +5

      Ooooh, thank you, that’s good to know - I need to find someone with those machines, as mines from the 300 series

    • @katecapek3116
      @katecapek3116 Před rokem +3

      @@ShannonMakes if you know someone with one of those series, they will be grateful. The whole set gets expensive.

    • @kimberlypease2823
      @kimberlypease2823 Před 5 měsíci +2

      How much would you sell the sewing cams for?

  • @dreed1058
    @dreed1058 Před 5 měsíci +17

    I think you created a new urban phrase: waste archeology😂❤!! I'm with you, at 7 mos pregnant, I saw a young man throwing boxes of what looked like VINTAGE FABRIC! I found boxes of quilts not completed (so fun!), and lots of scraps!! I still have much of it - 36 years later😅🎉! Hugs Shannon & Phil;)

  • @kathrynblack9152
    @kathrynblack9152 Před rokem +24

    In Boston, it’s referred to as 'Alston Christmas' when the college kids arrive/rotate in September. The local news channels often do a story on it.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Love that!! A few comments here mentioning the Alston Christmas! 🗑🎄

  • @SauronsAccntnt
    @SauronsAccntnt Před rokem +17

    Dang this really makes me miss living in a walkable/bike-able city. When I lived in Santa Cruz (California) the streets during the summertime were a treasure trove from the combination of upper-middle-class homeowners & the annual exodus of students from the nearby university.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +4

      Walkable city is the main reason I love Montreal. I hate cars, and much prefer walking or biking... so much nicer (and better for long term health, generally speaking)

  • @briarwoodimp
    @briarwoodimp Před rokem +14

    The suburbs of Minneapolis have annual clean up days where folks can put out anything for garbage collection. I loved those weekends when I lived there, tho to be honest, I indulged in regular alley shopping in the city proper, as they allowed folks to put out large items anytime. 20 years later, I still have antique furniture I picked up then.

  • @latonyalee7821
    @latonyalee7821 Před 4 měsíci +4

    If I was in Montreal, I would definitely be out on Moving Day! You have some great finds. Oh and your fur baby is super cute!

  • @sturdy2723
    @sturdy2723 Před rokem +8

    Haven't been to Montreal (yet). I live in a college town so the first of every month the street score is pretty good but 1 June (usually two weeks after graduation) it's exceptional. With enough time and patience and some helping hands you could absolutely furnish an entire apartment with what you find on the sidewalks. But my favorite street score/moving day story was years ago, helping a buddy move out of a place and a family was moving in down the hall. They saw us moving the furniture (we were either going to take it to donate or leave outside, can't remember) and they took it all! No stairs required which was great because that was a fifth floor apartment with no elevator. On another note, as a Californian, I'm fascinated that the large appliances (fridge, stove, washer, and dryer) don't come with the apartments. Everywhere I've lived here it's part of the lease.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Oh yea, my entire living room/kitchen area (short of the actual appliances, and even a couple of those) are furnished entirely off the streets. Not even thrifted in a secondhand shop, but actually 100% free. It's NUTS.
      Also, huzzah for not having to move all that furniture out of the building... that's fantastic. And it's not unusual at all to have to bring your own appliances in many of the countries I've lived in Europe. Kinda annoying, but also kinda great that you don't get stuck with total shit appliances!

    • @thebookwyrmslair6757
      @thebookwyrmslair6757 Před rokem

      I've lived all over the US. To my understanding, kitchens MUST be furnished with stove / oven and fridge to be considered rentable. I've never seen any listing of an apartment or house that didn't. When we purchased a house, we had to pick out a fridge, but the stove, oven, and dishwasher were already installed. Washers and dryers can be hit or miss - we've carried our own set through the last few rental houses.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Not that way here is Montreal, and it’s not uncommon in Germany either, for “unfurnished” to mean FULLY unfurnished

  • @france7678
    @france7678 Před rokem +11

    C’est aussi la tradition de remercier les amis qui aident à déménager en faisant livrer de la pizza et de la poutine pour tout le monde !!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      une tradition universelle, je crois 🍕🍻💪

    • @thebookwyrmslair6757
      @thebookwyrmslair6757 Před rokem +2

      It's just sad when those same friends get older and can't justify throwing out their back for free pizza and beer anymore! Surely, I'm not that old yet! 😂

    • @kericorley9387
      @kericorley9387 Před měsícem

      True in America too.

    • @miloruby8259
      @miloruby8259 Před měsícem

      Dang right!

