Wednesday, October 03, 2007

In My Garage

There are so many uses for garages that it is really unbelievable. You can convert it into a (hopefully soundproof) place for the kids to practice with their new band. Or you can use it as a work space for whatever hobby you have. Or perhaps you like the traditional keep-the-car-safe option.

For my family, the garage serves a few purposes. It is the laundry room. It is where we keep the huge deep freeze (in which two or three of us could easily fit), so that any excess of food can be kept for the next generation to see what food we eat these days. We keep both cars there, and it is a general storage area for all manner of very valuable junk.

But, primarily, it is our entrance to the house. We seldom use the front door, and almost everyone walks in through the garage and into the back door. Yes.... that means they weave their way through the very valuable junk, between two cars, past our laundry (clean or dirty), past the hulking deep freeze, and into to the door. It is, I suppose, what makes our guests feel like family.



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