tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136541991481312371.post1924304230372653908..comments2024-03-05T03:21:10.473-05:00Comments on Shim Farm: Cleaning out the AtticShim Farmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18148782353052767022noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136541991481312371.post-73374462024296432322013-05-09T16:00:54.881-04:002013-05-09T16:00:54.881-04:00Yeah, it’s too bad that they don’t reprocess the c...Yeah, it’s too bad that they don’t reprocess the corks that were thrown away. I hear they make good soundproofing material for door and window gaps. Or maybe if you have enough if it, cork windows and floors for complete soundproofing! Well, maybe start small with the gaps first. Haha.<br /><br />KeatonKeaton Oakeshttp://www.elementshomeremodeling.com/exterior-remodeling/roofing/roof-repair-northern-virginia/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136541991481312371.post-83430017788560671562013-05-02T14:39:44.143-04:002013-05-02T14:39:44.143-04:00That is a lot of corks...
You could use the balus...That is a lot of corks...<br /><br />You could use the balusters and newel posts to design a small table for the living room, or maybe combine them with the rattan chairs and convert them to standard chairs rather than hanging ones. <br /><br />I sympathize with having to let go of some of the things in your attic. I know most of those held a great memory for you guys. Though I still can’t get over the corks. Heh.<br /><br /><a href="http://completelofts.com/loft-conversions-locations/london" rel="nofollow">Ling Mancil</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10683593538232644277noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136541991481312371.post-74626581335832243912012-09-30T23:47:04.819-04:002012-09-30T23:47:04.819-04:00Hi Robin, let me tell you, we've done an admir...Hi Robin, let me tell you, we've done an admirable purge. There's more stuff to go, but the start is made.<br /><br />You wouldn't like to live up there - it's either too hot, too cold, and there's a funky smell!<br /><br />I hear you about the closets...I'm still waiting on that detail, too. In the meantime, lack of closet space actually makes us consider (and reconsider) stuff and what we really need. That's the upside, I guess.<br /><br />Hope you're doing well. Your blog, like mine, has been very quiet. Hope it's all good.Shim Farmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18148782353052767022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-136541991481312371.post-87230990662017775132012-09-22T01:24:48.953-04:002012-09-22T01:24:48.953-04:00I want to live in your attic! It seems so much coo...I want to live in your attic! It seems so much cooler then the stuff we have around here. I go through things fairly often so I never have enough for a garage sale. Off it always goes to the second hand store. <br /><br />I think to have one of those cool attics that movies are made of you have to NEVER get rid of anything. My grandmas house was like that. <br /><br />I get afraid when Lee starts ordering stuff online. It's never stuff I can toss and there is no place to put it around here. Maybe when I have actual closets. lol. When we die I think all our crap is going to be a homesteader/gardener fun house. <br /><br />I can't believe you made me look at cork art. How cool! That is the last thing I need to start collecting around here though. I don't know where I would put it in between all the other stuff. lol. Sometimes I find myself longing for our town days when my biggest annoyance was not being able to park in the garage because of all of Lee's tools. Robinhttp://www.farmfolly.comnoreply@blogger.com