  • @CraftyInTheory
    @CraftyInTheory Před 2 měsíci +2

    We have a "Reuse Rendezvous" once or twice a year. Residents are encouraged to put boxes of gently used goods for people to come by and take as needed. I find searching for stuff fun and it's great to put out things that are still in good shape without having to garage sale it.

  • @Kelli.Hicks.5
    @Kelli.Hicks.5 Před rokem +12

    I can only imagine the traffic jams that must ensue, with all those moving trucks parked on the streets as people are loading and unloading their goods. 😱

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +2

      Yes, the traffic can be just HORRIBLE!

    • @bunhelsingslegacy3549
      @bunhelsingslegacy3549 Před rokem +1

      @@ShannonMakes ...cause Montreal traffic isn't hellish enough on a normal day...

    • @miloruby8259
      @miloruby8259 Před měsícem

      I left Montreal to live in the boonies closer to Quebec City! I would gladly go back to chaos Montreal anytime, just miss it so much!

  • @pmclaughlin4111
    @pmclaughlin4111 Před rokem +15

    In Boston, it's September 1st. Particularly because Boston is a college town. They call it Allston Christmas. (Allston being a neighborhood of Boston with a high percentage of students)
    Your finds are much higher quality than a bunch of students leave behind
    Also a common event is Storrowing. Named after a famously low clearance bridge, it means to ram your truck into an overpass or bridge because you thought the cars only sign was just a suggestion.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +4

      You're not the first to mention Allston Christmas (although you were the first to give the etymology, so I thank you extra for that)... sounds like so much fun!
      Living next to a campus is SO good on at the end of the school year... I go out trolling around with my friend's dad, who lives next to one, cuz we both love sifting through all the discarded dorm/apartment debris (and it's a private uni, so lots of good stuff)!!

    • @SnappyDragon
      @SnappyDragon Před rokem

      ahahaha I have not thought about that bridge in years!

    • @alexreith4877
      @alexreith4877 Před rokem

      I was coming to the comments to basically make this same comment so thanks!

  • @bonniehyden962
    @bonniehyden962 Před rokem +18

    If I were there...I most definitely would be cruising the streets! Sometimes a person can be lucky enough to find usable items put out by the road in some of our towns in the rural area of East Texas. If time allows, I always stop to pursue the possibilities!

  • @madelinebock6469
    @madelinebock6469 Před 5 měsíci +3

    thx for the walk down memory lane

  • @zanesutherland406
    @zanesutherland406 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Fun! We don’t have anything like that where I’m at. I used to dumpster dive a lot, and was one of my favorite outings lol. But the county put a shed at each green box site and they guard the garbage, no dumpster diving for many years now. It’s so sad all the things that could be diverted from the landfill, and it’s sickening to have our tax dollars go to a person guarding what people discard. Occasionally on a Sunday I’ve gotten lucky and the guard wasn’t there. I wish they had a specific covered area that people could put things that are still useable. We do have a clearance thrift store here, a branch of the main thrift store. They have bins of things. You can get a basket of stuff for $5, a black garbage bag full for $10. Single items are like .10-.50 or so. It’s such a blessing and one of my favorite things to do while in town.

  • @roxannebolla8567
    @roxannebolla8567 Před rokem +8

    In our area of the Midwest US, many communities have a “community yard sale” where homes have their yard sales at the same time. It makes for a pretty cool event. The following days/week is “large trash pick up day” and people leave their leftovers on the roadsides and treasure hunters go about. I have picked up some cool stuff for free and have left a lot of things out for others.

  • @jeanmullins3284
    @jeanmullins3284 Před 12 dny

    We keep our eyes open every trash day in my neighborhood (Tuesday and Friday) for finds. We've gotten many treasures that way. I live in Mississippi, USA.

  • @mellisartandcrafts
    @mellisartandcrafts Před rokem +9

    I love treasure hunting. Here in Berlin people also put things on the street, but on more random days. Sundays we sometimes go out and check out bixes in out neighbourhood.

    • @sophieb.1287
      @sophieb.1287 Před rokem

      Do you have any specific places/areas in Berlin where you go for some hunting? Here in the South of Berlin I find those kind of boxes very rarely. 🤔

    • @linemonssi4108
      @linemonssi4108 Před rokem +1

      @@sophieb.1287 I always found a lot (especially furniture) in Wedding/Gesundbrunnen

    • @sophieb.1287
      @sophieb.1287 Před rokem

      @@linemonssi4108 Thank you very much 😊

    • @mellisartandcrafts
      @mellisartandcrafts Před rokem +1

      I found more in areas whith family houses, but maybe it's just my area 😄

    • @sophieb.1287
      @sophieb.1287 Před rokem

      @@mellisartandcrafts As soon as I have a Sunday off, I'll check this out. 😁

  • @yarning4asmile
    @yarning4asmile Před 5 měsíci +3

    In the USA but I love this idea of communal sharing in a sense. Allowing the things one no longer needs to be taken by the one who does need them or has a use for them with zero cost or zero ties. A complete letting go, moving on, and recycling. If I was you, I would invest in a little cart on wheels for adventures such as this!

