Life off the grid in the SW Texas desert. An experiment in sustainable living. NUMBERS AT THE END OF EACH BLOG POST: temp at 8PM,high temp,low temp,rainfall,wind conditions(CalmBreezyWindyGusty). YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TheFieldLab Daily live streams at https://www.youtube.com/thefieldlab/live
Thursday, March 5, 2020
my stuff
A rehash of my hour a day cleaning method. And no...I don't dwell very long over stuff that I "might" need someday. 1. Identify immediate trash and throw it away. 2. Identify stuff I want to keep. 3. Identify stuff worth selling or giving away. 3. If I can't sell it or give it quickly, it becomes trash. In order to organize the stuff I want to keep, I am trying to store most of it in identical Sterilite 64 quart clear latching boxes (just ordered 12 more from Walmart). Looks much better than piles of haphazard containers and boxes. 59,70,33,0,B
Your organized and well executed process delivered you exceptional results! Looks great!
ReplyDeleteNow you arr the Supply Sargent! Congratulations!
your stuff looks extra neat & seems to fit right in…
ReplyDeleteDang, Lookin Good!
ReplyDeleteDid you get a pack o Sharpies to label everything?
No labels yet...once it is all packed up I will go back and label bins - and cull again.
ReplyDeleteHow's the Sterilite holding up?
ReplyDeleteI've had a couple and gone back and forth with Rubbermaid and one or two others....some of them seem a bit 'brittle' after awhile.
It helps to have a place to store your containers, unfortunately I do not. Your container looks clean and well organized.
ReplyDeleteThe Sterilite has been holding up just fine so far...after 3 years in the desert.
ReplyDeleteThe clear tubs are definitely the way to go. Being able to just look in and see the contents is way better then having to pull them out and open the lid. Very time consuming.
ReplyDeleteWhen you get ready to label I highly recommend the Brother P-touch label maker. Very user friendly and makes good looking legible labels very quickly.