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Downsizing, decluttering etc.
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There's a danger in decluttering.
After my father died, it was necessary to dispose of a great deal of clutter. Just about everything in the garage was junk and could be disposed of. In the loft, there were many old postcards written to someone called Mabel. They seemed to have no value whatever. They went in the skip along with everything else.
A few months later, I began a project to write my family's history, based upon notes my father had made, and a large collection of old photos. When my sister heard of what I was doing, she sent me some letters my father had written. One of these referred to a collection of postcards he had kept - postcards my great uncle (then in British army) had sent to his daughter during WWI.
Oops!
Fortunately this was the only mistake I made in destroying evidence of family history.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThere's a danger in decluttering.
After my father died, it was necessary to dispose of a great deal of clutter. Just about everything in the garage was junk and could be disposed of. In the loft, there were many old postcards written to someone called Mabel. They seemed to have no value whatever. They went in the skip along with everything else.
A few months later, I began a project to write my family's history, based upon notes my father had made, and a large collection of old photos. When my sister heard of what I was doing, she sent me some letters my father had written. One of these referred to a collection of postcards he had kept - postcards my great uncle (then in British army) had sent to his daughter during WWI.
Oops!
Fortunately this was the only mistake I made in destroying evidence of family history.
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I liked the word 'upcluttering' in an earlier post! That's what I still do, and hope to continue doing for years yet
Unfortunately Mrs LMP has told me very firmly that there is no more scope for 'upsizing' this house and is therefore trying to introduce a 'One in, one out' policy on books and discsI keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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