This is a photocentric post. Beware.
It made sense that some commented in the prior post that it was difficult to judge the change without before photos. In the interest of full disclosure I have photos of the remaining mess. Along with age, it seems, comes a lack of shame.
I do have a rest home for old Macs.
Yesterday I finished with the remaining odds and ends. I decided to leave the relic of a treadmill open, hoping I will use it. I am supposed to do as much walking as possible and this does make walking easier. Gatto likes it as another choice of cat perch. Seeing the photo reminds me I need to put the smoke alarm back over the door.
This took me five or six days but I stuck with it and got it done. Mark called it clean and busy. I bristled. Busy? Well, maybe, but I've had a lifetime of horses and show rings and a collection of a kazillion photos and stuff. What's the point of keeping the things you like and not having them where you can see them? There is no point. I am not a minimalist, fair to say.
5 comments:
Yes, there's a lot of stuff. Your stuff, your choice. Go you!
Perhaps I should take some before pictures of our hell hole....in case I want to do the before and after! You did a great job!
I'm kinda afraid to take pictures of what I have now! I think you did a great job of organizing and paring down. I tell my kids (as they urge me to purge more) that this is my stuff and . . . I'm still here!
Nice! Yes I think you should keep the stuff that you enjoy looking at and those things that make you smile:)
Yes, there are a lot of photos, but as you say what's the point of keeping the things you like and not having them where you can see them?
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