  • @ThimbleAndPlume
    @ThimbleAndPlume Před rokem +9

    What an interesting phenomenon. People leave items on the curb around here sometimes and I have gotten several nice pieces of furniture to upcycle. Just got a little tale the other day. But it's so cool that you found such a diverse selection of items. That velvet was nice, and the quilt! It amazes me what people just throw away sometimes.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Yea, so many good things get thrown away, it's kinda nuts! My entire living room is pulled from the curb. I was looking at it the other day, and realized that there wasn't even anything thrifted in there, it was literally all free... 😳

  • @toodlesmossberg5770
    @toodlesmossberg5770 Před rokem +5

    In my state we have a city wide neighborhood cleanup that’s putting anything you don’t want on the curb and either letting the trash or other people pick it up. We drive around every year to see the find goodies!

  • @octavia088
    @octavia088 Před rokem +6

    Oh, that quilt!

  • @AwkwardBirb
    @AwkwardBirb Před rokem +4

    I used to work at a library and we had to have special training on how to handle items that had been returned with bed bugs. It scared the life outta me 😅

  • @SandySterling-ph2nn
    @SandySterling-ph2nn Před 2 měsíci +1

    Oh wow, the orange lamp was awesome, I would have figured some way to get it home.

  • @sharonarrendale8418
    @sharonarrendale8418 Před 5 měsíci +1

    If I had at house, I would do exactly guys did. How fun and all of the treasures that you can find. I know around the big towns people will leave things out for others or the garbage. Happy hunting!❤

  • @parklady7540
    @parklady7540 Před 4 měsíci +1

    IF I was there, you better believe it I would go out.

  • @lisagrafton2529
    @lisagrafton2529 Před 5 měsíci +1

    In America, at the end of a community wide garage sale, people go out to pick through the "trash" that was placed there by homeowners who decided, if it didn't sell, it wasn't going back into the house! Some donate to thrift stores, but they know it's become custom to just set it on the curb for anyone to take. That brings me to something I never can understand. When a customer asks for a lower price, why do some homeowners refuse to budge on pricing, then end up putting it on the curb for free, or for the trash? I can see if it's the first morning of the sale, if they tell them they aren't lowering prices until a certain time, but there should be a point when one decides a little money is better than no money! It also depends on how a customer approaches the homeowner.

  • @kitty16vcat11
    @kitty16vcat11 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ok, just discovered you and want to say how amazing and cute you are! )have never said this about anyone before 😂) I had to come on my phone just to comment and subscribe as was watching you on a tv. Have to say I loved it when you put on your suncream - I screamed you go girl! 😂 👍
    But really wanted to say, I live in a country where nothing is left on the streets, we have charity companies and private ones who come and collect your ‘treasure trash’ for free, to be sold in large warehouses.
    Anyway, mentioned you to my 25 year old daughter, she is a mini you in the sense foraging for those amazing things. She’s also a fashion designer and she collects all sorts and makes all sorts 😂 she’s done this since she was four! I always loved it and encouraged her to do whatever makes her happy! Anyhow, love and blessings upon you!
    Btw THAT orange lamp 😭
    ❤❤❤

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 4 měsíci +1

      There definitely are people that go out with large trucks and collect stuff to sell privately, but in a city of 2 million people (and lots of congestion in the streets on these days, with everyone moving), it's quite hard for them to get everything, so there's lots left to private individuals, thankfully!!

    • @kitty16vcat11
      @kitty16vcat11 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ShannonMakes oh wow, you even had time to reply to my message filled with grammatical errors - so sorry but amended now with the help of 🤓 💕

  • @Iinfiniteknowing
    @Iinfiniteknowing Před rokem +3

    A hope those folks who really need these items have access and know about this.

  • @redtrunkrelics
    @redtrunkrelics Před 5 měsíci +1

    New subscriber from the GTA in southern Ontario. Your house purchase came up in my feed on CZcams and I love it! Editing and posting videos takes time, keep up the great work!

  • @VeryJoable
    @VeryJoable Před rokem +2

    My mom had a Singer machine with those cams. They’re for various stitches, a precursor to sewing machines with computers. If I remember correctly, there was even one for embroidered letters.

