



That's what I posted to my local Freecycle group today, and what will hopefully be gone by the end of the week. Yay!
Getting rid of stuff is such an overall cleansing practice, yes? Clear space in the house, clear space in the mind :)
in‧take /ˈɪn-teyk/:
1. an act or instance of taking in;
2. something that is taken in
I'm taking in motherhood, local goodies, fixing up a fixer-upper, a sustainable lifestyle, veg*n treats, energy for change and love!
3 comments:
agreed! freecycle has been very awesome. i've gotten rid of crap that's been collecting dust since i moved to VA *3 years* ago.
also. i see the veggie jar puzzle is OUTTA HERE. hahahahah.
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I really like freecycle, although there are so many people on my local freecycle that if something is posted that I actually DO need, chances are it's gone before I even notice the post. But at least it went to someone, instead of into a landfill.
I agree with you, LJ. I have found it useful only for getting rid of stuff.
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