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Dust In The Wind
2006-06-19 - 11:45 a.m.
Spent the better part of yesterday consolidating my life. I inspected about seven boxes, threw some things away, and re-packaged what I kept into 2 1/2 boxes. The trash guy is gonna love me. Then I helped put a desk together, which will also help clean things up. I have received much criticism in my life for being a slob. I'm working on changing that...eliminating clutter and keeping things cleaner. One step at a time. === How is it that things in a sealed box can collect dust? It's all mostly books and such, but geez...my hands are black after doing this for 30 minutes. === Enough for now. Be seeing you.
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3 comments so far
Brin - 2006-06-19 14:54:57 -
If those are the boxes you kept in the garage of your former domicile, then it could just be a slight case of mold -- or the ink from the books themselves if they were kept in a damp place. When I have to store something a long time, I wrap it in plastic before I stick it in a box, just in case. Spores are obstinate. ===
Bob - 2006-06-19 17:54:00 - http://shadowgm.diaryland.com
Yup, that sounds like mold. ===
non-fuckabl - 2006-08-25 14:08:50 -
Haha, yeah, how can they!? ===
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