Wat gebeurt er als je alles blijft uitstellen…?

I wanted to start something new. But first, I had to get some things off my chest. I was walking around with the idea of ​​starting a new project. The kind of job that gets you excited and where you can just disappear into it for a while. Only, the week didn't go as planned, and then you inevitably end up with the things you keep putting off. Little annoyances, nothing major, but exactly those chores that have been sitting around for far too long. So, first the basics. Light the stove, add some wood, clear some space. The chair in its place, the Kindling Cracker, and meanwhile, some remnants from previous firing tests. Brown coal ash next to wood ash, same amount, different image. These are the moments when you look around and think: this is part of the job too. Then I finally tackle that single outlet by the door. For years, I've been swapping plugs between the lights and the pressure washer, even though it's actually so simple. Turn off the power, install a double outlet, connect it, and you're done. One of those chores that makes you wonder why you ever left it. In between, I tidy up, put everything back in its designated places, and try to prevent new piles from forming for "later." No major renovation today, no new project, but progress. And sometimes that's exactly what's needed. Questions of the day, jobs in the shed, small jobs, replacing electrical outlets, shed electricity, by the stove, burning wood, tidying the shed, winter jobs, shed workshop, evening jobs, finishing things, leaving things undone, workbench, Fred I'm in the shed by the stove, tackling a few small jobs and making room to move on.