EEEKKK - More rage and frustration

On top of all - my cousin, the hospice chaplain, isn't going to the city mission this month. He usually takes my bags of donations. I could have really used him this month! I'm not going there myself. It's a 60 mile round trip and in a very "tough" part of Albany.
 

Since it's a rainy day, I worked on the attic for about an hour this morning. Brought down all the space heaters and box fans in preparation for the junkman. The attic is not well lighted and it's a dark day, so I knocked myself silly on a roof beam and fell on my a$$, but since both areas are thick, no harm done.

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Glad your not hurt. The good news is all that exercise will do you good.
 
OMG @debodun be careful! I got some nice small rechargeable flashlights at Walmart. They are in the light bulb, night light section. I needed one for home and one for before work because it's dark now and I feed the small cat colony at my workplace. The previous one finally failed but it lasted 10 years.
 
Look at those attic beams. They slant at about a 45 degree angle right down o the attic floor.

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Mine are like that too.... although my o/h boarded out the attic and put lighting up there as well, so we could store stuff up there safely but it's still only a small loft hatch in the ceiling in the top hall, so it's hard to get stuff in and out while up and down on a high ladder ...
 
There was no central heating in your old home?

Its a wonder soemthing didn't catch on fire with those space heaters.
Another selling point to insure a high offer.

I think what is most interesting is the amount of time Deb has lived in that home & never bothered to get rid of so many things she is discovering now that she is moving.
 
Another selling point to insure a high offer.

I think what is most interesting is the amount of time Deb has lived in that home & never bothered to get rid of so many things she is discovering now that she is moving.
I suspect the she lived in a small part of that huge house and ignored the rest. All she needed was a bedroom, bathroom and kitchen.
 
I got a nibble on my Eastlake antique hall mirror. I advertised it at $250. Someone responded and offered me $150. I told him it was appraised being worth $500 - $600 by a local antique dealer, so it was well worth the $250. He countered with a $180 offer. I decined that. Then he offered $200 and said he didn't have much money. This begs the question, "If you're financially strapped, why are you looking at non-essential things like antiques?"
Anyway. we settled on $200. He then asked if it was one whole unit or did it come apart. I said it was one whole piece. Since then, I haven't heard anything back (it's 7 feet tall).

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