  • @bravehearticus
    @bravehearticus Před rokem +2

    We don't have this in the UK. I wish we did, as I have a living room of trash I need gone but can't afford a removal guy at the moment.
    Also, I appreciate the doggo fun 😂

  • @Ninzip
    @Ninzip Před rokem +4

    I love this sneak peak into a to different culture that would be absolute second hand heaven to me!

  • @kathahahn20
    @kathahahn20 Před rokem +1

    Sure! If I had been in Montreal, I would definetly go Tresore hunting. I even do it in Germany. As a Student it is the best way to same Monet and get ikeaish vintage furniture!

  • @dotcorbeil6266
    @dotcorbeil6266 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I live in the USA and i do the same thing here😊

  • @user-po1th4ce9f
    @user-po1th4ce9f Před 5 měsíci +1

    Ashland, Ohio has a spring clean-up every April. They divide the town into quadrants and each has one week to put their stuff out free of charge. It's so fun to look for treasures and it became a family event! Often, we would take good stuff we couldn't use and donate it to a thrift store because the trash trucks and metal scrappers pick up often.

  • @katmusswoodwind
    @katmusswoodwind Před rokem +30

    Does this really happen in one day?! That sounds super overwhelming...!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +9

      It absolutely does! I mean, obviously some people move the days before or after, but most move on the 1st!

    • @BeMoreBarnaby
      @BeMoreBarnaby Před rokem +11

      I find it quirkily reassuring that, even in the face of globalization, cities maintain some distinct customs and weird traditions. And I admire your restraint. My husband would have been prying my claws off so much stuff. Me: "Look! An orange floor lamp / green sofa / [add long list of other stuff you nobly passed up]!" Husband: "Noooooooo! Back away from the stuffed ostrich / tiger castration kit / grand piano with missing keys!" etc. What a great way to spend a day!😂

    • @katmusswoodwind
      @katmusswoodwind Před rokem +2

      @@BeMoreBarnaby to be fair that's a nice way of putting it! Also I'm sort of understanding a little better about the cultural differences here - I'm England it feels a bit more risky picking up rejected items, just because we don't have an actual day where this is acceptable !

    • @mjlcreativestitchworkshop7292
      @mjlcreativestitchworkshop7292 Před rokem +2

      Yes it does really happen lol the entire province of qc moving day is july 1 lol

    • @mjlcreativestitchworkshop7292
      @mjlcreativestitchworkshop7292 Před rokem +3

      Yes yes it does really happen that specific day lol... the only province in Canada to have this spesific day for renting dates lol...

  • @SIC647
    @SIC647 Před rokem +3

    You know I would totally have been there, if I lived in the vicinity. 😄
    My city has a reuse centre, where all usable recycling from the genbrugsstationer gets diverted to. It is only 2 km from where I live. That is very dangerous. 😅 I have to limit my visits.
    Montreal looks so... I was going to say Danish, but: European. What a surprise. Is it the French connection?
    /Stine

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      oh my gosh, NOTHING is more dangerous than a good genbruggstation... there were a couple pretty close to our place in KBH, and I literally never left empty handed. SO dangerous!! 🤣 Also, re: European-ness, the area that I live in, the Plateau, is known for being very European... the rest of Montreal is less French and more North American.

  • @werelemur1138
    @werelemur1138 Před rokem +2

    I was born in Montreal but my parents moved back to California when I was about a year old. I've heard stories about the Moving Day chaos.
    I lived in Isla Vista for a few years and when UCSB let out for the summer a lot of students moved back home and left an incredible amount of stuff. I found a surfboard an ugly but very comfortable sofa, so many books.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      College campuses at the end of term (or beginning) are amazing for this sort of thing too, so true!

  • @katrinalevin4064
    @katrinalevin4064 Před rokem +1

    I always check out the donation bags or piles on my walks with my dogs. In fact at this moment I am wearing a dress I made of blue, yellow and white seersucker 5 yards score I found recently. Yes, the fabric is cotton.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Ooooh, that's a fantastic find! LOVE that!!

  • @coolcutiekitti17
    @coolcutiekitti17 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I live in a college town in the US and every semester we have “Riff Raff” where we can put out anything for trash. It’s amazing the things people throw away

  • @mermaliade6631
    @mermaliade6631 Před rokem +6

    I think it would be really fun to forage! I definitely think though afterwards we would need a very nice quiet tea break. I think the Velvet was one of your best finds. I went out thrifting a few days ago and definitely got a great fabric haul (which had royal blue velvet :o ). I think my only concern would definitely be the bedbugs but I think you made out really really well! Everything is definitely good and usable!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      ooooh, royal blue velvet... be still, my beating heart!

