What I Threw Out Today

I began September 21 2010 - To record of some ephemera I had collected before disposing of them

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Monday 20 June 2011

BROKEN and THROWN OUT

Níl mé [I am not] chun caitheadh amach [going to throw out'] gach rud [everything] ar an leathanach seo [on this page].

Dismantled doll's house - some parts missing, roof join broken.
I designed this house for one of my daughters. I made it dismantle-able as I remembered how awkward a doll's house can be, and how much room it can take up.
I also made sure there was a hallway in it, as the dollshouse I had as a child, made by my aunt, didn't have a hall. I made it single storey so the lack of a stairs didn't make such a difference (my own doll's house didn't have a stairs in it either.)
Pieces of white painted plywood - use unknown
piece of red blockboard - formerly top of stool


These have to go out as I found woodworm in the ply-wood.

Postal package received from Monica who walked part of the Camino with me in 2008

This I'm listing as KEPT as I would feel like as if I was throwing away a friend if I threw it out. She went to such trouble in preparing this parcel - how could I be so ungrateful as to discard all her work.!


Records from building the decking and gazebo 2000/3











Detailed plans of DECK CONSTRUCTION included transparencies shoing how each layer goes on top of the last layer. - maybe I should keep these till after the external insulation is done as they will have to move the deck to do it NOW in WH Smith Christmas plastic bag?

Also contains leaflets and magazines about environmental gardening
Records of Project management of family help August 2001 - more likely 2002
Records of laying paving










Research re BATHROOM renovations 2009 - pamphlets for showers and shower cabinets.
includes receipt Feb 4 2010 for Irish Tile Distribution
from whom we bought the cabinet. 





(am having difficulty throwing these out, so am going to put (dated) in Green treasure chest) DONE

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