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Write an enormous TO DO list add a check by each item when complete, lose the list As new issues and details arise write furiously on stray scraps of paper various colors of sticky notes Layer stacks of folders, books papers, electronic accoutrements with sticky notes in between Bump against a stack set it to right in a different order, mind the dog doesn’t chew a vital sticky note Let the wind ruffle through the papers pack the temple bells and Tibetan door —a long golden cloth with the Buddhist symbol of infinity, select photos, books, more files ongoing editing, rewriting, a favorite rock Invite a friend over, talk, rearrange papers, play a few songs on guitar, pack ***** clothes in bags that breathe clean ones tuck in around artifacts to protect them, give away more stuff to friend, pack an umbrella Remember there was a time when I arranged my life by the 15 minute interval ordered books on my shelves by subject—whether primary or secondary—and century Now, I like to leave things a little more forgiving with room to doodle in the margins write a letter, feel more peaceful walk the dog, return to the chaos and eventually the clouds
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Jul 11, 2018
Jul 11, 2018 at 5:59 PM UTC
My System of Packing
Write an enormous TO DO list add a check by each item when complete, lose the list As new issues and details arise write furiously on stray scraps of paper various colors of sticky notes Layer stacks of folders, books papers, electronic accoutrements with sticky notes in between Bump against a stack set it to right in a different order, mind the dog doesn’t chew a vital sticky note Let the wind ruffle through the papers pack the temple bells and Tibetan door —a long golden cloth with the Buddhist symbol of infinity, select photos, books, more files ongoing editing, rewriting, a favorite rock Invite a friend over, talk, rearrange papers, play a few songs on guitar, pack ***** clothes in bags that breathe clean ones tuck in around artifacts to protect them, give away more stuff to friend, pack an umbrella Remember there was a time when I arranged my life by the 15 minute interval ordered books on my shelves by subject—whether primary or secondary—and century Now, I like to leave things a little more forgiving with room to doodle in the margins write a letter, feel more peaceful walk the dog, return to the chaos and eventually the clouds
pcmoffatt
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Jul 11, 2018
Jul 11, 2018 at 5:59 PM UTC
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