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Airing everything out |
I didn't do much tidying up in my workshop after my last few jobs in the spring before heading into the field. So when I got home a few days ago it wasn't a very inviting space. The dust and debris from the spring work was ankle deep and strewn across the floor. I tackled a first big cleaning today by hauling all the floor clutter out, opening up the windows and doors and giving everything a blast with the leaf blower to get the dust moving. It'll take a few more days like today to get all the shelves organized and everything stowed away, but getting that grey layer of dust off everything makes the place a bit more colourful and inviting.
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Buckets of various raw materials; rocks, bones, antler, wood, leather |
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This will be my workspace for the fall, winter and spring, so I'd better make it functional and comfortable again. |
Photo Credits: Tim Rast
Great blog about the Cleaning out the shed . Thanks for sharing it with us!!
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