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    #SilentSunday


    I finally was able to dig out my garage to have enough space for some woodworking, it was a lot of cleaning and planning not cutting, hence a rather a silent Sunday. There's a long way to go, but horizontal surfaces and the floor can be seen now and that's an embarrassing and exciting milestone. Feels good to be back in the "shop"!

    #WoodWorking #WorkBench #Clutter

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      #SilentSunday


      I finally was able to dig out my garage to have enough space for some woodworking, it was a lot of cleaning and planning not cutting, hence a rather a silent Sunday. There's a long way to go, but horizontal surfaces and the floor can be seen now and that's an embarrassing and exciting milestone. Feels good to be back in the "shop"!

      #WoodWorking #WorkBench #Clutter

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      I shared this and another photo, where I put up three additional LED panels, with a friend who had visited grocery stores in India and remarked how all the bright light panels strung together on low ceilings reminded him of that experience. I figured I'll share my reply/story with all y'all as well.

      Fluorescent lighting was a HUGE symbol of modernization and wealth in the late 80s/90s and I think it has stuck in the collective psyche. It was a real game changer because many people couldn't afford to run more than an incandescent bulb in a room and low wattage one at that. So fluorescent lighting literally changed how people lived. I used to have to sit on the floor under the single sconce light in my grandpa's room to do homework, while dinner was being prepared mostly with lighting from kerosene lamps. When we eventually got fluorescent lights, they literally changed patterns and rhythms of our household.

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        #SilentSunday


        I finally was able to dig out my garage to have enough space for some woodworking, it was a lot of cleaning and planning not cutting, hence a rather a silent Sunday. There's a long way to go, but horizontal surfaces and the floor can be seen now and that's an embarrassing and exciting milestone. Feels good to be back in the "shop"!

        #WoodWorking #WorkBench #Clutter

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        @shom Always remember to measure twice, and cut once! ๐Ÿ˜œ

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