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BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember

katlaughing 10 Dec 08 - 02:33 PM
mouldy 10 Dec 08 - 02:26 PM
Stilly River Sage 10 Dec 08 - 12:21 AM
katlaughing 10 Dec 08 - 12:16 AM
Stilly River Sage 09 Dec 08 - 10:21 PM
katlaughing 09 Dec 08 - 08:08 PM
Liz the Squeak 09 Dec 08 - 06:02 PM
Stilly River Sage 09 Dec 08 - 05:55 PM
Penny S. 09 Dec 08 - 05:19 PM
Penny S. 09 Dec 08 - 05:18 PM
maire-aine 09 Dec 08 - 05:18 PM
Stilly River Sage 09 Dec 08 - 10:07 AM
Liz the Squeak 09 Dec 08 - 03:32 AM
GUEST,Maire-Aine's SS's elves 09 Dec 08 - 12:40 AM
Stilly River Sage 08 Dec 08 - 11:45 PM
Stilly River Sage 08 Dec 08 - 11:07 AM
Liz the Squeak 07 Dec 08 - 08:06 PM
Penny S. 07 Dec 08 - 03:52 PM
Stilly River Sage 07 Dec 08 - 11:26 AM
maeve 07 Dec 08 - 11:11 AM
wysiwyg 07 Dec 08 - 10:54 AM
mouldy 07 Dec 08 - 10:04 AM
maeve 07 Dec 08 - 09:58 AM
Stilly River Sage 06 Dec 08 - 11:11 AM
Stilly River Sage 05 Dec 08 - 05:37 PM
Liz the Squeak 05 Dec 08 - 04:42 PM
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GUEST,MAG at work 05 Dec 08 - 12:21 PM
Stilly River Sage 04 Dec 08 - 11:56 PM
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vectis 04 Dec 08 - 07:37 PM
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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: katlaughing
Date: 10 Dec 08 - 02:33 PM

You just *think* you'll be shifting logs tomorrow...instead of birthing a grandbaby!**bg** All the best with that, Andrea.:-)

SRS, I look forward to seeing those pix.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: mouldy
Date: 10 Dec 08 - 02:26 PM

I've wrapped all prezzies except one, and all that needs is a bag of chocolate money to go into it.
No excuses now, although I am going to spend a large part of tomorrow shifting logs into a semblance of order, after they get tipped onto my yard, and later visiting the midwife with my daughter, whose due date is tomorrow.

Still got two large Christmas cakes to ice...

Andrea


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 10 Dec 08 - 12:21 AM

I'll put a few on the scanner if I think of it tomorrow and send you the image.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: katlaughing
Date: 10 Dec 08 - 12:16 AM

If they are that early, Maggie, be sure to check on value anyway. The ones on my earrings are like those little, lightweight ones they sew onto belly dancing costumes, only they are silver instead of gold. I don't think they have any monetary value, even in India.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 10:21 PM

and some really neat hoop earrings with little silver coins dangling from them.

I have some old coins from a great aunt's estate that probably don't have any numismatic value because they have holes in them. They were probably used as you describe, in jewelry or some other ornamental fashion. I should pull them out and see if there are enough to do anything with. They're tiny old early American silver coins, worn almost smooth.

I have to go haul three pots in to the sun room overnight or the flowers will freeze. They'll do okay down pretty low, but not below 32.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: katlaughing
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 08:08 PM

maeve!!! YeeHaw!!! I want to hear all about that first load of laundry!!

I went around the house over the weekend and gathered the bits and pieces I wanted to send my daughter, Kyrstie, back East for Christmas gifts: a pink table scarf with embroidery (she loves pink!), two of my mom's antique glass bottles (good for paintbrushes, dried flowers, etc.), my copy of The Encyclopedia of Natural Healing (took up a lot of space on the coffee-table-trunk), incense and some really neat hoop earrings with little silver coins dangling from them. I told her I wasn't spending a dime except on grandkids. Told my other kids, too. They are all going to benefit from decluttering "mom's" house!

