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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Thursday 7 August 2014

12 Plus for yesterday

GONE!
Now, doesn't that look great - I actually emptied the WITOT box into the green recycling bin. HURRAY!


Menu from  last year's Parish Christmas Dinner.

Button support Breast Cancer Research.


Another of the USB stick wrappings - probably another one I got from Tony. I don't tend to buy good quality ones like this for myself.

These are scraps of the piping Hazel and I used to construct the arch on top layer of the 'Wedding Cake Bed' with the white Mr Tierney's Rose. Was laden with blossoms this year. Will add a pic later if I find one.

Chain links broken in the course of extending the hanging baskets suspended from the dead rhus tree, also on the Wedding Cake bed, middle tier.

This now is the price tag off the umbrella as mentioned in an earlier posting. Things often do turn up later!

Card Tony brought back to me from Knock  Shrine. Not really into visiting 'modern' shrines myself, but do appreciate that I am being prayed for at these holy places.

This looks like a piece of gutter, perhaps deliberately cut to shape. However, I have no recollection of where it was, or why I kept it.

Hanger from 'something'. Really if I am going to keep something like this, the least I could do would be to include a label of something to identify it.

Today's collection is full of mystery. No idea what this was off, or why I might have kept it.
This toothbrush is easier, mainly because I only threw it out the day before yesterday.
My plan is to take a new toothbrush at the start of each quarter - hygiene reasons.
I'm glad to throw this out as it is orange, my least favourite colour. No idea why it took me so long. It should have been gone July 1.



Another mystery item - why would I keep a stack of shiny black trays, probably off some kind of fruit.
Anyway, they are now on their way to recycling.




ALL THE ABOVE ITEMS were thrown in the WITOT box immediately after I photographed them. I'm beginning to get places for a change.

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