
I set up a folding table next to the cabinet and attacked. Shelf by shelf. I found stuff that we couldn't remember. Some of the expiration dates were obscene. The process was slow but rewarding. I ended up with quite a stack to go to the trash or the county haz-mat dump site. As I sat there the drugs talked to me. They wanted to be sketched, and it seemed like the thing to do. So I set there for a while and sketched. This was just plain fun to draw! Now they are all gathered up and sitting in the garage, in a box of CF burnt bulbs and batteries and photo developing chemicals. Now we just need to figure what day of the month we can take it all in to the county dump. That may take another 20 years.
3 comments:
Wow, John! This is seriously cool...love your sketch AND your clean-out. We've done some of that but need to do considerably more. How long DO tubes of analgesic ointment keep their healing power?!?
Yikes! You were in serious overload but what a great sketch it all makes.
Fantastic sketch and I can really relate!!
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