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Focusing is impossible with so many balls in the air!

Since I seem to jump from one thought to another with everything that we need to do here and arrange in the new home, I am going to try to focus on items that will be much different there, than here. The last couple of days I have been trying to suss out how to get rid of trash, how to recycle in VT (different rules) and how to compost. Yep, never thought that last bit would be something that interests me, but I am now fascinated by how many different ways and choices are to compost. I am used to putting my garbage down a shut and the recylcling in a bucket in the trash room, and not worrying where they go from there. When there are lots of wild life that you don't want to lure towards your property, making a plan to get rid of rubbish becomes a larger issue and one you alone are now responsible for. I am keen on having a garden and growing some food, which is one reason why I like the compost idea. Since we are going to be in a colder climate, and not knowing the soil qualit...

Overwhelmed and Excited at the same time

Lists. Lots and lots of lists. And a binder. With tabs. These are the things that keep me calm. Well, calmer than life without them. I have a list for "City Wrap Up". One item is emptying the flat so we can have the floors done and the walls painted. It's been many a year since those have been done, and now that we are getting another place in the country with more room, and owning just enough furniture for a one bedroom flat requires we take what we have as we don't have a "furniture magic wand". On the list are also items like "get car serviced" - which is pretty new too since we only got a car a few months ago - my first one in over 20 years! Let me backtrack a bit. I'm a city girl. Growing up in suburbia, I dreamed of living in the city. It's all I ever wanted. Houses, cars, yards were never my thing. As soon as I would enter the city, even when young, my body felt electrified. The life, the diversity, the noise, the sm...