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What was 'lost' is found!
I caged Sammie this morning so that I could do some uninterrupted
searching in the sewing room! I wouldn't really call it searching since I am still organizing and sorting shelves, etc. I thought that I would try moving one of the Ikea shelf cabinets onto another shelf space - I removed the drawers because I knew that I'd probably end up tipping them out during the switch. It wasn't until I decided to return the small cabinet back to the original spot and replace the drawers that I saw the LEG sticking out from under a package of business cards. It was just the black plastic section - no buffer foot attached to it which is probably why I couldn't 'see' it before?? After this discovery, I immediately went to another container where I had stored to buffer foot and the bolts that I had removed from the other three feet.......next job is to make a side trip to Home Depot one day to find a flat-headed screw to match the others. I'm proud of myself! Obviously - the 'safe' place for the missing bread recipe is not the same 'safe' place for the table leg.........jennellh |
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What was 'lost' is found!
Wish you were here. I keep a small shoe box in my pantry with screws,
washers and all manner of spare, extra and/or unidentified parts that appear here and are unidentified. I can fix your eyeglasses or the transmission for your tractor. A flat-headed screw? Easy. Polly "Jennifer in Ottawa" wroteI caged Sammie this morning so that I could do some uninterrupted searching in the sewing room! I wouldn't really call it searching since I am still organizing and sorting shelves, etc. I thought that I would try moving one of the Ikea shelf cabinets onto another shelf space - I removed the drawers because I knew that I'd probably end up tipping them out during the switch. It wasn't until I decided to return the small cabinet back to the original spot and replace the drawers that I saw the LEG sticking out from under a package of business cards. It was just the black plastic section - no buffer foot attached to it which is probably why I couldn't 'see' it before?? After this discovery, I immediately went to another container where I had stored to buffer foot and the bolts that I had removed from the other three feet.......next job is to make a side trip to Home Depot one day to find a flat-headed screw to match the others. I'm proud of myself! Obviously - the 'safe' place for the missing bread recipe is not the same 'safe' place for the table leg.........jennellh |
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What was 'lost' is found!
Be right there to check out your stock! jennellh
On Dec 2, 11:40*pm, "Polly Esther" wrote: Wish you were here. *I keep a small shoe box in my pantry with screws, washers and all manner of spare, extra and/or unidentified parts that appear here and are unidentified. *I can fix your eyeglasses or the transmission for your tractor. *A flat-headed screw? *Easy. *Polly "Jennifer in Ottawa" wroteI caged Sammie this morning so that I could do some uninterrupted searching in the sewing room! *I wouldn't really call it searching since I am still organizing and sorting shelves, etc. *I thought that I would try moving one of the Ikea shelf cabinets onto another shelf space - I removed the drawers because I knew that I'd probably end up tipping them out during the switch. *It wasn't until I decided to return the small cabinet back to the original spot and replace the drawers that I saw the LEG sticking out from under a package of business cards. *It was just the black plastic section - no buffer foot attached to it which is probably why I couldn't 'see' it before?? *After this discovery, I immediately went to another container where I had stored to buffer foot and the bolts that I had removed from the other three feet.......next job is to make a side trip to Home Depot one day to find a flat-headed screw to match the others. *I'm proud of myself! *Obviously - the 'safe' place for the missing bread recipe is not the same 'safe' place for the table leg.........jennellh- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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What was 'lost' is found!
Jennifer in Ottawa wrote:
I caged Sammie this morning so that I could do some uninterrupted searching in the sewing room! I wouldn't really call it searching since I am still organizing and sorting shelves, etc. I thought that I would try moving one of the Ikea shelf cabinets onto another shelf space - I removed the drawers because I knew that I'd probably end up tipping them out during the switch. It wasn't until I decided to return the small cabinet back to the original spot and replace the drawers that I saw the LEG sticking out from under a package of business cards. It was just the black plastic section - no buffer foot attached to it which is probably why I couldn't 'see' it before?? After this discovery, I immediately went to another container where I had stored to buffer foot and the bolts that I had removed from the other three feet.......next job is to make a side trip to Home Depot one day to find a flat-headed screw to match the others. I'm proud of myself! Obviously - the 'safe' place for the missing bread recipe is not the same 'safe' place for the table leg.........jennellh LOL! That WAS the "dreaded safe place" Jennifer! Michelle in Nevada |
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