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MR. PANDEMONIUM WEIGHS IN ON THE TOPIC OF HOARDING!
Is it pathology, or is it some of the best fun you will ever have in this short life we have?
CASE STUDY: The many hats of my neighbor Terry B.
Owner/Operator Barber Shop, Radio Repair Shop, Sewing Machine Shop, Pancake House Owner, Electrical Engineer, Fisherman, Collector, Traveler, etc…
Terry is a multitasker and no one is going to pick a bone with that; it's actually a talent that is encouraged, even venerated, in this materialistic culture. He's a little restless too, and has circulated around many career and job choices that usually involves a shop of some kind: Barber Shop, Radio Shop, Sewing Machine Shop, Pancake Shop, etc.
Well, in this mobile society moving from one thing to another has become common and may be easy for some, especially if you didn't like what you were doing or where you were doing it. But, for Terry moving on was a bittersweet process because he loved everything about all of the many hats that he wore. So, when he was ready to move along, he always took with him as much memento mori from his travails as he could. Ultimately, this led to many boxes, tubs, bags, and bins of many varieties of many different kinds of things all associated with the many different hats Terry wore. (And, by the way, he kept all those hats, too!).
Along the way Terry met and married Sarah who also loved to hold on to things that attracted her. Together they made a demon team and filled a couple of houses, garages, barns, and yards with so much stuff their properties started to look like something had taken them over, or what some would call hoarding.
But, what it looked like to me was a lifetime together documented much better than a faded photo album or fuzzy video tape. In essence, the joy of their clutter most certainly outweighed the clutter of the clutter.
Being invited into his home to pick reminded me of that great song from the 80's called Memorabilia:
"Give me a reminder; I collect, I reject,
Memorabilia.....
Little bits of glassware
Ashtrays with inscriptions
Plastic things on pencils
Bits of mass production
Postcards, pretty pictures
Little bits of plastic
Memorabilia (Keychains and snowstorms)
Castanets, mantilla torremolinos and plastic men..... "
Downsizing Terry's Estate
Recently, I have been helping Terry downsize (which is where this and many other current listings in my shop are from). He and I have developed a relationship that is nearly synchronistic: he knows what I like and lets me know when he finds something that will appeal to me. If I agree (which is almost a 100% thing) he puts it "on the pile" for my next visit! This is like having what I call a "Rolling Estate Sale" with a personal picker and the benefit is mutual.
Terry B's Rolling Estate Sale Items Have Their Own Section in Our Shop
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