Or as Heather's Auntie Sue would say, "the gift shop," of which all the
family's Christmas gifts came from...

Kind Regards,

Scott Clary
617-968-5769

Sent from a mobile device - please excuse typos and errors

On Sat, Nov 25, 2023, 4:23 PM John and Margit Griffith <
[email protected]> wrote:

> First Opportunity:  I understand the proper name for the place where we
> exchange all manner of useful items is the "Swap Shed" - which, I have
> heard, had been the "Swap Table" until the first move to the new (now
> demolished) shed.  However, before I learned its name, I referred to it as
> the "Share Shack" - and this is how my family and friends know where I get
> all my good stuff.
>
> I once referred to it as the Lincoln Carriage House of Crap... when I was
> trying to be fancy.  What other names could we conjure for this wonderful
> place of wonders?
>
> Second Opportunity:  A Swap Shed poetry slam.  Haiku to sonnet, limerick
> to lyric - give it all you've got.  I'll choose a winner - who will receive
> a fabulous prize, gleaned from... you guessed it... the Share Shack!
>
> I'll go first...
>
> Place of hidden gems
>   You hold the townsfolks' treasures
> Is today my day?
>
> Your Turn!
>
> Margit
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