Mary, you of all people ought to know the unwritten rule of unfinished projects...
For every one taken from the uncompleted pile and then completed 2 more take its place on the pile
I live in hope. I'm at the stage of apologising to my sons that if I croak it that I'm really, really sorry that they'll have to clear out my stuff.
I had an Aunt who was like me; it took my cousin three years to clear her house of good things. I swear I'm not doing that to my boys.
My sons laughed at me and told me just to enjoy my toys
They'll deal with it and they're hoping it's a long time in the future
It would literally be brain-deadness for me to live in a house (or garden) without stuff, I'd be bored to unhappy tears in days living without what those souless interior design fashionistas call clutter.
I think humanity's stuff, tools, toys, equipment, books, etc., are the clearest indications of healthy, interested and creative minds.
We think, we make, therefore we are, kind of thing
A room with nothing but a tv and a couple of sofas and a just so perfectly positioned coffee table and a blingy ornament, is a waiting room, and life's too short to want to hang around waiting rooms.
Well, I think so.
I'd still like to reduce the UFO pile a bit though. There are five quilt tops there just needing batting, backing and me sitting down long enough to quilt them altogether.
That's only a wee part of the pile too.
M