> We have place in the kitchen cupboard! Yay! No, seriously. Once in a > year, the city organizes a big clean-up action. Each district marks the > places where you can dump all the things you no longer need but that are > too large for the garbage chute or the containers. Like old furniture and > stuff. After a couple of days, a big pickup with a huge garbage container > comes, the guys load up everything and take it away.
> By this occasion, we finally took the effort to clean out the kitchen > cupboard. Several huge pots and bowls that hadn't been used since > Granny's death (1996) have been dragged out and thrown onto the garbage > dump. Now we can get the stuff we actually do use on a daily basis > without throwing half of our household items into the middle of the > kitchen first.
> It's a wonderful thing, even though the action cost us all afternoon.
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Date: 2012-10-07 08:43 am (UTC)Cheery topic #1 - cause
> We have place in the kitchen cupboard! Yay! No, seriously. Once in a
> year, the city organizes a big clean-up action. Each district marks the
> places where you can dump all the things you no longer need but that are
> too large for the garbage chute or the containers. Like old furniture and
> stuff. After a couple of days, a big pickup with a huge garbage container
> comes, the guys load up everything and take it away.
> By this occasion, we finally took the effort to clean out the kitchen
> cupboard. Several huge pots and bowls that hadn't been used since
> Granny's death (1996) have been dragged out and thrown onto the garbage
> dump. Now we can get the stuff we actually do use on a daily basis
> without throwing half of our household items into the middle of the
> kitchen first.
> It's a wonderful thing, even though the action cost us all afternoon.