Anyway, so all of that, plus presents for my grandsons back East, Akira and Elijah, go out the door with Rog, tomorrow, as well as a package with Morgan's present which I am sending back and have already ordered something else. Oh what the heck, he's to young to read Mudcat, yet...it's a drum! I am excited about that one, esp.

I have piles of papers stacked in the office which will have holes punched in them, then put in binders, then in envelopes and mailed off to family as Christmas gifts - updated family history from my maternal grandma's memoirs and my dad's oral history. Not the new novel, not yet!

I also looked at the front steps tonight and realised we need to turn out the flower pots into the beds to build up the soil, do something with the old wicker rocker which is losing its seat, but means so much to me, i.e. can I save it? And, bring in a wrought iron stand to use inside for the winter, as well as sweep.

We always put a free sign on stuff out front and it disappears fast!


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 06:02 PM

Decluttered a doughnut maker to the garden... no one wants it. I only ever used it once or twice... they just weren't the same...

Got some space now, for the boiler engineers to work in... but I can't find the cornflakes.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 05:55 PM

I think we see what the default fonts are in our browsers, unless the writer changes it with html commands.

Like that. Or that.

Winter has washed over us again this afternoon. Whatever de-cluttering I do, it will now be indoors, after I do one last thing this afternoon. I need to cut some chard for dinner. This morning it was balmy when I went out to get the paper, so I took some clippers with me and cut down several plants that were damaged by frost a few days ago. There's one bell pepper that will probably bite the dust tonight, even in its protected spot by the wall and the heat pump. De-cluttering the garden has about concluded for the year. I have a few winter crops in and some herbs that should winter okay near the house.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Penny S.
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 05:19 PM

Looks OK - it's italic here.

Penny


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Penny S.
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 05:18 PM

Only minor work today, on the C drive of my Asus EeePC mini computer. This has a teeny tiny C drive, and a much larger D drive, but some stuff I have installed on the C drive, before I knew how small it was. I have failed to move my Onspeed program successfully, and daren't move the McAfee until I get my big laptop with the CDs back, so I've been uninstalling fonts. One of which seems to be the font for entering stuff here. It will be interesting to see how this looks on the Mudcat. I have bought myself a little space. Every time Mcafee updates, spacde vanishes.

Penny


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: maire-aine
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 05:18 PM

Thank you, sensitive SS.

M


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 10:07 AM

Liz, after I cleared my dining room for Thanksgiving I forced myself to find other places for the stuff I removed. At least my dining room and kitchen look good now. Good luck!

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 03:32 AM

De-cluttering the kitchen begins today.

The new boiler is being fitted next Monday and we're both busy over the weekend, so this week, it's kitchen clearing. Hopefully I can dispose of some storage containers that don't, some lidless boxes and a pile of old cereals that no-one seems interested in eating. The birds will have those. I may even dispose of 2 of the 4 gas lighters we have, the 2 that don't work being my best bet.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: GUEST,Maire-Aine's SS's elves
Date: 09 Dec 08 - 12:40 AM

rustle...rustle...

Maire-Aine, we're scratching about for clever ideas that don't add to clutter too badly... if only we could find that catalog... it must be in the other pile...

Check the "Tease" thread for more!


Hee! Hee!


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 08 Dec 08 - 11:45 PM

I found a couple of more things to auction that will help with the closet clutter here. There is a Goddess-sized mink coat from my great aunt that is simply too heavy and too large to wear. They seem to be selling, albeit for a fraction of the original price, on eBay. It can be worn as a coat or used as a tent by small children. Needs sturdy tent poles, though, or they would be crushed by the weight of it.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 08 Dec 08 - 11:07 AM

There are people in town who do nothing but drive up and down streets looking for things left at the curb, either for the trash, or to be picked up by them. I often stick in a note if I know something about why it doesn't work or why I don't need it (and am not donating it to Goodwill, etc.). I've picked up items at the curb myself when I knew I could put them to use. I have a lovely little bench out on my front porch. It was a small table, made of redwood, that was missing one slat in it's solid surface. I think I posted a photo of it here before--I painted it and spaced the boards out to give it a different but still good look, and a new life.

