I had ordered Elizabeth Barton's book as a preseason treat and was moving along at my usual rapid pace to get to the end when I realized that if I was to actually benefit from my books I need to slow down, savour, and do the exercises. So, uncharacteristically (I might just be growing up) I closed the book and went into the Coop and Saucer Playroom to study the stacks of inspirational material I have gathered over the years.
Happy dance! I reduced five stacks of great articles down to one inspirational binder and five shallow trays for current interests. Whoo hoo! Avalanche avoided! ;) ;)
Now I need to talk to the Rooster about his penchant for covering the window sills in the kitchen with his stacks of bills, books, and boy stuff! vbsigh
4 comments:
My house is totally defined by stacks. Unfortunately most are mine!
This is such a clever use of books for a Christmas tree. This would be fantastic at a library...of which I still visit. Congratulations on your binder and trays of organized inspiration. Happy savouring...
Fabulous idea ! I want to build a book tree now !
The book tree is amazing and is my favorite for this year. I have a weakness for books and I go to library at least 3x a week plus a book store.
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