Do It Once

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Almost all of what I, and probably most of you, do is repetitive. Some things are repeated daily, weekly or less frequently. Things like meal preparation and washing up can even be multiple times each day.

However, there are some jobs which can be done once and once only. Many fall under the broader category of decluttering which in itself can seem like an endless task.

I recently cleaned up the desk in our small office which is a built-in desk in the walkway through to the laundry. Keeping this space free from clutter is an ongoing project and I completely understand that.

There were 6 small plastic boxes sitting one one corner of the desk. These had previously held photographic slides that belonged to my father. The slides have all been scanned and saved so I had disposed of the originals. The boxes were covered with adhesive labels and notations in permanent marker and I had been undecided as to whether I could repurpose the boxes. I possibly could but the question really is, ‘do I need them?’

After several months of seeing these boxes multiple times each day I decided that they could be used by someone else. So, the first step was to remove the labels and clean them up.

No before photo but here they are, ready to go. I plan to take them to the Bendigo Share and Repair Shed as I feel that someone will be able to use them.

I am sure that they will be perfect storage for someone’s small treasures.

Just because you don’t want to send something to landfill does not mean that you are obliged to keep it or even to find a way of using a particular item.

“Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow”

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This quote sums up how I feel about my latest project.

This is not a great oak, but a bunya pine which is indigenous to our area.

As you know we live in a semi-rural area so we have neighbours but definitely not close enough to speak to them over the back fence.

I have had a germ of an idea which has been evolving in my head over the last couple of years.  I would love to promote a real sense of community among the people who live in our road.  There are probably about 20 -25 households.

I have finally bitten the bullet and contacted most people by email and we have set up a group email for us to share ideas and information that is relevant to our area.  There are so many opportunities to connect with each other, share resources and generally support each other.  I think this is a really important part of the structure of our community and one that we need to nurture.

I am looking forward to seeing what direction the group takes.  I hope to one day see great oaks (metaphorically speaking) from this seed of an idea that I have planted.

Do you have any similar networks where you live?