Before and After. I use that to sit on (it's a lovely seat in the morning in the sunshine. I take out my morning cup of tea and look at the garden) and I put potted plants on it and hide my sprinklers and nozzles under it to avoid tripping hazards on the porch. It really is quite obscene all of the materials we waste without attempting to reuse or recycle.

I picked up three bags of ripe bananas (they sell for $1 a bag at Albertson's, and they each hold about 8 pounds of fruit). We'll eat a few, they're actually not quite as ripe as I like for eating, but most of them are destined for my annual baking to take to my co-workers. I have a few loaves frozen already. Consumable gifts are great--no trouble figuring out where to store it, eh?

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 07 Dec 08 - 08:06 PM

Didn't make it to the tip so there is still a lot of general crud around, but the monitor, old TV and a partially working CD/Radio/Cassette player got put in the front garden Saturday morning and were gone by Saturday evening... I taped the remote to the TV so whoever took it could still use it. I object to people taking things out of my garden on principle - it's my property and technically it's theft but it is a good way to get rid of stuff.

Trouble is, I now no longer have a large enough load of crud to make the 4 mile round trip to the tip (sorry, Household Waste Disposal Site) viable. Ho hum.

Still, at least I can walk around the front room without falling over a screen of some sort.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Penny S.
Date: 07 Dec 08 - 03:52 PM

My sister and I boxed up Dad's books for family members who said they wanted them. I do not have room for those aimed for me, but they were important to my parents - books about Sussex - and i don't think they ought to go.

Took a lot of the waste fabrics to Oxfam for recycling as flock or shoddy or something.

I've started looking at houses. It may seema little contrary, but if I can declutter A and B into C, larger than A, a lot of problems with books, and guest with stuff, can be averted.

Because of devious practices by the broadcasters switching digital TV on, my set top decoder ceased to operate in a sensible way. So I've bought a new one with a built in hard drive recorder. So new3 recordings will be on that, and as I watch through the stacked up videos I made during the period of Dad's death and the friend's mother's illness, I can get rid of them. More mounds reduced, bit by bit.

I got rid of a stack of manuscript paper I rescued from the skip at school decades ago at Minchinhampton folk club, where it was welcomed. I think maybe should have kept one quire. Never mind.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 07 Dec 08 - 11:26 AM

Having gone for long spells without a washing machine myself, I know what a luxury these machines really are. And I was mostly just using laundromats, not washing in the tub (though I have done that on occasion).

Lovely day today, so I'll winterise around the house. Pulling out some soaker hoses and repositioning a couple of others. The dogs have their heater set up--it only raises the temp in their space a few degrees. I was going to put a screen door up and put a pet door in that, but it is a special order. I may just go ahead and put the pet door in the solid wood side door, and make sure it's the kind that I can block shut if I need to. That would keep my girls a lot warmer.

More eBay today.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: maeve
Date: 07 Dec 08 - 11:11 AM

Yes, Susan. It's new and super-efficient in both water and energy use, and is a very generous Christmas gift from family. We are so grateful! We still have to do the plumbing for it and I have more kids' things to clear from the room, but it's a-coming.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: wysiwyg
Date: 07 Dec 08 - 10:54 AM

WASHING MACHINE!--- !!!!!!!!!!!

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: mouldy
Date: 07 Dec 08 - 10:04 AM

I'm contemplating getting the tree up earlier than ever - mainly because I got help last week to get decs etc out of the loft, and it's all just lowering at me in its boxes and such from the corner of the living room!
Also, Eleanor's baby is due in 4 days, so things could get a bit chaotic shortly!

Not having got the last bedroom sorted for Christmas, the stuff that's lying around downstairs (mainly crafty bits) can go up there till the new year, when I intend a full-on cull! Well I want to lose a work table to make more room for bedroom usage, and so some will have to go.

I have to ice a big Christmas cake for my son in law, and that will clear up some space in the kitchen too. I've nearly finished the card writing, so they will be out of the way soon too.

