We are also into February and I decided maybe it was time to take down the little Christmas tree that had been serving as a sort of nightlight. To replace this source of illumination, I thought of the valentine star that I just ran across in the attic. Up it went. Interesting...but too bright and too red (though in the photo it looks pretty good--gentler.)
You probably know where this is going. I am trying to think of how to process all this stuff and I have a need for a little night illumination that doesn't set my teeth on edge. I could make a new "shade" for the light in the star. I could use the mahogany veneer, and I have all kinds of materials lying around waiting to be chosen for productivity. I sang that chant, "All I need is here..." and it was true: board, paint, parchment paper and some handmade paper in a favorite shade of green. I happily spent the day creating our new lamp in my new space. The windows looking out to the front allowed me to see the mail carrier coming up the walk with a new book--A Perfect Mess. And I had already learned the lesson. Maybe. Is there room for another book?
For what it it's worth, maybe you can take the veneer to Habitat for Humanity's resale store of building stuff. Can't recall the name for the moment. I'm just wanting to clear stuff out. I think it's something that people our age inch to, or else they leave a colossal mess to survivors, who have to deal with it while saying not nice things about all the stuff left behind. I find that a little bit at a time works. Like figuring out what clothes to take to a nice resale shop for the next time I in Columbia. I read most of Marie Kondo's book last year. I really get the joy stuff, but the part on the socks got to be too much! My dilemma now is prioritizing painting over clearing out. Happy pitching!
ReplyDeleteI used the veneer in my new lamp! But we have been taking things out to our local Restore, which is the Habitat for Humanity's store. Thanks, Kate (and yes, the survivors are a big concern!)
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ReplyDeleteKathy, you are making me think about light and how it evokes certain moods, especially in a place where I create. I'm inspired by your creativity.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Melissa! Light is very important to me (and apparently, enough of a mess...)
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