I don't remember being at this one before so maybe it's new since I was last in the area. It was weird to walk into a Goodwill that I didn't automatically know the layout of because I'd been here many times. I had fun wandering around. I expected to leave by 8 to have time to make it to one more store on the half off Saturday but this one kept me occupied until nearly 9 p.m. They seem to have a very good selection and to price things very acceptably. I almost always end up with one item that is missing its price tag and the price he told me it would be was just about what I thought it should be. (Unlike the last store I was in where the guy wanted to charge me a $1.99 for an old scuffed disposable plastic Bowl that was missing it's lid. I just wanted to buy it for a kitty water bowl for the feral cats that wander around in case they were thirsty. I said no thank you.)
Anyway, I found lots of good things at this location including some plastic storage bins, a a rug that had some purple in it, a couple of cross stitch pictures, some baby blankets and fleece, a purple wastebasket, a pretty purple ladies shirt, and some other items. I spent about $48 which is a lot for me on half-price day but I was very happy with the things I got. I have to remember that this is a good one so I will come back to it on the next half-price Saturday.
Oh yeah, I do agree with the person that mention that this particular store had a funny smell. Whereas most of the Goodwills smells strongly of the fabric softener they use when they wash the clothes, this particular store smells more like it had a stopped up toilet in the back or maybe was located too close to a cow pasture. I decided I liked it well enough not to knock off any stars for that though. I forgot about the smell once I've been in there for 5 minutes or so.