I've been slowly but steadily cleaning out my apartment, getting rid of things I know I will not want to drag across the country. Today I cleaned and recycled a bunch of bottles I had stored in case I ever did more brewing (which I haven't yet). The "recycling center" nearest my place is a green dumpster behind a fire station, and I had to really stretch to be able to open the top and put in my bags. Alas, Cleveland is not enlightened enough to have curb-side recycling, and it seems like they want to actively discourage recycling at all. It's odd, because I know some of the suburbs have curb-side recycling, including Cleveland Heights, which is right up the "hill" from my place.

Anyway, this week I'm going to make a number of trips to our illustrious dumpster, I still have tons of bottles left.

Also in my cleaning adventures, I came upon a letter from a friend of mine that I haven't heard from in years. I sent her a letter to her parents' address, hopefully she will get it somehow.

Next step: start packing! I have tons of books to pack and some to sell. So far I've only packed up [livejournal.com profile] ursule's stuff, and I need to get cracking on my own.

One month until I move out.

From: [identity profile] reasie.livejournal.com

I need to bottle my mead!


Dude... I could use some bottles! If they're any good, how about tossing (gently) a box my way?

Thanks!
Marie

From: [identity profile] glasseye.livejournal.com

Re: I need to bottle my mead!


Sure, I have tons and practically none of them are twist-offs. How many would you like? Would you prefer brown bottles or clear ones? I'm not sure how many clear ones I have (maybe 20?), but I was saving them for future meads. You don't need a dark bottle with mead since sunlight will not sour it like it will some beers.

I'm going to get rid of them one way or another, and you're welcome to as many as you want :)
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