    • @mermaliade6631
      @mermaliade6631 Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes How anyone can get rid of velvet is beyond me! I'm going to make myself a Renn Fair dress, I know that you're going to save some for the lining of your train case, but if you can make yourself something fancy, a victorian-style drawstring purse would be really neat with some scraps.

  • @johnmelissaziech6207
    @johnmelissaziech6207 Před 4 měsíci

    The cams are for the Singer Golden Touch and Sew from the early 70's. I got mine in 1973. It was before you could just touch a button to get decorative stitches.

  • @kfries1282
    @kfries1282 Před rokem +1

    We have a couple of those Portis racks that add to our closet space. We bought wooden hangers with swivel heads, hang them on the bottom horizontal pole and t-shirts sit almost flat against the wall in the bedroom. We can get about 15 or so shirts on each.

  • @jsmith8904
    @jsmith8904 Před rokem +2

    I wish we had moving day in Australia. I'd definitely be out there!

  • @kaytiej8311
    @kaytiej8311 Před rokem +3

    The city looks so gorgeous. Thanks for showing us around, while also picking up some neat pieces.

  • @anitamorales1506
    @anitamorales1506 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Shannon, your videos are ridiculously fun to watch. You could be a professional! I am also a scavenger and am often amazed at the things that people throw away. I have also renovated an old house, circa 1901. It wasn't as distressed as yours, but it took us 9 years. I wish you well in this project and wish I had the means to help financially, but that is not an option. I am a senior, in southern California and am looking forward to watching your journey. Thank you for the giggles!

  • @lauries6517
    @lauries6517 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Love this. We have a neighbor who is cleaning out a relatives home and they just throw everything away. We have saved two bags of brand new winter coats, vintage tea glasses, nuts and bolts, embroidered pieces, etc. Then when they found out we were saving things they put a nasty note in the trash telling us to stop. UGH!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 5 měsíci +3

      OK, see that is the part that I don’t understand to any degree… like I can sympathize with someone who maybe ran out of time or is super overwhelmed in their life and doesn’t have the time to donate (as per your other comment), but what I have zero concept of is then scolding others for taking your garbage and giving it a second life… I truly think I will never understand that type of person

    • @lauries6517
      @lauries6517 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@ShannonMakes They have been coming once a week for several months so time isn't the issue. They are so-called Christians too and we have a church you can donate to just blocks away. Even the trash collectors think they are crazy. We try to keep things out of the landfill. We also go into over a hundred year old houses and take the wood trim, doors and anything usable out.

    • @Nwladylaura369
      @Nwladylaura369 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Once it is in the trash it is fair game! It is legal to dumpster dive in the US, unless posted not to do it.

    • @lauries6517
      @lauries6517 Před 5 měsíci

      I know. That is what makes it so absurd. We even checked with city hall to be sure. We still do it. @@Nwladylaura369

    • @user-dj3sn5wi1s
      @user-dj3sn5wi1s Před 5 měsíci +1

      I cleaned out my childhood home, and I left the good stuff on the curb. Cars would be stopping and taking it, and it would make me happy. Less for the landfill and a new life for this stuff I can't take. Win -win. I donated, and gave away most of it. I miss my parents, not the stuff!

  • @2020Dumpsterfire
    @2020Dumpsterfire Před rokem +1

    If I was there I would find some way to get that orange lamp home, obsessed

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      It’s becoming the unexpected superstar of the video!! 🧡🧡🧡🛋️

  • @janesheridan5632
    @janesheridan5632 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Shannon, I always look forward to viewing your videos. Thank you for sharing your endeavors.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 5 měsíci

      You are so welcome! So glad you're enjoying them, and thank you for checking out the older videos, there are some good ones there!!

  • @jenneehuichan4843
    @jenneehuichan4843 Před rokem +1

    Where i live we just have a routine bulk pickup for Trash, but a lot of people leave really good stuff out and it's normal to see someone with a trailer going around picking stuff up

  • @tinakercher8768
    @tinakercher8768 Před 2 měsíci

    The train case and quilt are my favorites, besides your adorable dog.

  • @gigi3242
    @gigi3242 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much, so interesting. Montreal looks beautiful, and what a fun tradition; so cool that recycling and re-using is given esteem in your city. Loved the video, as always. Take care, be well

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching! 🫶

  • @jenniferhanna1569
    @jenniferhanna1569 Před rokem +1

    In Florida moving day is after a hurricane hits. This is the first I ever heard of such a thing. Sounds amazing!!!

