Decluttering

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Like cluster of Dai Zaes? The AE's are critical a a beginning ...

It all started with a crash ... and then it went on ... as in John Cash's sone about holding, folding walking and eventually running off ...

So much was mist ... a bit fuzzy? Could've been the going's on ... all sacred in the word! Obscured ...
 
We have a relatively small home. Turns out it is the perfect size after we discarded a lot of stuff.
 
We have a rather large house. We're not great housekeepers. A lot of our housekeeping energy goes into my parents' places, which we look after more and more every year, to the detriment of our own. Not that we were great 10 years ago.
 
We have a rather large house. We're not great housekeepers. A lot of our housekeeping energy goes into my parents' places, which we look after more and more every year, to the detriment of our own. Not that we were great 10 years ago.
When your parents downsize, be careful about taking their stuff. When my parents moved, we only took a few things because we had no more room. Even what I kept ended up going to donation eventually. Well, not everything. What I have now from my mom and dad is very meaningful to me. Less is more when it comes to estate contents.
 
We have a rather large house. We're not great housekeepers. A lot of our housekeeping energy goes into my parents' places, which we look after more and more every year, to the detriment of our own. Not that we were great 10 years ago.

Deca dance or dense? Some say that when in the dance one may shake off some of the other object ... then there are the Klingers ... odd chaps!

They are waiting patiently for the end ... a kind of beef as served on Patties Dais ... Jiggs? It do go round ... as if there's no more to it than what's up ...

Right DOC? Right from the Buns ...

The authority will say: "my ass!" as they fear losing a bit ...
 
Have way too much clutter. Really should get rid of some stuff. But I'm quite sentimental
 
There's mores to it but obscured by cosmos logical cloud ... its dark and mysterious as might appear St UP'd ... and often they act if there's something up'd ...
 
Have way too much clutter. Really should get rid of some stuff. But I'm quite sentimental
דית is like a sentimental journey when you go out and spread what was had an lost ... now is ed or Isis ... as kohl ... flakey? Wait for the meltdown ... chilling past? The essence we carry ... do you really careen with it? Staggering ...
 
Our basement is in okay shape. Ditto the outdoor shed. We don't have a garage.
Garage isn't bad. I have to clean it up every Fall so I can put both cars in over the winter. I keep thinking that I should put up a small shed to put the yard stuff (mower, fertilizer spreader) in, which would then free up some space in the garage.
 
Garage isn't bad. I have to clean it up every Fall so I can put both cars in over the winter. I keep thinking that I should put up a small shed to put the yard stuff (mower, fertilizer spreader) in, which would then free up some space in the garage.

Fertilizer spreader? Get yourself a polarized politician ...
 
דית is like a sentimental journey when you go out and spread what was had an lost ... now is ed or Isis ... as kohl ... flakey? Wait for the meltdown ... chilling past? The essence we carry ... do you really careen with it? Staggering ...
Wow, Luce, that's poetry wrapped in reflections. It speaks to me in an elusive way. There's this ache of nostalgia in your words. You're holding onto fragments of something fleeting. Spreading what was 'had and lost.' You're sharing little shards of yourself.

The essence we carry, I feel that. It's always uniquely ours. I feel we do careen with it
 
Garage isn't bad. I have to clean it up every Fall so I can put both cars in over the winter. I keep thinking that I should put up a small shed to put the yard stuff (mower, fertilizer spreader) in, which would then free up some space in the garage.
Good plan.
Just beware. Garden sheds can become magnets for junk. Also they hold less than you might think because you need room to manoeuvre in there.
Sorry to be so opinionated about these things. I have read the material of several gurus in the decluttering world.
 
Good plan.
Just beware. Garden sheds can become magnets for junk. Also they hold less than you might think because you need room to manoeuvre in there.
Sorry to be so opinionated about these things. I have read the material of several gurus in the decluttering world.
I had one at my place in Hamilton but it didn't have a garage (small, old town house) so the shed was kind of a necessity. OTOH, the yard was so small I didn't bother with a mower, just a weed whacker, so that saved space. It was a postage stamp yard to start with, then had a huge tree in one corner, the shed in another, a patio at the back of the house with flower beds along the edge of the patio. So the amount of grass left was probably the size of my current rec room.
 
Wow, Luce, that's poetry wrapped in reflections. It speaks to me in an elusive way. There's this ache of nostalgia in your words. You're holding onto fragments of something fleeting. Spreading what was 'had and lost.' You're sharing little shards of yourself.

The essence we carry, I feel that. It's always uniquely ours. I feel we do careen with it

Not my extraction just a image of Scott Peck's word on Road's Un Taken ... toke ... a bit of smoke to illustrate the end? The entire thing appears corrupt and must go ... what of the exceptions? This kind of info is unknown because of Christ's Last Words ... he regarded the unknown and the scene was not good ...

There is a leaning towards discussion of those responsible for slaughtering Charlie in his hut ... Hut Eire -ite? What's an "-ite"? It is a word on alloying ... the technology of impure metals? You can almost here the clattering of cymbals ... dingling of toes and rattling of bones ... so many hanging excesses ... Thomas Dooley!!!! Done at last ... restricted book ... censured ... little interpretation as it was superficial! Top ended ...
 
I had one at my place in Hamilton but it didn't have a garage (small, old town house) so the shed was kind of a necessity. OTOH, the yard was so small I didn't bother with a mower, just a weed whacker, so that saved space. It was a postage stamp yard to start with, then had a huge tree in one corner, the shed in another, a patio at the back of the house with flower beds along the edge of the patio. So the amount of grass left was probably the size of my current rec room.
The yards around the houses in East York were like that. My last job was at the hospital there and I often went out for walks on my lunch break.

Around the hospital there were tiny homes with small yards. But wow, most the people made good use of limited space.

The irises in the spring were magnificent. I never found out why. Maybe the soil in East York?
 
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