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1. Measure the space you have for free stuff. Free is not the same as fits perfectly into available space.
Today, we are exchanging really old washer and dryer for less old washer and dryer. These less old's were left where people leave stuff that they think other tenants can use. We like this system and have participated for years. We usually remember to find out something will fit. Without a major rearrangement of the whole apartment. Such as today. So during my ninth or so back break (so as to avoid breaking my back) I am posting a little thread where others might share their tales of silliness and/or their tips for better living.
1. Measure the space you have for free stuff. Free is not the same as fits perfectly into available space.
Today, we are exchanging really old washer and dryer for less old washer and dryer. These less old's were left where people leave stuff that they think other tenants can use. We like this system and have participated for years. We usually remember to find out something will fit. Without a major rearrangement of the whole apartment. Such as today. So during my ninth or so back break (so as to avoid breaking my back) I am posting a little thread where others might share their tales of silliness and/or their tips for better living.
My garden in England is full of eating-out places, for heat waves, warm September evenings, or lunch on a chilly Christmas morning. (Mary Quant)