Andrea


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: maeve
Date: 07 Dec 08 - 09:58 AM

Gave away two oak children's chairs yesterday, along with a bin of clothing, signage, kitchen tools, and whatever else I could fit into the car. Hauled a farm truck load of recycling and rubbish. Brought home good used fencing and posts, as well as a metal bed that will be repurposed for fencing and gates. Picked up another 4 big bags of white pine cones for kindling.

Today we're cutting and hauling more firewood, and cycling mushrooms, carrots, and turnips through the dehydrator. I need to start the week's bread. I'm also clearing another load of things we don't need to make room for a......








WASHING MACHINE! *BG*
We still have to install the plumbing for it, but at least I know it will soon be here.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 06 Dec 08 - 11:11 AM

Today is a big push.

De-clutterers, START YOUR ENGINES! Let's make room now for the mess that will come later this month.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 05 Dec 08 - 05:37 PM

"hang fire"?

Is there someplace you can take old electronics that is set up specially to receive them? Here in Texas the Goodwill folks have truck trailers set up at the local recycle dropoff lot (also for household trash and bulky waste--a one-stop place). Goodwill tests each thing and if it works they sell it, if not, they have contracted to dispose of it safely.

I will do de-clutter and eBay tomorrow, after all. But I also need to do Secret Santa santee torment clues and get my holiday cards ready to mail.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 05 Dec 08 - 04:42 PM

Big push tomorrow... I want to get rid of a computer monitor and a TV that are presently cluttering the sitting room. Unable to freecycle them to anyone (it's a really old, really big monitor and the TV was on its way out which is why I replaced it last week when I found an LCD DigiTV on offer). The trip to the tip might also remove a couple of other items that are in the way, but it's a case of 'if I trash them, will I want them later'... so I may hang fire on that.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 05 Dec 08 - 04:16 PM

A little more posted online, but we're so close to the end of the semester that I don't think I'll have much free time until late next week.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: GUEST,MAG at work
Date: 05 Dec 08 - 12:21 PM

I put a bunch of T-shirts in a large plastic tub. Now I need a place to put the tub.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 04 Dec 08 - 11:56 PM

I was going to list some stuff this evening, but got a phone call and was sided tracked. Maybe tomorrow. I'll have the morning off. It would be a good time to list some items on eBay, I think.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: maire-aine
Date: 04 Dec 08 - 11:56 PM

I boxed up some glassware that I wasn't using, and that made room on the bookshelf for about 20 or so books that were occupying a chair in the LR. I also tidied up a small corner of the spare bedroom, and put the ornament boxes back upstairs.

Tomorrow morning I plan to make muffins (to take to a breakfast potluck/meeting), so that will clear off a trayful of ingredients on the diningroom table. And tomorrow is trash day, so I'll have to get up early.

I even started toying with the idea of having a small holiday "open house", since the decorations are up and the diningroom table will be cleared off soon. I still have time to pull something together, since I won't be working.

Maryanne


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: vectis
Date: 04 Dec 08 - 07:37 PM

WHAT ABANDON MY DRAGONS???????

Never! But thanks for the offer it is comforting to know they would have had a good home if I were to leave them behind.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Liz the Squeak
Date: 04 Dec 08 - 05:40 PM

Vectis - if your dragons need a home not in NZ, I'm sure I could find a little corner here.... :D

I decluttered some Christmas presents into their respective wrappings and boxes this week. 3 out of 4 overseas are on their way. I just can't find where I decluttered that last small box to in the summer, which would be ideal to put this slightly less than robust package that was entrusted to me... Hmmm.. that's the downside to decluttering.

LTS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: maire-aine
Date: 04 Dec 08 - 01:43 PM

I see a possum out behind the garage now and then, usually when I pull up the driveway at night. My cat never goes outside, so I don't need to worry about contact. I don't bother the possum, and s/he doesn't bother me.

I got the ornaments on the tree, and the last of the cards into the mail. Still must polish the candlesticks for the buffet. Got my teeth cleaned at the dentist this morning-- does that count as de-cluttering? Laundry is done, but needs to be hung up/put away.

