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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Tuesday 29 May 2012

SLIGHTLY DIFFERENT

A slightly different way today. Still the composite image to start with, but then individual images for each item on the 'list'.  A bit time-consuming, but think I might do it again. 
Card to give to people in whose name I make a donation to grow trees in Africa - probably my favourite charity.
 This was a freebie with the PC User computer magazine, possibly back in the late 1980's. Both my daughters and my son-in-law worked with this magazine in London.

List of Projects 2007 to be undertaken, some marked as completed. Note that the estimated cost column remains blank.


Another List 2010 - this time it is the food I was eating with hand-written notes about the food values, calories.
 Will be keeping this one. It's a note I wrote myself remembering my First Communion Day.
Isn't it amazing how much detail of that day remains. the other day during the Mass, I remembered the smell of my white dress.


Thank-you card to myself and my husband for the presentation we gave regarding the Eucharist.
Not sure where this flyer came from, but I won't be going. However, I remember doing a 'Cana Course' fifty years ago, shortly before we got married.
Shows that good ideas persist and evolve.
Catalogue of exhibition Second Burial at Le Blanc in Project Arts centre.
It was a video and a machine and dealt with loss of indiginous currencies - very relevant in these days of uncertainty of survival of Euro.
It is also interesting that there is a local shop in Ireland that not only accepts Euros and Sterling, but also all forms of 'old money, and will give change in the currency offered.(can't remember exactly where - anybody know?)

I got this Quote from Sr Columba - I admired it on her notice-board in her office.

Don't think I'll throw this out - I still need to be challenged by this idea.
Lists - Major Clean-up 2009. I used to make interminable list of what I was going to do, ending up discouraged when items listed remained undone.In the background, you can see that I even made out a blank check-list of tasks that ideally should be done on a regular basis - maybe once in five years! :-)

Now (much of the time) I make 'DONE LISTS' - these lists are more and more valuable, the longer they grow.

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