  • @skutovr
    @skutovr Před měsícem

    My husband HATES that I want to pick up curbside items. SO! If I were in Quebec instead of Kansas… I’d just go along to help you! Besides, I could fill a curbside with plenty of unused and unneeded items of my own.

  • @nlkeyser
    @nlkeyser Před rokem +2

    Omg we had bedbugs 2 years ago because they came through the walls from a neighbor's apartment. It was horrific.

  • @robintheparttimesewer6798

    Wow the quilts were a great find. Not a bad haul considering the weather. When we lived in Ottawa I remember seeing news stories about moving day.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Yea, I'm sure it would have been even better if 1.) it hadn't rained, and 2.) I could have gone out in the few days following as well... still not bad though

  • @anymoose6685
    @anymoose6685 Před rokem +1

    I remember the treasure finds from college moving days. Good times.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      YESSSS!! Living next to a campus is SO good on at the end of the school year... I go out trolling around with my friend's dad, cuz we both love sifting through all the discarded dorm/apartment debris (and it's a private uni, so lots of good stuff)!!

  • @crinkle2649
    @crinkle2649 Před 5 měsíci +2

    In Germany they have a time of year were everyone puts things out on the curb because they don't want to pay tax on it

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 5 měsíci

      🤣🤣🤣 omg I love that… how have I never been in Germany for that day when I’ve spent so much time there‽

  • @isabelledescarries5593
    @isabelledescarries5593 Před rokem +1

    I took part in the MMF (Montréal moving festival) 6 times over 15 years, until we left for the subburb. You are making me nostalgic!...

  • @mmegraham
    @mmegraham Před rokem +1

    Our city's downtown does this on August 14-16 every year. Come on over to Madison, WI, USA.

  • @lilaskye2375
    @lilaskye2375 Před 2 měsíci

    Reminds me of Berkeley ca, where I lived for almost 40 years. Every day was “moving day”. I walked everywhere (the gym, grocery store, etc); and I always took an empty backpack with me to pick up any useful items left on the sidewalk (bags of clothes-sometimes new with tags still attached, and anything else that one could want or imagine.

  • @user-pk3ej6hp1l
    @user-pk3ej6hp1l Před 5 měsíci

    I love those curvy staircases. When I saw them this summer on our way to a LARP event north of Montreal all I could think of was how hard moving would be.

  • @liav4102
    @liav4102 Před rokem +1

    If you are in the US finals week of your local college/university or August 1st weekend those can be almost as fun. Probably a lot less on the quality but definitely worth a try if you are also a member of the dumpster diving club

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Yes, so true!! In other areas, it's early September... the timing depends, but campuses are SO good for this kind of scrounging!

  • @asilverfoxintasmania9940

    I would be out looking because the thought of all of that just going to landfill upsets me. That trim is gorgeous! and red velvet is always a good score!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Yes, the thought of how much of that stuff is still good and useable (a LOT of it) and how much of it will end up in the landfill (a LOT of it) is really frustrating and sad.

  • @ruthkirkparick3535
    @ruthkirkparick3535 Před rokem +1

    I have two Singer machines that use those cams. They date from the mid 50s. The plastic box is identical to the one that came with my mother's 1958 Singer. I have many but don't use most of them. I am sure there are people who would want them.
    Mom used to do the curbside scrounge when I was a teenager -- soooo embarrassing :)

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Yea, I'm going to hang onto them in case I end up finding someone who would want and use them!

  • @TheLonelyGod42
    @TheLonelyGod42 Před rokem +1

    Commenting from Wisconsin, USA. Which happens to be the home state of Patrick Rothfuss who wrote The Name Of The Wind. I also despair of ever getting the last book in that series.
    Our usual moving day is August 15th to coincide with the start of the school year on September 1st. People often do a lot of curb shopping during moving season here as well. Where I live people tend to call it hippie Christmas. 😆

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      I'm sorry you're also in Patrick Rothfuss Pergatory... it's the worst 😩😩 I found the first book in the KingKiller series a couple years ago, ordered the others second hand, and then discovered (to my horror, and continuing a trend that I seem to have started) that the last one wasn't released and MAY NEVER be released, and I'm so bummed.

