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    We once downsized from a five bedroom house to a suitcase each and flew overseas for three years to work, so that taught us a lot. We did store some stuff, but when we came back we looked at it and asked, 'So why did we keep this stuff?' Apart from the Landy, the camper trailer and some family things, the rest was just junk.
    We're currently on a plan to downsize from a house in Brissie to a studio in our other house in Maleny and then head off in the Defender and camper.
    I think if it's true that we are what we own, then many of us are overweight.


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    We moved from 6 bedrooms, 2 floors, formal and causal lounge, games room etc house with pool and triple garage..

    To a 2 bedroom bungalow! And built a 4 bay workshop.
    One lounge, small 1946 kitchen....

    Life is so much nicer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    We moved from 6 bedrooms, 2 floors, formal and causal lounge, games room etc house with pool and triple garage..

    To a 2 bedroom bungalow! And built a 4 bay workshop.
    One lounge, small 1946 kitchen....

    Life is so much nicer...
    Our house isn't anywhere near that size but wherever we end up living it will be smaller than what we currently have. I'd go to an apartment but I don't want to give up my kayaks and I want a small courtyard to do my bike maintenance in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fitzy View Post

    This was on the book face but I thought it appropriate
    This is really good.

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    What book is that?

    There goes minimalist! I want to buy another book?

    Jonesfam

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    This is something I'd love to be able to do, but I can't.

    Farmer gene. I think it will come in use one day. And I have good examples of an old tool that's been in my shed unused for years, and then you need exactly that tool. Or some old part that you can convert to use when fixing something else.

    But for every (rare) case of this, I have dozens of things that will likely never get used again before I die!

    Trouble is, I don't know which is which....

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    Thank the FSM that not everyone is a Minimalist

    Hoarders of interesting trinkets (like me) are an invaluable resource for future hoarders of interesting trinkets. When I finally go my estate will undoubtedly be subject to a clearing sale where passionate purchasers can keep the valuable traditions of shed culture rolling along by buying my junk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudboy View Post
    This is something I'd love to be able to do, but I can't.

    Farmer gene. I think it will come in use one day. And I have good examples of an old tool that's been in my shed unused for years, and then you need exactly that tool. Or some old part that you can convert to use when fixing something else.

    But for every (rare) case of this, I have dozens of things that will likely never get used again before I die!

    Trouble is, I don't know which is which....
    That's what sheds are for. It's a Museum of sorts. You might never use a tool but it's there all the time reminding you of myriad possibilities, which will in tern give you the solution to many a problem.
    Cheers, Billy.
    Keeping it simple is complicated.

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    I know someone who says if you haven't used it for a month you don't need it. Seems a bit rigid to me - I would say six months.

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    I can feel another clean up coming soon. More boxes in the garage to sort through. At least these days my only real collecting is records. A couple more years worth of space still available . Best move was to downsize and minimise.

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