362 The big book shift--pt. 2, Getting ready for the painter
Today I set up temporary shelving in my garage so my office can be painted sometime in July. I had a minimum of 30 ft of books to relocate, and another 12 ft of miscellaneous (photos, collectibles, audio gear, TV, paper supplies, and magazines). I figured I had about 26 ft of useable space in the garage, by clearing counter tops of garden tools, empty boxes, kitty litter, etc. and setting up folding chairs to hold 10 ft of boards. However, by using my Illios (yearbooks from the University of Illinois) and a board, I was able to create extra shelving and fit all the books on top of the counter and didn't need the chairs. I cleared out one lower cabinet for magazines.I found many interesting things that caused me to stop my work and sit down, which is good, because with A-fib, the heart rate goes crazy with lifting and changing positions.
A letter from my sister Carol written for my 16th birthday when she was 18 and in Brethren Volunteer Service training in Maryland. A really interesting book by Luther Mott on American best-selling authors, including an item about Harold Bell Wright, whose book That Printer of Udell's, influenced Ronald Reagan. A really wonderful article on the name of Jesus as " The Lamb" which will really help in the dedication of our two new paintings purchased for church. Various certificates of perfect attendance. A lot of outdated financial stuff I'll need to work through. A package of ink cartridges for my HP 5550 that I'd forgotten I had.
Having lived for 34 years in a house with no attic or basement, I learned how to weed, winnow and remove anything not needed. But once we moved here, with lots of built in storage for books and an attic over the garage, I just lost all that good training.
My daughter is having a garage sale this coming week-end, and maybe I can find a home for 40 yards of drapery fabric.
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