
Since the conservatory was cleaned a couple of weeks ago, I haven’t really felt the benefit when looking through the windows because the insides were so dirty. So, I found some spray and a clean cloth and gave them a wipe down (not a job that gets done very much at all in this house).
It’s amazing how much brighter the whole room looked afterwards.
Adding a bit more decluttering
Whilst cleaning the windows on the other side of the conservatory, I had to move some magazines and papers out of the way, so I took the time to sort through those as well – most of which got recycled. Slowly, I’m turning this room into a much more pleasant working environment.
Hope you’ve all had a nice day and not worrying too much about the current Coronavirus pandemic. I know that I have followers all over the world so I just hope and pray that you and your families are all safe and well wherever you are.
I cannot believe that it’s April already. I have my ‘March Decluttering Reflections’ post in draft, so I will send an update to you all this evening or tomorrow.
Until then…
Sandra
Well done on tackling the windows –
I was utterly lazy yesterday, I just wasn’t motivated to do any decluttering, but I’ll be recycling old magazines myself later. My stack has got way out of hand. I always thought I’d go back and read the articles in them over again, but that rarely happened.
Thanks for your comment Maria. I know what you mean. I found some still in their cellophane from a couple of years ago that just got left in a pile. I never threw them away because I stopped subscribing and thought I might want to read them one day. I might just give myself permission to flick through them tomorrow and then immediately recycle them.
Sounds like a plan. Grab yourself a drink and put your feet up. Doesn’t matter if they’re out of date, just make sure you do sling them in the recycling though… 🙂
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