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Apart from the odd fine days this has been the gist of our Winter so far. But Winter is good for going through clothes and things we no longer use. Last week my daughter and I dropped off 4 bags of items to one of our local op shops.



And last week we had days of waking up and finding layers of ice outside on our deck. So we have had to be careful not to walk on it until it melted so we don't slip over.

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Comments

roentare said…
Winter may bring its chill and icy mornings, but it’s heartening to hear how you’ve turned the season into a time of thoughtful decluttering and shared moments with your daughter
Lydia C. Lee said…
Whoa! Ice! Brrr #ThruMyLens
Marie Smith said…
Humidity and heat tomorrow here will feel like 40 C. I’d rather the ice!
Iris Flavia said…
I´d need to sort out, too... Sorry, but ... haha on your "ice", cute ;-)
magiceye said…
Decluttering is good!
With the tropical heat here in the weekend, I'm started to long for some ice. I'd rather have icy cold than tropical heat. But that will take a while here. ;-)
s.c said…
A kind of recycling. Great.
local alien said…
They say here an icy winter is a good winter. It kills off bugs and germs. Keep warm
Sharon said…
I did the same thing about 5 weeks ago. I took 7 bags of stuff to the shop.
Tom said…
...a bit of ice would be refreshing here on our HOT day!
Michelle said…
35 degrees here in Kentucky, so no ice! I also do those kind of decluttering things during winter.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Whoa, be careful.
I'm going through my office to clean it up and I am loving getting rid of stuff.
NCSue said…
We're in a heat wave here, so I'd welcome your ice!
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