More CHCHCHCHanges
Have nothing in your house that you do not know
to be useful or believe to be beautiful * William Morris
It is easy to do for me, but so many of you struggle
and I get it, I do. Simplifying is more
of a psychological challenge than time or physical,
though time and physical sure chime in at these moments.
I sold off several more pieces of furniture and have
at least two more waiting for a buyer.
The dominoes fall and
swapping and switching occurs.
For example the white chest by the sofa with
heart dangling from it, was in the family room
for many years. It held candles and dvds and cds.
None of which should be exposed to heat and cold,
which happens on this porch.
So they all had to be relocated somewhere inside
and things inside then came out to porch.
I filled up 2 more boxes for goodwill
in this process alone. I also ended up with more
empty drawers.
The sisal carpet that was on porch for years had
some damage so I swapped for one
I used in the studio in garage.
It was smaller which meant I had to really
scrub around exposed areas that had discolored from
under the larger rug.
All of this took far longer than normal
as I can only work "heavy" in short
bursts and lots of resting.
Two days later V
IOLA!
I need to change out that outdoor light
that hasn't worked in years and then
that lamp I never liked will go also.
Electricity scares me or I would do it myself.
I used to do wiring with my dad
but it scared me then too.
Lots of folks will be here for Christmas and
this new arrangement will make dining
much easier.
You just gotta dive in,
time is flying by, no more some day
or laters, we owe it to ourselves
we owe it to our families.
Most of what is happening
around us is insane and frightening.
All the more reason to make a safe refuge
from the storm.
Z
A couple shots of the porch quite a few years ago.
It looked like a store!