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Monday, June 09, 2008 8:24 AM by HeatherLeigh

Once? There was a sales on pots?

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# re: Once? There was a sales on pots?

Monday, June 09, 2008 6:35 PM by egcarter

Your house is exactly the same color as mine...battleship gray with white trim.

# re: Once? There was a sales on pots?

Monday, June 16, 2008 8:46 PM by Tim

Your cache of pots is much, much neater than mine. Wow, no cobwebs. Or broken pots. Or tires. Wow.

# re: Once? There was a sales on pots?

Tuesday, June 17, 2008 11:21 AM by HeatherLeigh

In all honesty, I took this picture right after I cleaned up the pots. I'm cleaning up the side of the house so I can put in gravel, a tent and a dining table (my solution for not having a dining room to entertain in). So I had to clean up the pot graveyard; full of cobwebs and other icky stuff. Now I just have to get rid of the dishwasher over there.

They say that obsessive types usually have one place that is a mess while the rest of their house is all tidy. The side yard was my one place. It was too much space not to use though. So anyway, the by-product of that process was cleaning up the pots. And when I stacked them up, they looked kind of interesting so I took a picture.

# re: Once? There was a sales on pots?

Thursday, June 19, 2008 12:48 AM by patblue

HH,

that could be a picture of my house.  Same color, same stacks of pots.  I have been preparing my pot collection to hit the sidewalk with a 'free' sign.  It's the spring of purging things, both inside and out!

# re: Once? There was a sales on pots?

Thursday, June 19, 2008 10:41 AM by HeatherLeigh

Me too, Pat! Next up, I am getting rid of the treadmill. It feels great. As for the internal purging, that feels great too.

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