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What would we see that's "you" in your house?

I love that idea! I'll bet that basement's a real, well-loved man-cave...
I don't drink anymore but it's still a good place to shoot the shirt.

My library is going to be my big project of '21. I want to close off another part of the basement just as a space to watch movies.
 
Oscar, I don't know what to do with my magazines. I want to part with them but I don't. I'd rather throw out other shirt before the magazines.
 
Books, dust here and there, pet bowls, books, paintings, a couch that needs replaced, clutter, books, dishes in the sink, fleece blankets, books.
 
Trick question. Moved too many times over the last bunch of years. Stuff, aside from my vehicle, fit in a 16-foot truck ... probably could have fit in a 10-foot truck but the 16-footer had the ramp to save backs and creaky knees.

My CDs – have not dumped any of them – and maybe the T-shirts, occasionally a jersey, worn when not wearing professional, formal sort of stuff.
 
Good thread topic.

Besides the books/CDs/crates of LPs (although my wife makes me keep the latter in my bedroom closet), anyone who enters through the garage would notice my license plate collection. I have gradually been picking them up at yard sales, antique shops, etc., and have 42 out of 50 states, arranged from west to east, left to right. Still missing the Carolinas, Virginia and West Virginia and a few New England states.
 
Autopsy table repurposed as coffee table in living room

Chainsaw collection hanging from dining room ceiling

Moth breeding station in den

Wow, how different, and interesting! I'd love to see photos of all of those things. :)

And what, exactly is a moth breeding station? A mostly enclosed light bulb?
 
Boardgames.

Lots and lots of boardgames.

What's your personal, and/or, the family's favorite?

I haven't played them in years, but I have fond memories of family games of Life, Monopoly, Battleship and Yahtzee. And, not exactly a board game, but Twister was also an oft-enjoyed past time during my family's youth.
 
The scratched floors, wisps of dog and cat hair and, especially this time of year, the stable hay layer of dried grass tracked in from the yard might indicate that our pets are a fairly high priority.

The one fairly small TV shows that, despite spending most of our working hours on computers online, we are pretty much Luddites.

The odd collection of raised-bed garden beds and compost piles outside is evidence that I should probably be in a retired-hippy commune on the edge of the wilderness.

But the barn full of stuff we won't throw away proves that we're pretty anchored in the material world.

There's also a shrine to books.
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That room -- even just the little I can see of it -- looks great: very cozy and comfortable. Perfect for curling up with a good book.
 
Good thread topic.

Besides the books/CDs/crates of LPs (although my wife makes me keep the latter in my bedroom closet), anyone who enters through the garage would notice my license plate collection. I have gradually been picking them up at yard sales, antique shops, etc., and have 42 out of 50 states, arranged from west to east, left to right. Still missing the Carolinas, Virginia and West Virginia and a few New England states.

That's fantastic! Brings back memories for me of a "license plate game" my siblings and I would play to pass the time over the course of our family's many cross-country car trips.
 

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