As most of my readers know, I am a Marxist at heart. No, I have nothing for the words of Karl. Instead, I cherish the words and antics of Chico, Harpo and Groucho. Their absurdities prepared me well for the insanity we live with today.
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If one were to see the interior of my apartment, they would see an absolute mess. Clutter is all about, and I am shifting one pile to another while I prune the contents of many storage containers, reducing the space needed for the things I want to keep.
Today, I moved a large, irregularly shaped chest from behind my loveseat to an area next to my dining room table. This caused me to examine the contents of each of the storage containers blocking it, and then toss out what I no longer want to keep. Even though I'm keeping a lot of stuff, I can make my way behind the loveseat and get at the individual storage containers, something I couldn't do before. While doing this, I went back and forth between the living room and bedroom, taking care of cleaning tasks in each room. I was able to empty 2 large storage containers, making the bedroom feel a little bit more open. Now, I can get at the storage containers holding my winter clothes and put my summer dresses into newly empty containers to go in back of the loveseat.
Working in a cluttered room presents its difficulties. While moving the chest, I knocked over a standing lamp and broke it. (Thankfully, I didn't break the fluorescent bulb in the lamp, or the glass in the bookcase which was hit. Those would have been messy things to clean up.) To fix the lamp, I had to disassemble it even further, putting the bulb receptacle in the correct position, then finding a way to keep the receptacle, stand, and shade in place, so that I could reinstall the bulb and have a working lamp again. (Even after everything was back together, I still had minor problems turning the lamp on/off again that were fixed with a little effort.)
Right now, I have a few bags to take to the dumpster, as well as a large suitcase to bring back upstairs. Will I do it tonight? Who knows? But I'm seeing slow progress in decluttering my place, and that's a good thing.