  • @catpawrosales4265
    @catpawrosales4265 Před rokem +1

    You betcha I'd be out looking for treasure! I've never seen anything like it anywhere, BUT historically, as a genealogist I have seen these moving days, sometimes moving week, the week farm workers etc left one position for another, had time to visit family etc, either around mother's day, or after the harvest.
    I don't know if t is to be considered good or bad that there's nothing of the kind here. Stuff left on the side of the road really is trash, things that can't be repaired or salvaged.
    Your glimpses of Montreal makes it look so pretty and make me want to visit it and see what goodies I could find.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Oooh, I love that idea of moving days/weeks/seasonal worker migrations, etc.... such a lovely parallel to the QC Moving Day tradition!

  • @Jelske
    @Jelske Před rokem +4

    Ow yes I would go! You wouldn’t believe it but earlier this week a fashion store was moving and they got rid of so much stuff! I got a brand new dress form as a result! The second after a professional dumpster diver came and took all the good stuff, but still incredibly happy with what I found! Thanks for documenting this it was incredibly nice to watch!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +2

      omg, that's absolutely amazing... SUPER glad that you were able to get to it in time (and snag it before the reseller did)!! Huzzah!

    • @Jelske
      @Jelske Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes Hahaah yes getting it just in time definitely added to the whole adrenaline experience :)

  • @sewcute_sewvintage
    @sewcute_sewvintage Před rokem +2

    Great video! I would have grabbed the pink Tupperware!☺️Also with shipping those cases end up being closer to 100$ and the red colour is often harder to find. Thank you for saving the cams! I feel like when people want them they really want them!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      I thought about that Tupperware, but we have a whole drawer full, and I wasn't sure that I really needed it, but I agree it was really pretty and in perfect shape... same with those Bundt pans!

    • @sewcute_sewvintage
      @sewcute_sewvintage Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes I also can't help grabbing stuff I know people collect. And those Tupperware collectors are hardcore LoL

  • @DestructionGlitter
    @DestructionGlitter Před rokem

    I used to live in a really bohemian area with lots of college students and 20-somethings, people mostly moved during the summer and the streets would be filled with discarded items. We got a sofa and an armchair, and I also have several clothing items I found on the street, cleaned to high heaven and still use to this day.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      LOVE that! I, also, have entire rooms furnished exclusively with curbside finds... it's nuts what ppl will throw out!!

  • @kyliehaberl943
    @kyliehaberl943 Před rokem +1

    Love this. I am from Melbourne Australia and we have 'Hard Rubbish' where your suburb is allowed to leave unwanted items out on your nature strip for an allotted week. It allows for scavenging and then the rest is collected by the councul Rubbish collection.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +3

      ahhhh, I love that! Seems like a great compromise between allowing for recycling, and just letting all chaos reign!

    • @rachelboersma-plug9482
      @rachelboersma-plug9482 Před rokem

      I grew up in Perth, where hard rubbish collection day is known as "Bring Out Your Dead". Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be a thing in Tasmania.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      omg, not only is that amazing, both in concept and in naming, but also, now I'm having flashbacks to Monty Python 🤣

  • @aprildriesslein5034
    @aprildriesslein5034 Před rokem

    My city (San Antonio) has bi-annual bulky items pickup, when you can put out large items and the city will cart them off for free. It's always great scavenging!

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      That is awesome! This sounds like a good system!

  • @jillmadigan9841
    @jillmadigan9841 Před 2 měsíci

    This is similar to the end of the winter/spring semester at the U of Wisconsin Milwaukee, but for the date. Good pickings, including countless unused waste baskets, my very-first immaculate 3" feather mattress topper, art, books, cookware, etc. Not all were chosen, but most were admired. It's been too long; gotta remember to make a run next June!

  • @VictoriaVlogz
    @VictoriaVlogz Před 5 měsíci

    Twice a year there is a town near us that has what they call Bulk Days. Anything that can't fit in the trash can will be picked up only on those two weeks. So I start my hunt the day before and always score a lot of great things. A lot of my home is furnished with my finds. And I sell the rest. It is loads of fun.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 5 měsíci

      Love that! And yes, our apartment is almost entirely furnished with free things from the streets!

  • @annamaxflair
    @annamaxflair Před rokem +1

    cool information about your province, nice finds , lovely video

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it

    • @annamaxflair
      @annamaxflair Před rokem

      @@ShannonMakes everything but the bedbugs, heebie, jeebies lol

  • @BeeWilliamsBuzz
    @BeeWilliamsBuzz Před 3 měsíci

    Never heard of moving day but I can see me participating one way or the other if I lived there. Thanks for sharing, awesome video and adorable Corgi. L&L 2U

  • @creativeplum
    @creativeplum Před 5 měsíci

    We have one weekend a year in our town (US) when people leave stuff they are getting rid of out on the sidewalk and register with a map on line and anyone who wants it can grab it and what ever is left gets picked up by the trash company….some great finds!

