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did you try going back in your history in your search engine page? I am by no means an expert of any kind but I did this and found where I had originally saw it. It will depend on how long your computer/tablet saves cookies. I am sure someone with much more knowledge could chime in. Good luck.
Here is an article on clutter elimination.... http://lifehacker.com/5957609/how-to-kick-your-clutter-habit-and-live-in-a-clean-house-once-and-for-all
I used to work with a famous feng shui consultant in San Francisco, and here is another reason(s) to rid your life of clutter.... https://fengshuinexus.com/blog/clutter-affects-you-and-home-feng-shui/
Help! My parents died close together, within weeks. I've owned the 100+ Ranch full of their items & now mine from my city home we've lived in 41 yrs. I'm sadly overwhelmed. Grie & overwhelming work. Any ideas?
Go through your stuff and it doesn't bring you joy, get rid of it.
Thank ya'll for your help ;)
A few suggestions...Go through what you can, save things you'll cherish. Hire an organizer to pare it down. In my area they aren't cheap...about $75.00 an hour, but they can move mountains in a few hours. Also, if the property will allow it (you need a certain proximity to the street) Waste Management "Bagster" is awesome. You fill it up and call them to pick up. Far less expensive than clean-out people. Also, Vietnam Vets Organization will take a lot of things and are very reliable with their pick up schedule. So sorry for your loss. That's a lot to deal with.