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The clutter of a 4 year olds birthday party - kids, coats, shoes, toys!

clutter on the only shelf

f3.5 1/250th. Looking down an access to the back of a building in one of the alleys in downtown Ames.

Taken at The Garrison in Toronto,

November 27th, 2021

I rather like the "Redesign Yourself" sign up top.

My clutter of jewelry and things I like to display. I don't have much surface space in my room.

Down a slim road, trees are illuminated by tangerine colored lights.

not what you call "stacknblockn"

Obligatory picture of massive piles of stuff. I have a lot of Hello Kitty stuff.

Staging area during house move - with an unwelcome addition hidden away

More stuff inside the old forge. Not a single horse shoe though.

Cluttered Desk - Well it doesn't look quite as much of a mess in the picture.

Cluttered! I always seem to have more than one project going at a time so things always look like this. Eventually it all gets back where it belongs tho :)

 

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From Tianhou Temple, the midway point of Tianjin's Ancient Culture Street.

 

Tianjin, China.

Near the Castro, San Francisco.

Another small fraction of the junk we've accumulated. All this stuff is my wife's, and it's ALL fangirl detritus--dolls, action figures, statues, special edition Barbies, etc.

Principal Place development with Broadgate Tower in the background, City of London EC2

Yes, this is really my closet...

My favorite kind of house in NE Portland... small, cute, and a big porch cluttered with good stuff.

The dining room table has doubled as my main work desk for over a year now and the other half of said table is just piled with crap belonging to three people living in a small-ish house.

 

But sometimes I do like clutter. We can't all be Marie Kondo, after all.

Loading up and off to the landfill.

The view from my chair...

 

This is after I cleaned it off too...

All the lovely clutter of my desk

We totally took over this booth with all our supplies and journals! *G* You can see a bit of Retro Girl sitting there as she works on a page in her new journal.

This stuff occupies the center of the table that we dine on daily. Some of it even has to do with eating. The skull and Buddha candles are recent acquisitions from Waxman in Lawrence, Kansas. I like to look at them while I eat. The green and blue things are resin salt & pepper shakers we picked up years ago at the NY International Gift Show when we used to exhibit there. They came from Joe's Orbit, who had lots of great stuff.

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