Since moving into our new home in the Cooper neighborhood, our garage has been full of stuff that we can't find a place for inside the house. So, let me take this opportunity to offer some good stuff to whomever may want it:
--a futon frame, with futon
--diningroom set: table, four chairs, two sideboards
--miscellaneous framed art, including a mirror or two
--den-type chair
--bedroom bureau (cherry)
--office table
--miscellaneous political lawn signs ;-)
We are also looking for a few items, in case anyone has them sitting in their overfull garage:
--a child's table with a chair or two
--a child's easel
--a kid's picnic table
Let's clear out those garages folks! Winter is coming!
--Cara Letofsky
Cooper
a fan of parking on the street, regardless of how full/not full my garage is
Barbara Lickness wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jim said: "Most of all, WHY do thousands of people with
garages NOT use those garages for sheltering
their cars. In Cooper, virtually every house has
a garage. Yet, MOST of the cars seem to be ON
the street! What, are the garages supersized
yard sheds or something?"Barb says:
Jim, please come over and have this discussion with my husband. Up until 2 weeks ago, our garage was a supersized storage shed or should I say junk yard. My husband is one of those people who likes to collect things. He brings things home because "we might need it some day", "he got a good deal on it" or it's just a little broken and could be fixed" etc. (you get the picture) I pretty much cured him of bringing these treasures into the house by relegating the collecting habit to the garage. Two weeks ago we got a 20 yard dumpster and I am ashamed to say that we filled it with all the "could a would a should a" collectables my husband put in the garage during the last 11 years that we couldn't pawn off on anyone else. O.K. I added a few things from the house too.
So now, I will actually get to park in our garage this winter. It's a first and I suspect will be relatively short lived without intensive nagging. Fortunately, we have a long driveway so I haven't had to park on the street. I suspect some people in Cooper may be collectors too.
Barb Lickness/Whittier
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