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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Tackle It Tuesday #5
I actually did this one a while back, but I never got around to posting it. I thought I would share what I did this week.
My project was to rip out shelves in the cold storage room. The shelves were set up for canning jars, quart and pint size, to be stored. While we are working on getting produce from the garden, we probably will not do canning or much of it. I just can't envision us having the energy :)
Before with stuff just thrown on to get it off the floor.
Simple tools used to do this project.
Destruction in progress.....
Every other shelf has been removed. The shelves went from 7 inches apart to 17 inches. Now they are actually useful for me.
Food for the wood stove in the garage.
It's still a work in progress. I haven't figured out exactly where I am putting things, but for now they are off the floor. A few things will be getting donated, given away or sold. I've got a pile of stuff to donate and a pile of boxes to burn. One step at a time.
Sitting outside the cold storage room in the basement:
The boxes are food for the wood stove and the black bag has donation stuff in it.
More donation stuff.
Now I need to get the donation stuff loaded in the car (or van when it's fixed) to drop off one Sunday.
Stop by 5 Minutes For Mom to see what others are up to this week.
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You are amazing. I wish I had that ability.
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Wow what a huge project. Looking good! Happy Tackling!
Cascia @ Healthy Moms
What a great project.
What a HUGE project!
What a fulfilling project...top it off with a donation run. You're motivating!
And thanks for visiting my blog today and passing the information to people who may benefit from it!
Bless you this Tackle-it-Tuesday!
Diane
wow! Great tackle! you did a fantastic job!
I'm getting overwhelmed just looking at this project. Good for you for tackling it!
Great tackle the extra space between the shelves makes a huge difference!
Thank you all for stopping by :)
Great Tackle!
What a huge project to tackle. But its looking great. happy TT!
Dawn
Thanks for stopping by.
This looks like you did a great job.
Wowee! Great job. I am so impressed!
That's a huge tackle! We've been doing similar things in cleaning up our basement and getting stuff ready for our garage sale.
Ginormous tackle! :D
Great tackle. Been working in the sunflower garden myself. Come see!
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Great job! I can just hear hubby's grandma ghasping at losing that precious space for storing canned goods that she won't use for 10 years! ;)
Great tackle. I'm so very impressed!
Wow! Great tackle! It's nice to have great storage, isn't it?!
I can imagine the agony of removing everything ... it's a nightmare chore for me if I were to clear the storage room now!! :P
WOW! Fantstic tackle - I am impressed!
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