I have spent years decluttering the entire house. Getting rid of stuff we no longer use or need. Creating more space. Finding lost treasures. Taking car load after car load to Goodwill. Taking selected things to Bookman’s for store credit so I can get new socks for the children’s clothing bank I knit for. By the way the kids are rumored to like the socks as much as the hats and scarves that I make for them.
Now enough clutter has been up cycled and recycled to create newly made space to create a new environment for us. I did start on the selfish side though. I took 2 previously acquired works of art and placed them with a lovely piece by Navied Mahdavian who is a cartoonist for the New Yorker and author of Searching for Home in Rural America. The piece is so attuned to me, reminding me to unwind.
So without further ado, here is the new wall of art. The picture is a little off center due to lighting issues I know the frame on the sheep did not match the other frames, but a brown frame would not have done the sheep justice. I am just not going to mess with sheep under any circumstances.
Now I am off to reclaim my knitting room. It became a way station during my closet tear down and reorganization. Since I am really close to needing to type up several new patterns, I need the room back. Also please don’t remind me that I should only work on one design at a time, my mind just does not work that way.