I’ll just put it out there .. I hate moving. I like looking at other houses that are staged to sell, and imagining what it would be like to live there. I like watching DIY experts slap $40 worth of paint onto walls, transform a wood pallet into a piece of luxurious furniture, and change a blah room into a stunning piece of art. In the past, I myself have spent major dollars and worked insanely long hours, hoping to make a sow’s ear into a silk purse. DIY porn. It’s a thing.
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Roxanne Tellier – Move It On Over
Posted in Books, Family, Food, life, Opinion, Review with tags DBAWIS, DIY Porn, emotional baggage, George Carlin, landlords, Little Free Libraries, Move, moving, real estate, rent, rental market, segarini, stuff, Tellier, tenants, trash, treasure on October 3, 2021 by segariniRoxanne Tellier – Freebies and Freecycles
Posted in COVID 19, Food, life, Opinion, politics with tags Arizona, DBAWIS, Deron Beal, donations, economic inequality, essential workers, Facebook, food insecure, freecycle, Freecycling, FreeTOreuse, Leaders, leadership, Little Free Libraries, Little Free Pantries, non-profit garbage, pandemic, Really Really Free Market, recyclable, segarini, Tellier, The Freecycle Network, Toronto-ReUseIt, TrashNothing.com, Tucson, Yahoo on May 30, 2021 by segariniThe hardest part of starting something – is starting something.
In 2003, Deron Beal was 39 years old, and working in Tucson, Arizona for a non-profit group that combined recycling with job training. Beal couldn’t stand to see good, usable items in his neighbourhood being thrown away on garbage day, and he began rescuing things that would have otherwise only added to the mass in the ever-growing city dumps and landfills.
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