Maryanne


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: katlaughing
Date: 04 Dec 08 - 10:29 AM

My friend used to work at the zoo in Providence, RI. She became known as the lady who takes care of animal waifs. She had many baby possums brought to her whose mothers had been killed by drivers at night as they liked to get on the roads then for some reason. Anyway, the babies were cute, liked to ride around nestled in her hair and loved boiled eggs. My daughter took care of one one weekend and we enjoyed it. Wasn't mean at all, of course it was a baby and was used to being handled, plus she had lots of other pets. If my cats were outside at all I wouldn't want them around, though.

I will declutter more as soon as I finish up the xmas gifts, wrap then, put them in boxes and take them to the post office!:-)


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: MAG
Date: 04 Dec 08 - 12:27 AM

I hear ya, SRS; I'm glad you live with a pretty crik and woods.

I am in a town, and critters wandering around are not fun. They carry rabies. Cats, as opposed to dogs, can be killed by possums as well as raccoons.

The little stinker (cat) is outside now and won't come in. At least he is making friends with the kittens, finally.

Another sleepless night, drat it. grrr!


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 03 Dec 08 - 11:21 PM

We live on the creek at the edge of a wood. No point in trapping all of the critters that pass through our front yard, and if anything is imprudent enough to get into the back yard, the dogs dispatch them. They've killed several possums, squirrels, snakes, birds, little things (rats, mice, lizards, alas. . . and tarantulas.) Got a skunk a couple of months ago.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: wysiwyg
Date: 03 Dec 08 - 11:17 PM

Of course once I headed back upstairs to test-fit the remade curtains I'd been hand-sewing all afternoon, I noticed that I had organized it ALL. Except for the stuff I put in our BR for another day's linen culling. It's all ready to vacuum now! And it's pretty, too.

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: MAG
Date: 03 Dec 08 - 10:54 PM

I have to catch yet another goddam possum. I went out to get something from my car and there it was sitting in the middle of my street sassy as you please.

Fortunately I have the live trap from '07 summer. (caught two then).

Unfortunately my Scampy cat took off after it and chased it into the neighbor's backyard. Now I'm sitting here on pins and needles until he is back homesafely.

I baited the trap with half a banana. I hope they like fruit. I can't use cat food or the strays will get into the trap.

I have been REAL careful not to put out enough food to be there after dark. The damn things just are all over twon. Some say it is all the wineries here; they supposedly like grapes.
goddam! They are mean and ugly.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 03 Dec 08 - 07:04 PM

You've discovered one of the best de-clutter motivators there is--having to clear out someone else's stuff. The trouble with that method is that it is too easy to wait till the impulse passes.

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: vectis
Date: 03 Dec 08 - 06:09 PM

Father in law died at the end of last month and have taken oodles of his stuff down to the charity shops whilst clearing his house. Made us look at our over stuffed home and realise that if we are going to emigrate as planned we really must get rid of everything we won't need "over there" in NZ.
We have reduced the two spare bedrooms to basics and only one change of bedding. Sorted the linen cupboard to only that worth shipping. Good Grief! the thing is half empty and all the drawers no longer need a sledgehammer to close them.
The other spare room is full of stuff and we'll be emptying it as fast as we can. we may even be able to walk to the window by Christmas...
At last! I can join the de-cluttering club.


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: wysiwyg
Date: 03 Dec 08 - 01:28 PM

ohgogohgodohgodddd...... I cannnnn'tttt......

Sigh. I'm just back from upstairs "guest prep." I am at that AWFUL stage of long-term re-re-re-organizing where I have declutted enough, in the past, that the rooms LOOK like they aren't TOO cluttered.... but where every single item that really doesn't belong there stands out like a sore thumb, BEGGING to be put "away" but where I have NO IDEA where to put them or if I should pitch them, etc......

So I came back downstairs!   :~)

The guests arriving are fam. I'll beg their help up there! :~) (They're YOUNG!)

