Last Saturday the car boot sale was GIAGANTIC. Even at 5 past 7 the car park was filling fast and there were no more spaces for people selling.
I scanned the tables and boxes for interesting things but just came home with these two cards and some butternut squash and sweetcorn plants.
In my box of birthday cards there are several with various ages waiting for the 5 grandchildren, two great nephews and one great niece's birthdays but of course when I'm at a boot sale I've no clue what's in that box at home.
Need a list. Always a list!
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Yes, lists are essential!
ReplyDeletePenny
at our age lists are required to manage the lists
ReplyDeleteThe other definition of list is "to lean over, because of unbalanced cargo". Without my lists, things round here definitely go off‐balance
ReplyDeleteSpread sheets and lists are the backbone of my life, some habits just stay with you.
ReplyDeleteI'd have to change my glasses to read said list. That is of course if I had remembered to bring the list.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, remembering to bring and read The List...
ReplyDeleteSome places are just overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteI could not function without my list.
ReplyDeleteEVERYTHING goes on it, its written in the back of my small diary, another must-have.
Trouble is I sometimes forget what I was going to put on my list by the time I find my diary.
Lists make efficiency. Forget the list and efficiency is gone but it is still fun to have a look around.
ReplyDeleteYou found two nice cards. I also buy cards when I see something I like. My shoebox is full.
I love to send cards and even more to receive them. Seems like most people don't send cards anymore & I find that sad. The internet has taken much from society & card sending is a big one on the LIST. :-) ~Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteLists are essential for me too. I enjoy making cards, and I think as we grow older a card can be just as nice as a gift.
ReplyDeleteAlison in Wales x
Yep, lists are essential. As are pretty notebooks to write the lists in....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post
ReplyDeletePlease read my post
ReplyDeleteLists. I make them and forget them. Somehow the act of writing things down seems to improve my recall.
ReplyDeleteWell, squash is always good to have too!
ReplyDeleteLists are pretty important, but what I've started to do is take photos on my phone of things that I want to remember while I'm out and about.
ReplyDeleteLovely cards. I'm quite bad at the lists, but they certainly help!
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