  • @beatles9880
    @beatles9880 Před 5 měsíci

    England use to have a similar day Michaelmas (September 29th) it was when farm hands had finished the harvest and find new work elsewhere... and normally wealthy people also moved home.

  • @Barbwheel
    @Barbwheel Před 5 měsíci

    I lived and moved around Montreal for years. It’s best to sell your appliances to the new tenants. Then buy second hand appliances and have them delivered. Toronto the appliances stay with the apartment. That’s a back saver.

  • @madddoll8685
    @madddoll8685 Před 5 měsíci

    This is fascinating, je suis née au Québec - but I had never heard of this before. Moving day....for an entire city, chaotic for sure!

  • @dsa2591
    @dsa2591 Před 5 měsíci

    I live in a college town in Florida, and our moving day is August 1. I was shocked at what great things the wealthier students toss out. Some people plan all year to go picking a few days before and after.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 5 měsíci

      Oh yea, I’ve gotten some amazing free finds from rich kids who don’t care enough to cleanup properly when they move out!!

  • @Craftythrifter
    @Craftythrifter Před 5 měsíci

    Our small town has a “bulky pick-up” day in the spring. You just put stuff that can’t go in a regular trash can on the street and the city will pick it up. Before they do tho peeps go around and grab a lot of it. Which is great cuz then it doesn’t go in the landfill. 👍🏻

  • @khazbar
    @khazbar Před 5 měsíci +1

    Wow, it must be quite chaotic!! I'm from Melbourne & many of our town councils here have a "hard waste collection" once a year but all at different times. So here, we have a similar thing with people putting unwanted furniture, small items & appliances on the nature strip outside their homes. Then you see other people driving around going through the piles & turning someone's discards into their own treasures!! Good way to recycle! Enjoyed your history of Montreal's Moving Day!😊

  • @rhondaroland1079
    @rhondaroland1079 Před 5 měsíci

    I got one of those singer boxes with an old singer sewing machine table once. I still have the box the table was a wonderful and sturdy table but space didn’t permit me to keep it. The box I have but to date I haven’t found a good use for but since I love it I’m convinced if I keep it long enough I will find a good use for it, I’m 75 now and I’ve had it for about 20 odd years 😂

  • @robinbarnett1706
    @robinbarnett1706 Před 5 měsíci

    in our state and in our city, Anacortes, wa, we simply put our things curbside, and if we want to we put a notice in a place on line, called Your from Anacortes when (I think) and moving boxes, amazon boxes, children clothing and everything in between is snatched up reallyt quickly, and then the left overs are loaded in the back of my short bed pickup and taken for recycle. i one time had a giant black bag of yarn, and it was gone in less than 30 minutes after I put it out. I like the idea of curbside pickup being once a year, you could really find great stuff.

  • @w8what575
    @w8what575 Před 5 měsíci

    Omg! Ur dog is adorable! I so wish to get a corgi cuz they’re so adorable and well behaved and smart…

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před 5 měsíci

      They can be, but they definitely do need a TON of exercise in order to stay mentally stimulated and not cause trouble!

  • @WindspielArt
    @WindspielArt Před rokem +1

    great finds! While we have nothing like moving day here where I live we had fixed days called "Sperrmüll" (literally bulky waste) 2 times a year. At those days a whole street and/or block would sort through their attics and cellars and put things in front of their houses to get collected by the waste collectors the next day/morning. Nowadays you still can call them twice a year per houshold, but its not a fixed date for a whole street anymore, so its not as easy to find treasures that way.
    Dont know if thats a local thing to my town or if its nation wide though.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      Yes, we had this in Copenhagen too ("storskrald") and I did manage to find a few good things... in fact, I think that the "Dumpster Diving Denmark" video features ones of these day (if I remember correctly, it's the moment in the video where I go out at night and wind up with, among other things, a grandfather clock)! |
      I think it's nation-wide, to some extent, because it's not the first time I hear of this, so I think other German cities (and perhaps some Dutch too??) have these days!

  • @nancyjohnson7147
    @nancyjohnson7147 Před rokem +1

    We have something similar where i live. I live in a good sized college town in the united states. We have three major universites and several other small colleges. They all have similar move out dates in the spring, and you can find all kinds of tresures if you take a perusal through there overlapping canpuses.

    • @ShannonMakes
      @ShannonMakes  Před rokem

      YESSSS!! Living next to a campus is SO good on at the end of the school year... I go out trolling around with my friend's dad, cuz we both love sifting through all the discarded dorm/apartment debris (and it's a private uni, so lots of good stuff)!!