tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2873742539454902971.post3587722506675709540..comments2023-11-23T10:56:36.720-08:00Comments on Minimalist-ing: Daily DeclutterRobertahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14359349687087171820noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2873742539454902971.post-59500668274709019472017-03-01T08:00:13.797-08:002017-03-01T08:00:13.797-08:00Thanks, Susie. I appreciate the support on the hou...Thanks, Susie. I appreciate the support on the houseplants. I got rid of one last night and no one seems to have noticed, so I guess there's no need to bring it back. It's a process, and I'm moving forward slowly -- it's the only way to go.Robertahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14359349687087171820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2873742539454902971.post-78490043697739644862017-02-28T15:11:30.954-08:002017-02-28T15:11:30.954-08:00I love your honesty about all of the various thing...I love your honesty about all of the various things on your bar. It's the same way here. Flat surfaces just seem to collect varieties of items which to someone else's eyes just do not make sense to all be in the same area. I, too, leave things out so I remember that there is something specific I intend to do with them. And then there are the times where that is where I absent mindedly got distracted and put something down and just didn't get back to it.<br /><br />Overwintering plants in the house is something I have just about decided to stop doing. By the time they go back out into the yard in spring, it takes them two months to snap out of their indoor mode and get busy blooming. I've been thinking it would be easier, cleaner, and less clutter-y to just let them go at the end of the growing season outside and get new ones in spring.<br /><br />Happy decluttering!<br /><br />Susiesusie @ persimmon moon cottagehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01653330247272673990noreply@blogger.com