I'm low on calories with metabolism raging-- I bet I'll feel less overwhelmed after a mini-meal.

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 03 Dec 08 - 12:04 AM

The kitchen looks great but the couch is heaped with laundry needing folding. It's always something (but at least the laundry is clean!)


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: wysiwyg
Date: 02 Dec 08 - 04:57 PM

You know how it is-- every time new linens come into the house, all the existing linens shuffle around. Today two queen-size down comforters got tied into duvet covers that coordinate with the rooms where they live. A third (twin) was already in one and was small enough not to shift in its cov er too much so I left it the heck alone, because I'd already broken one needle and bent the only other good one for the job-- but Hardi was getting nervous sleeping with safety pins in his corners! :~)

Also a non-working microwave left the building tonight. The second guest room is looking more guesty and less like a storage locker. I just have to clear up the autoharp felt bits (Hardi re-felts in that room for me), and suck out the dead little friends we country folk refer to as "cluster flies."

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 02 Dec 08 - 04:06 PM

My wallet took a big hit--the cat went to the vet. Her problem seems to be treatable, but why is it pets have $400 vet bills at the holidays? This same cat had an expensive problem about three years ago that really ate into the budget.

I have a lot of things almost ready to shove out the door or online or wherever. I better get moving, to keep up with the pet bills. . .

SRS


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: mouldy
Date: 02 Dec 08 - 03:39 PM

The vice is attached to the workbench (aka old kitchen units) that are down one side of the single size pre-fab garage. I would be tempted to take it with me, however.

Rapidly de-cluttering the log pile into my burner at the moment!

Andrea


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From: LilyFestre
Date: 02 Dec 08 - 12:07 PM

Got rid of some brambles this morning myself, long overdue, I might add! Then I picked up the back yard and side yard, swept the deck, hung laundry on the line, did some dishes, have more laundry going and I'm sure I'll find something to putter about with. I am loving being home and wish I could do it more often. Ah but yes...what's that I hear blowing in the treetops? Hmmmmm......

Michelle


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From: MAG
Date: 02 Dec 08 - 10:31 AM

I don't have to be at work until 9:30 today so I think I'll go out and whack away at the brambles some more.

Goal: get rid of all the brambles down to the root. I used to like having the fruit, but the brambles just take over and my yard isn't that big.


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From: wysiwyg
Date: 02 Dec 08 - 09:45 AM

Finally have both guest beds "dressed" and their spare linens sorted and stowed.

~S~


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: CamiSu
Date: 01 Dec 08 - 10:19 PM

Penny--

I am often fascinated by how we are divided by a common language. And I have heard it pronounced same as vice, and with a tiny bit of a z--but only a little. However I have not been everywhere and so, who knows how they say it in Cincinnati? I do know that they say zink for sink there.

Cami


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Subject: RE: BS: De-Cluttering De-Cember
From: Bat Goddess
Date: 01 Dec 08 - 06:54 PM

Ya know how things, if they sit in one place long enough, become invisible?

Somehow, though, the other day I actually SAW the books on the side of the built in hutch...and wondered, what the heck have they been doing here for the past, oh, fifteen, twenty years?!!

They were sort of food additive, vitamin, ginseng-ish mostly paperbacks -- some VERY outdated and the others (after I ascertain which are keepers) should go with the health, vitamin, herb, gardening books in the bookcase in the upstairs hall.

Okay, that's one small batch dealt with. The next library sale is in May, but I intend to have more for them then the two boxes I had a month ago.

While I'm at it, I really should pull more stuff out of the hutch and rearrange things. Probably Freecycle the covered cake stand...and the covered cheese dish. Good ideas at the time, but I have never even once used either one. I should cull trays, too. I can't seem to pass them up at yardsales but have way more than I need even if I spend the rest of my life entertaining.

But in the immediate future, I think I'll leave stuff in the hutch til after the holidays. I really need to move the boxes of stuff to be de-accessioned off the couch and out of the living room so we'll have a place to put a TREE!

One step forward, two steps back... (but the books got moved)

Linn


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